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Anthony Declan James "Tony" Slattery (born 9 November 1959), is an English actor and comedian. He has appeared on British television regularly since the mid-1980s, most notably as a regular on the Channel 4 improvisation show Whose Line Is It Anyway? His serious and comedic film work has included roles in The Crying Game, Peter's Friends, and How to Get Ahead in Advertising.
Slattery was born in Stonebridge, London, into a working-class background, the fifth and last child of Irish immigrants, Michael and Margaret Slattery. He was much younger than his sister, Marlene, and his triplet brothers, Christopher, Michael and Stephen, and he tended to be a "loner".
In his youth, Slattery represented England in under-15 judo, achieving a black belt before he was 16. He was educated at Gunnersbury Boys' Grammar School in West London and won a scholarship to study Modern and Medieval Languages at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, specialising in French literature and Spanish poetry.
Stephen Fry talks to comedian Tony Slattery about his experience with Bipolar Disorder.
Tony pulls a cigarette out of thin air and Paul doesn't take his insults very well at all :D From Whose Line Is It Anyway? The UK version episode 5x03
One of the funniest games of worlds worst from the entire show, Tony's bit at the end had me on the floor laughing *grins* from Whose Line UK 7x05
A few of my favourite moments between Josie Lawrence and Tony Slattery on Whose Line is it Anyway.
Tony rips his trousers in an episode of Whose Line is it Anyway. Greg sees more than he wants, but Richard comes in for a closer look!
All of Tony's bartender songs from series 5-7 of Whose Line UK. The songs are Being In Love With The Barman, In Love With An Inflatable Pig, Angry About Middle Name, Angry About Jacket and In Love With Cats. Disclaimer. I do not own the rights to this show.
Grumpy old men, not to be confused with the movie, is a British program where middle age men bitch about how dreadful getting old is :D
Three of the Tony Slattery and Richard Vranch segments from the Barf Bites Back charity video for Amnesty International. Kiss is at approximately 1:05.
A hilarious game of alphabet with Tony and Mike about two pilots :D Whose Line Is It Anyway? UK episode 5x09
This is Trivial Pursuit Season 1 Episode 7 with Tony Slattery at 2pm on Sky Digital July 13, 1999 channel 121.
Fun & Frolics from the BBC in 1993. I nearly didn't upload this as it's not terribly funny, but as there are very few interviews with Jeanne Moreau & it's not available elsewhere I thought I would; the Tony Slattery sketch is a bit grating, and there's a quickie appearance from Mark Thomas. Enjoy!
GamesMaster series 2 - episode 1. (1992/1993) Featuring special guest, Tony Slattery.
Trivial Pursuit Season 2 is where the there is a timeout buzzer instead of a timeout bell and also the music is different too.
Trivial Pursuit episode 1 Family Channel 1993. This is the 1st of 7 episodes i have from the series.
Medical quiz fronted by Tony Slattery. The two team captains were joined by a different celebrity in each show with guests including Davina McCall, Margi Clark, Richard Blackwood etc. The rounds were
Starring greeg proops colin mochrie ryan stiles and tony slattery
Here is another episode of The Krypton Factor, this one is taken from the 1992 series and it'll be the last one that I'll upload for a while. Look, there's Tony Slattery!
Russ Meyer Interviewed by Tony Slattery, recorded a few years back
Ron West, Sandi Toksvig, Tony Slattery, Rory McGrath Interview - First, Tony from a rock magazine/fanzine interviews Snow White (Sandi); then, Rory from TVAM interviews Rasputin (Ron). World's Worst - All four act out the world's worst thing to say/be/do during a funeral.
Tony Slattery singing a solo on the Cambridge Footlights Review in the 1980's. He sings about shooting somebody famous to make himself known/save himself one day but not today. If you want the lyrics I have transcribed them onto http://beckyslyricsarchive.blogspot.com On the blog are other lyrics from WLIIA and other stuff - please feel free to correct me on any of my lyrics!
Tony Slattery always made me laugh back in the day. Here's a compilation of Tony Slattery rapping, back in the days of Whose Line Is It Anyway in the '90s. I always loved that show back then and Tony Slattery :-)
From the original UK version of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" hosted by Clive Anderson. Featuring Ryan Stiles, Sandi Toksvig, Tony Slattery and John Sessions. All rights belong to Channel 4.
From the original UK version of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" hosted by Clive Anderson. Featuring Tony Slattery, Jonathan Pryce, Rory McGrath and John Sessions. All rights belong to Channel 4.
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Three of the Tony Slattery and Richard Vranch segments from the Barf Bites Back charity video for Amnesty International. Kiss is at approximately 1:05. Part 2 of 4. Some more Tony Slattery and Richard Vranch from the Barf Bites Back 1991 Amnesty Video. Similar quality to the last bit, but sadly less kissing. Part 2 of 2 Tony Slattery kissing Richard Vranch again from the More Hysteria Too video 1989. Part 1 of 4. Tony Slattery kissing Richard Vranch from the 1991 Amnesty video, Barf Bites Back. Sorry about the low quality, I don't know how to get VHS tapes on ... Part 1 of 2 Tony Slattery and Richard Vranch from the More Hysteria Too video, 1989. Apologies again for quality. Tony Slattery and Richard Vranch kiss (higher quality) Tony Slattery and Richard Vranch kiss (higher quali...
Tony Slattery's role in the 1991 BBC adaptation of Noel Coward play(s) with Joan Collins. Tony Slattery in Tonight at 8.30 Tony Slattery in Tonight at 8.30