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Rich Fulcher
Fulcher at a book signing in 2009
Born
Richard Fulcher

(1968-11-18) November 18, 1968 (age 55)
Alma materDartmouth College
Occupations
  • Author
  • comedian
Years active1996–present
Known forBob Fossil
in The Mighty Boosh
Rich Fulcher
in Snuff Box
Websitehttp://www.richfulcher.com/

Richard Fulcher (born November 18, 1968)[citation needed] is an American comedian, actor and author. He played Bob Fossil and other characters in the British comedy series The Mighty Boosh, and Edward Sheath in the American series Jon Benjamin Has a Van. He has also appeared in Noel Fielding's more recent show, Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy. His other appearances include Unnatural Acts with Julian Barratt and Fielding of The Mighty Boosh and he starred in and wrote the TV series Snuff Box alongside Matt Berry.

Early life[edit]

Fulcher was born in Massachusetts.[1] He attended St. Albans School in Washington, D.C., and then earned a degree in government from Dartmouth College. After graduating he pursued a career in comedy. He took to improvised comedy at the ImprovOlympic in Chicago, where he was one of the early members of the Upright Citizens Brigade.

Beginning in late 1992 in Chicago, Fulcher began working on a new long-form improvisational comedy concept – a completely improvised university lecture that would become known as Modern Problems In Science. After several months of rehearsing, Fulcher, Dick Costolo, and Phil Granchi launched the show at Chicago's Annoyance Theater under the direction of Tom Keevers. The show played at the Annoyance for more than a year, after which the group took the show to the 1994 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The show became an underground hit and later toured at comedy festivals in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada, and Singapore, with a run at the Bloomsbury Theatre in London. Fulcher and the group performed the show at the 1995 and 1996 Edinburgh Fringe, after which the show was made into a six-part television series for the Paramount Channel UK.[citation needed]

The Mighty Boosh[edit]

Fulcher played Bob Fossil in The Mighty Boosh stage, radio and television shows, as well as many other characters, including the Ape of Death and Lester Corncrake. He is also the only writer to provide additional material for the TV series apart from Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt. Fulcher has a variety of running gags on The Mighty Boosh: he plays very short characters, performing them on his knees, and as various cockney characters can be heard muttering, "I'm a cockney, I'm a cockney...". His Boosh characters will be abused and sometimes die horribly, with Fulcher saying, "A little to the left!" It was also in The Mighty Boosh that he met Matt Berry, who played Dixon Bainbridge. In the documentary A Journey Through Time and Space he was said to be the only person who plays a "watered down version of himself".[citation needed] Fulcher said that after portraying 'Tommy Nookah' people came up to him in the street and demanded that he 'do Tommy'.[citation needed]

Snuff Box[edit]

Fulcher was a star and major writer for the BBC Three sketch show Snuff Box, along with Matt Berry, whom he met on the set of The Mighty Boosh. Berry plays the High Executioner to the King of England and Fulcher his assistant. He also plays other minor characters in the series. Snuff Box was aired only once on BBC Three (February – April 2006) and was released on DVD in the UK in June 2008.

Tiny Acts of Rebellion[edit]

In 2009, Fulcher wrote the book Tiny Acts of Rebellion published by Michael O'Mara Books Ltd in the UK (and in the US in 2010) and illustrated by Mr Bingo. He has made several publicity appearances in the promotion of the book at book signings in Europe and the US, as well as on Episode 51 of the radio show and podcast Comedy Death-Ray Radio. Tiny Acts was also adapted into a stage show which sold out at the Edinburgh Fringe and its Soho Theatre run. It co-starred Arnab Chanda and was directed by Harry Deansway.

Career[edit]

In the US, Fulcher was one of the "undercover" comedians who posed as various absurd talk show guests in the 2004 Comedy Central series Crossballs. He was also the London body double for the character Garth in Wayne's World 2.[citation needed] In 1998, he starred in and wrote for the sketch show Unnatural Acts for the Paramount Comedy Channel alongside his future Mighty Boosh co-stars Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding and also Seán Cullen and Rich Easter. Fulcher played a baker in AD/BC: A Rock Opera, where he collaborated with Matt Berry. The pair then starred in their own comedy series, Snuff Box, on BBC Three. In addition to his acting and writing, Fulcher is a singer and dancer, and has employed these talents in various Boosh episodes and stage shows, on Snuff Box, and as tech correspondent and stand-up comic Dane Rivers on the comedy videocast Goodnight Burbank. He was interviewed on the first episode of comedian Steve Agee's podcast The John Show. He provided the voice-over for an MBNA credit card advert. In 2007, he provided the vocals to the electro song "Uncle Kevin" by DeadDogInBlackBag.

On November 5, 2007, he starred in Golf War on E4, alongside Season 1 Boosh regulars Simon Farnaby and Matt Berry.[2] He currently stars in ITV's mobile TV show The Gym as Dave Darblay, a life coach unable to recover from the loneliness of being left by his wife.

In 2008, he appeared in an episode of Adult Swim's Fat Guy Stuck in Internet entitled "Beast and Breakfast", and played the character Mr Brilliance in BBC Three comedy Trexx and Flipside. He appeared as the priest at Sarah Silverman's wedding to her dog in a 2008 episode of The Sarah Silverman Program, and reprised the role in the later episode "Nightmayor".

It was announced on November 11, 2008, that MTV had commissioned a spin-off series of The Mighty Boosh, starring Rich Fulcher as Eleanor, the transvestite who appeared in the Mighty Boosh Series Three episode "Eels".[3]

He appeared as a talent show judge in series 3 of the British TV drama Skins, and appeared on the final episode of the US TV series Monk.

In addition, Fulcher had a recurring role in the Comedy Central show Jon Benjamin Has a Van as Edward Sheath, a consumer advocate bringing attention to the terrible things he does in the segment "Shame on Me".

He guest-starred as a jaybird in the episode "Apple Thief" of Adventure Time. The episode aired on October 3, 2011. He also guest-starred in the episode "Exes and Oh-No's!" of the Adult Swim show NTSF:SD:SUV.

He presents the music show InPutOutPut[4] on Channel 4.

Fulcher voiced one of the elves in Arthur Christmas, released on November 23, 2011. On November 25, 2011, he guest-starred in an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants titled "Way of the Sponge", playing Fuzzy Acorns.

On July 16, 2013, he appeared on Comedy Central's Drunk History retelling the story of Abraham Lincoln during his time as a lawyer. He has since returned to the series on several occasions, portraying Porter Wagoner, Julius Waties Waring, William A. Clark, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

In 2014–2015, he voiced Queen Entozoa/Sourdough and one of the worms in an episode of a Disney animated show Wander Over Yonder.

He made an appearance on Regular Show in episode 16: "Butt Dial" as the Answering Machine, one of the Phone Guardians. He also made an appearance on Rick and Morty in episode 9: "Something Ricked This Way Comes" as King Flippy-nips, ruler of Pluto.

On March 1, 2015, he guest-starred in an episode of Bob's Burgers titled "The Gayle Tales", playing a character named Stacy. Later in 2015, Fulcher appeared in the BBC Three comedy Top Coppers as Mayor Grady.

He guest-starred on three episodes of Cartoon Network's The Amazing World of Gumball as Frankie Watterson, Richard's estranged conman father: "The Signature" (from season 4), "The Outside" (from season 5), and "The Father" (from season 6).

He voiced Watson in Animation Domination High-Def's web-series, The Adventures of OG Sherlock Kush.

In 2017, Fulcher appeared in Curb Your Enthusiasm, playing the role of a restaurant manager in season 9, episode 3 – "A Disturbance in the Kitchen".

Fulcher appeared in the 2018 episode "I'm Sick" on the Netflix series Love, playing the character of Glen Michener, an actor who played the role of Michael Myers in Halloween. Later in 2018, he appeared in the Showtime series Kidding, as Clay, one of the puppeteers alongside Jim Carrey.

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2006 The Mighty Boosh Live Bob Fossil Video
2009 Bunny and the Bull Captain Crab Voice
2011 High Road Arnie
Arthur Christmas Elf Voice
2019 Marriage Story Judge Neil Tilden
2023 Abruptio Dummkopf
Wonka Larry Chucklesworth

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Unnatural Acts Various Roles Also co-writer
2004 Crossballs: The Debate Show Occasional Fake Guest Debater 2 episodes
2004 AD/BC: A Rock Opera Townsfolk TV movie
2004–2007 The Mighty Boosh Bob Fossil/Various All episodes
2006 Snuff Box Rich Fulcher/Various Also co-writer
2007 How Not to Live Your Life Unknown Episode: "Pilot"
2008 Trexx and Flipside Mr. Brilliance 6 episodes
2008–2010 The Sarah Silverman Program Reverend Fulcher 2 episodes
2009 Skins Judge Jordan Episode: "Freddie"
2010 Little Crackers The Controller Episode: "Bill Bailey's Little Cracker: Car Park Babylon"
2011 Childrens Hospital Greg Episode: "Run, Dr. Lola Spratt, Run"
2011 The Problem Solverz Lidget the Zoo Keeper (voice) Episode: "Zoo Cops"
2011 Jon Benjamin Has a Van Edward Sheath 3 episodes
2011 NTSF:SD:SUV Elena Episode: "Exes and Oh-No's!"
2011 Adventure Time Jaybird (voice) / Additional Voices Episode: "Apple Thief"
2011 SpongeBob SquarePants Master Fuzzy Acorns (voice) Episode: "The Way of the Sponge"
2011 Mongrels Producer Episode: "Marion and the Myocardial Infarction"
2012–2014 Regular Show Answering Machine / Smoke Signal (voice) 2 episodes
2012–2014 Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy Various Characters 2 episodes
2013 The League Luther the Hobo Episode: "The Bringer Show"
2013–2019 Drunk History Himself / various 12 episodes
2014 Rick and Morty King Flippy-nips (voice) Episode: "Something Ricked This Way Comes"
2014 Review Randy Romer Episode: "Revenge; Getting Rich; Aching"
2014 The Hotwives of Orlando Doctor 2 episodes
2014 Garfunkel and Oates Dr. Patel 2 episodes
2014–2015 Wander Over Yonder Sourdough / Queen Entozoa / Worm (voice) 3 episodes
2015 Kroll Show Dr. Todds Episode: "Bangs"
2015 Comedy Bang! Bang! Mayor Flowercube Episode: "Michael Sheen Wears a Plaid Button Down and Grey Blazer"
2015 Top Coppers Mayor Grady 5 episodes
2015 Uncle Grandpa Various voices 2 episodes
2015–2016 Bob's Burgers Professor Wallace / Emcee / Stacy (voice) 2 episodes
2015–2016 Another Period Mark Twain 3 episodes
2015–2016 The Adventures of OG Sherlock Kush Watson 2 episodes
2015–2018 The Amazing World of Gumball Frankie Watterson (voice) 4 episodes
2016–2019 Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ Dr. Chambong 3 episodes
2016 The Amazing Gayl Pile Rudy 3 episodes
2016–2019 Those Who Can't Dan Trebin 9 episodes
2017–2018 Future-Worm! Barl (voice) 2 episodes
2017 Curb Your Enthusiasm Restaurant Manager Episode: "A Disturbance in the Kitchen"
2017 Do You Want to See a Dead Body? Derek Episode: "A Body and an Ex-Con (with Danny Pudi)"
2018 Love Glenn Michener Episode: "I'm Sick"
2018 Disenchantment Cloyd / Turbish / Others (voice) 10 episodes
2018 Speechless Mel Episode: "L-O-N-- LONDON: Part 2"
2018 Kidding Clay 3 episodes
2018 Zapped Nik Nak Episode: "Book"
2019 Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart Reggie (voice) Episode: "Outfoxed"
2020–present Tig n' Seek Boss Lead Role
2020–present Star Trek: Lower Decks Rumdar / Jackabog / Rebner / Pakled Emperor / Others (voice) 4 episodes
2021 Kid Cosmic Zarkon
2021 Spitting Image Writer
2023 Black Mirror Gainsborough Episode: "Joan Is Awful"
2023 Still Up Upcoming series

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Carpool Rich Fulcher". YouTube. November 9, 2010. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  2. ^ "27.09.2007". Archived from the original on October 14, 2007. Retrieved October 20, 2007.
  3. ^ "Phoning it in... : News 2008 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide". Chortle. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  4. ^ "InputOutput". Channel 4. January 3, 2012. Retrieved August 13, 2012.

External links[edit]

Rich Fulcher official website http://www.richfulcher.com

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