Lenny Henry (Born in 1958) – The Lenny Henry Show
Starting his career in the ’70s as a stand-up comedian, Lenny Henry showcased his talents on television shows like “New Faces” and “Tiswas.” He even presented “The Lenny Henry Show,” which broadcasted initially from 1984 to 1988. He later transitioned to acting, appearing in numerous series and films, including “Chef!”, “The Syndicate,” and “Broadchurch.”
Henry is also known for his charitable work, particularly his efforts to raise awareness about diversity and inclusion in the entertainment industry. In 2015, he was awarded a knighthood for his contributions to drama and charity. Henry’s career has spanned over four decades, and his impact on British comedy and entertainment cannot be overstated.