“I’m very much struck by your skill and feel for visual comedy. You are talented and highly motivated. I very much like what you do Lee.” - Robin Driscoll (writer, Mr Bean)
Lee Brace is a multi-award-winning comedian, actor, and writer, celebrated for his sharp wit and unique approach to storytelling. With over two decades of experience in stand-up comedy, Lee’s versatility shines through in his silent film character, SILENT LEE.
SILENT LEE is a lovable, bumbling fool whose physical comedy and expressive facial gestures bring timeless slapstick humour into the modern era. With no words, but plenty of charm, SILENT LEE has won audiences over with his ability to convey a world of emotions through simple, hilarious moments. From pratfalls to awkward situations, his endearing vulnerability and knack for finding himself in impossible predicaments have made him a fan favourite in the silent film world.
Lee Brace continues to push the boundaries of silent comedy, proving that laughter needs no words.
* AWARDS: Lee has won several awards for his 1920’s short films. Among these awards include Best Actor, Best Comedy, Best Short, Best Web & New Media and Best Silent Film. Lee Brace was also the winner of the British Comedy Guide Pro's Video Contest!
Lee also recently won the award for BEST VEGAN COMEDIAN at the VEGFEST UK AWARDS, as well as being crowned THE UK PUN CHAMPION at THE UK PUN CHAMPIONSHIPS!
Praise for his work:
"Utterly hilario!!!" - Dawn French
"Lovely. Nice Lee." - Eric Idle
"Lee's physical comedy has that heartwarming feel of the classics. Pure joy!" - Rhys Darby
"Really strong and distinctive. The characterisation is great." - Matt Lucas
"Lee creates visual worlds where actions speak louder than words. Pure comedy gold." - Tape Face
"Love him. Fantastic." - Zoe Ball
"The greatest comedy thing since clowned bread!" - Jon Holmes (BBC Radio)
"Perfectly well done" - Chortle
“I’m very much struck by your skill and feel for visual comedy. You are talented and highly motivated. I very much like what you do Lee.” - Robin Driscoll (writer, Mr Bean)