
Harry Enfield
Acting
Born 1961-05-30 · Horsham, Sussex, England, UK
Henry Richard Enfield (born 30 May 1961)is an English comedian, actor, writer and director. He is known in particular for his television work, including Harry Enfield's Television Programme and Harry & Paul, and for the creation and portrayal of comedy characters such as Kevin the Teenager, Loadsamoney, Smashie and Nicey, The Scousers, Tim Nice-But-Dim and Mr "You Don't Want to Do It Like That". Born in Horsham, Sussex, he is the eldest of four children (and only son) of English television, radio and newspaper journalist and presenter Edward Enfield and his wife, Deirdre Jenkins. The Enfield family are descendants of the nineteenth-century philanthropist Edward Enfield. He was educated at the independent Arundale School in Pulborough, Dorset House School, Worth School, Collyer's Sixth Form College (all in West Sussex) and the University of York, where he was a member of Derwent College and studied politics. He squatted in Hackney and worked for a while as a milkman Enfield first came to wide public attention when appearing on Channel 4's Saturday Live as several different characters created with Paul Whitehouse. These quickly entered the national consciousness. Among these characters were Stavros, a Greek kebab shop owner with fractured English; and Loadsamoney, an obnoxious plasterer who constantly boasted about how much money he earned. The Loadsamoney character was created in reaction to the policies of the Thatcher government of the day, and took on a life of its own, sampling the songs "Money, Money" from the musical Cabaret and "Money, Money, Money" by ABBA to spawn a hit single in 1988 and a sell-out live tour.[5] In May 1988, Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock used the term loadsamoney to criticise the policies of the Conservative government and journalists began to refer to the "loadsamoney mentality" and the "loadsamoney economy". As a foil to Loadsamoney, Enfield and Whitehouse created the Geordie "Bugger-All-Money" and in 1988 Enfield appeared as both characters during the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute Concert at Wembley Stadium. In time, Whitehouse and Enfield became disturbed that Loadsamoney was being seen in a positive light, rather than as a satirical figure, and they had him run over during a Comic Relief Red Nose Day show while leaving the studio after presenting host Lenny Henry with "the biggest cheque of the night"—a physically huge cheque for ten pence. Enfield created "Tory Boy", a character which portrayed a young male Conservative Member of Parliament (MP).
Known for

Spitting Image
1984 · TV

Saturday Live
1986 · TV

Harry & Paul
2005 · TV

The Windsors
2016 · TV

Upstart Crow
2016 · TV

Skins
2007 · TV

Harry Enfield and Chums
1994 · TV

Harry Enfield's Television Programme
1990 · TV

Harry Enfield's Brand Spanking New Show
2000 · TV

Bad Education
2012 · TV

Friday Night Live
1988 · TV

Monkey Trousers
2005 · TV

Classic British Aircraft
— · TV

Men Behaving Badly
1992 · TV

Gone to the Dogs
1991 · TV

Harry Enfield Presents
1999 · TV

Top Gear
2002 · TV

Have I Got News for You
1990 · TV

Parkinson
1998 · TV

Would I Lie to You?
2007 · TV

Going Live!
1987 · TV

The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything
2000 · TV

Michael McIntyre's Big Show
2016 · TV

Rove
1999 · TV

Look Around You
2002 · TV

The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
1992 · TV

French & Saunders
1987 · TV

Playhouse Presents
2012 · TV

It's Kevin
2013 · TV

Citizen Khan
2012 · TV

Psychobitches
2013 · TV

Crackanory
2013 · TV

Filthy Rich & Catflap
1987 · TV

Duck Quacks Don't Echo
2014 · TV

The Friday Night Project
2005 · TV

Walliams & Friend
2016 · TV

Girls On Top
1985 · TV

The Graham Norton Show
2007 · TV

Wogan
1982 · TV

The One Show
2006 · TV

Question Time
1979 · TV