Alan Carr's biography Look Who It Is goes beyond just funny. Sometimes it is so hilarious only a few pages can be read at a time before a pain in the ribs prompts a time-out. Far from being wearing, however, Look Who It Is entertains without fail, from Carr's early years, to his time as a corporate comedian, to the heights of having his own comedy show and the Tooth Fairy tour.
Alan Carr's Biography and His Early Years as an Accidental Comedy Show
Life wasn’t easy for little Alan, that’s for sure. With an uber-masculine football manager for a father, not a day would pass without Alan being branded a fairy, and that was just at home. At school, what with his buck-teeth, paunch and voice that, before it broke, can only be assumed to have been able to strip wallpaper, Alan Carr was frequently an accidental comedy show.
However this was a baptism of fire as Alan Carr, with enviable honesty, takes those events and negatives in his life and weaves them into a host of brilliant jokes that, throughout Look Who It Is, slowly evolves with Carr until they become a fully fledged routine available to view in many of his comedy show clips. It wasn't without a few roadblocks along the way though.
Alan Carr Finds Comedy in Real Life for Biography Look Who It Is