Lee Kyle, described by the BBC as a "top up-and-coming comedy performer," has spent much of his life on a never-ending quest to avoid having a proper job. From being part of an all-male Spice Girls tribute act to spending a decade as a professional wrestler, Lee's unconventional career path eventually led him to stand-up comedy.
Managing the difficult trick of being both odd and relatable, Lee's jokes veer between the clever and the silly, delivering more than their fair share of belly laughs. His unique style has earned him opportunities to write for Radio 4 and appear on BBC Radio's "Jesting About," as well as on 4 Extra's "History of Geordie Comedy." He also wrote and starred in a sketch for ITV's coverage of the Rugby World Cup and the premiere of CBBC's "Wolfblood."
Lee hosts the successful "Which is the Best?" podcast and has a YouTube video with 2.5 million views, though many of the comments are from Americans saying they can't understand his accent. His dynamic and engaging performances make him a standout comedian with a growing following.
When it comes to children's entertainment, Lee Kyle brings his whimsical humor and lively storytelling to young audiences. Performing at children’s comedy festivals and events, his energetic and interactive approach captivates kids and parents alike. Whether through playful sketches, humorous stories, or engaging games, Lee ensures that his young audiences are entertained and delighted, showcasing his versatility and commitment to bringing laughter to all ages.