Neil Mullarkey
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Neil Mullarkey is a British actor, writer, and comedian.
Neil formed Hancock & Mullarkey with Nick Hancock at Cambridge, performing their act (which consisted of spoofing television shows' title sequences to that show's accompanying theme music) several times on television. This included Doctor Who, Kojak, and Dad's Army.
At Cambridge, Mullarkey was Junior Treasurer to Footlights in the academic year 1981 to 1982 and was president in that ending 1983. He was a writer on Tony Hawks's show Morris Minor's Marvellous Motors , and has appeared in two of the Austin Powers movies.
Neil is a founder member of The Comedy Store Players, and still appears with them regularly at London's Comedy Store.
Preceded by: Tony Slattery |
Footlights President 1982–1983 |
Succeeded by: Nick Hancock |