Mick Miller is a true icon of British comedy, known for his signature bald head, sharp wit, and timeless comedic style. With a career spanning over five decades, Mick has cemented himself as one of the UK's most respected and beloved comedians.
Mick’s rise to fame began in the 1970s when he made a name for himself on the legendary TV show *The Comedians*, sharing the stage with comedy greats like Roy Walker, Stan Boardman, and Jim Bowen. From there, his career skyrocketed, leading to national tours, TV appearances, and his unforgettable role as Keith in the cult BBC show *IDEAL* alongside Johnny Vegas.
Throughout his career, Mick has performed on some of the most prestigious stages across the UK and around the world, from Blackpool’s North Pier to international cruise ships. His razor-sharp humour and timeless storytelling continue to captivate audiences of all ages.
Not just a performer of the old guard, Mick’s reinvention in the 2000s through appearances on *Kings of Comedy* and collaborations with newer comics like Andrew Maxwell and Janey Godley have kept him at the forefront of British comedy. His ability to connect with younger audiences while staying true to his roots has made him a favourite across generations.
Today, Mick continues to tour the UK, regularly appearing in sold-out shows, comedy festivals, and after-dinner events, proving that his comedic genius only gets better with time.