Best-known for her surreal and digressive stand-up, British comedian and actor Eddie Izzard was born on February 7, 1962, in Aden, Yemen, where her English parents -- Dorothy Ella, a nurse and midwife, and Harold John Izzard, an accountant -- worked for British Petroleum.
Izzard worked as a street performer and in smaller comedy venues throughout the mid-to-late 1980s; her big break came when she appeared in Hysteria III, a 1991 AIDS fundraiser held at the London Palladium, and did her now-famous "Raised by wolves" sketch. After that, she drew bigger and bigger audiences, and in 1993 hired the Ambassadors Theatre in London's West End for the first of many successful solo shows. With
Eddie Izzard: Live at the Ambassadors (1993), she was nominated for a
Laurence Olivier Award (outstanding achievement) and won her first British Comedy
Award for top stand-up comedian. She returned to the West End the next year with her second solo show,
Eddie Izzard: Unrepeatable (1994), and soon thereafter made her West End debut in a drama, as the lead in the world
premiere of
David Mamet's "The Cryptogram" with
Lindsay Duncan; her success led to her second starring role, in "900 Oneonta".
Izzard appeared in 1995 as the title character in
Christopher Marlowe's groundbreaking "Edward II". In 1996, she made her big-screen debut alongside
Bob Hoskins and
Robin Williams in
The Secret Agent (1996); she also staged another solo show,
Eddie Izzard: Definite Article (1996), for which she received her second British Comedy Award. She then took "Definite Article" to major cities outside the UK, including New York, and returned to the West End with a new show,
Eddie Izzard: Glorious (1997),
which included a month in New York City at PS122.
In 1998, Izzard appeared in another film,
Velvet Goldmine (1998), with
Ewan McGregor, and also staged her
breakthrough solo U.S. show,
Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill (1998)
which aired on HBO and earned Izzard two Emmy Awards.
Izzard next took on the challenge of appearing as
Lenny Bruce in
Peter Hall's West End production of
"Lenny."
Izzard started 2000 touring the world with
Eddie Izzard: Circle (2002)
and continued to act in films, among them
The Criminal (1999);
Shadow of the Vampire (2000)
with
John Malkovich and
Willem Dafoe; and
Peter Bogdanovich's
The Cat's Meow (2001), in which she played
Charles Chaplin. She returned to the stage, in London and later in New York (her Broadway debut), with
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (2002), a version of which was televised.
In 2003, Izzard was seen on the big screen in
Alex Cox's
Revengers Tragedy (2002) and on
the small screen in a BBC mini-series _40
(2002)(TV)_. Her other films include
The Avengers (1998),
Ocean's Twelve (2004),
My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006),
Ocean's Thirteen (2007) and
Valkyrie (2008), and she has voiced roles in a handful of movies, including
The Wild (2006),
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008)
and
Cars 2 (2011).
Izzard also has appeared in several television series, including a
starring role in
The Riches (2007), which lasted for two seasons on FX (from 2007-2008), and recurring roles in
Hannibal (2013) and
United States of Tara (2009).