Ray Mcintyre Comedian
He also won the British Comedy Awards in the category “Best Male TV Comic” in 2010. Mclntyre later wrote an autobiography Life and Laughing: My Story, which was released in 2010. He is the son of Ray Cameron, who was also a comedian. Michael’s mom is from Hungary. He got married to Kitty McIntyre in 2003. Kitty is an aroma therapist. Award Winning British Stand-up Comedian. Born 1979, age 39 (approx.). Ray Cameron's son is Michael McIntyre Ray Cameron's daughter is Lucy Mcintyre. Mini Bio (1) Ray Cameron McIntyre was also the Father of Billy Cameron McIntyre born 1986 in Los Angeles and Georgina Rose McIntyre born 1992 in Vermont. They lived with their parents in California and New England and after his death returned to London with their Mother.
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Ray Cameron (born Thomas Cameron McIntyre; 19 April 1936 – 27 December 1993)[citation needed] was a Canadian comedian, and the father of British comedian Michael McIntyre.
Cameron was one of the writers of Kenny Everett's television shows, including The Kenny Everett Video Show, and co-creator of comedy panel game show Jokers Wild (on which he sometimes appeared as a guest comedian). He was also director and co-writer (with Barry Cryer) of Everett's only feature film, Bloodbath at the House of Death.[1]
His son, Michael, grew up believing that Cameron had died of a heart attack. In 2010, he learned it was a self-inflicted gunshot wound, in a Hollywood apartment block, at the age of 57. His stepmother, Holly, decided to reveal the secret when McIntyre planned to take part in the BBC genealogy series, Who Do You Think You Are? He publicly responded in 2014, 'I'm heartbroken my stepmother has chosen to share painful and personal information publicly.'[2][3]
References[edit]
- ↑'Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984)'. British Film Institute. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
- ↑'Michael McIntyre 'heartbroken' at stepmother's revelation that his father died by suicide'. Independent.ie.
- ↑'Michael McIntyre learnt of father's suicide after 17 years of believing cause to be heart attack'. The Independent.
External links[edit]
- Ray Cameron at the British Film Institute
- Ray Cameron on IMDb
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Michael McIntyre has revealed his gruelling secret to weight loss after losing 14lbs.
The 44-year-old comedian shed the pounds using an Epsom salt cleanse at the Mayr clinic in Austria back in 2017, where he was 'starved' on a diet of soup and crackers.
Appearing on the 'Table Manners' podcast, he recalled: 'You drink the Epsom salts first thing and then within 20 minutes, the whole of the clinic - which is full of wealthy fat people - are all rushing to the lavatory.'
However, he left shortly after his pal Paul Tonkinson - who lost nearly 20lbs - allegedly 'nearly died' during a woodland hike.
Michael added: 'I had enough. I lost a stone - we were only there six days. I was so emotional, depressed and confused and Paul was skeletal.'
Meanwhile, the star has made a name for himself in the UK and is now planning to 'break America', but he got off to a tricky start when a passport control official in Los Angeles thought he was a terrorist.
He said: 'The phrase, 'I'm trying to break America' means nothing to Americans. It's only British people who try to break America. People who live in America don't break America.
'He heard the words, 'I want to break America' and he went, 'You want to break America, sir?' And I was like, 'Yes, I'm going to smash it'. All these hostile terms. He thought I was a terrorist, basically.'
Michael rose to fame when he first appeared on 'Live At The Apollo' in 2007, 2008 and 2009 before landing his own comedy programme 'Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow'.
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In 2012, he became the highest-grossing stand-up comedian in the world with an estimated worth of £38 million at the time.
And now Michael has recently landed a BBC One's new prime time show, 'The Wheel'.
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The programme will see the comedian - who has fronted 'Michael McIntyre's Big Show' on the channel since 2015 - step in as host with celebrity guests, contestants and 'laugh out loud moments' putting a new spin on 'the most exciting funfair ride'.