Bobby Mair
Bobby Mair is a Canadian stand-up comedian who has made a name for himself in London, England. Renowned for his sharp wit and engaging performances, Mair has showcased his comedic talent on a variety of television programs, including The Hour, Russell Howard's Good News, and Sweat the Small Stuff. His appearances on shows like Virtually Famous, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Sam Delaney's News Thing, 8 Out of 10 Cats, and Live at The Rivermill have solidified his reputation in the comedy circuit.
In 2012, Mair achieved a significant milestone by winning the prestigious Laughing Horse New Act Of The Year competition, marking a pivotal moment in his career. He has also had the privilege of supporting some of the biggest names in comedy, such as Jerry Sadowitz, Doug Stanhope, and Bill Burr, further establishing his status as a rising star in the industry.
With a unique comedic style that combines observational humor with personal anecdotes, Bobby Mair continues to captivate audiences across the UK and beyond. His relentless pursuit of comedy excellence and ability to connect with audiences make him a noteworthy figure in contemporary stand-up. As he builds on his impressive body of work, Mair is expected to remain an influential presence in the world of comedy for years to come.