Seymour Mace (born 1969) is a British comedian and actor.
Life and career
Mace was born in 1969, and he moved with his family soon afterwards to South Africa as his father worked as a gold miner. The family returned to the UK, to Bedworth, near Coventry.[1]
Mace worked as a clown in the mid-1990s before becoming a stand-up comedian.[2][3] He was a finalist at the So You Think You're Funny competition at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2001. He has performed several shows at the Fringe, including Marmaduke Spatula's Fuckin' Spectacular Cabaret of Sunshine Show in 2013.[4]
Mace played Steve (and his twin Craig) in the BBC sitcom Ideal between 2005-2010. In 2009, he starred in the horror comedy Zombie Women of Satan.[5] He appeared in the second series of Hebburn as music producer Eric.[6]
He took part in the 'Laughing for a Change' project in 2014, which aimed to raise awareness of mental health through a comedy tour, also featuring Mrs Barbara Nice and Rob Deering. The project was supported by Time to Change.[9]
In 2015 Mace was nominated for an Edinburgh Comedy Award, for his show Seymour Mace is Niche as F**k!
References
^ ab"Comedian Seymour Mace". The Journal. Newcastle upon Tyne. 12 September 2011. Retrieved 8 November 2013.