David Baddiel is a British comedian, novelist, and television presenter, known for his work in stand-up comedy, television shows, and writing. Born on May 28, 1964, he gained fame in the 1990s, particularly for his collaboration with fellow comedian Frank Skinner on the television show "Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned." The duo also achieved success with the football anthem "Three Lions," which became popular during the 1996 UEFA European Championship and has remained associated with English football.
In addition to his comedy career, Baddiel has written several novels and children's books, and he has been involved in various television projects, including panel shows and documentaries. He often addresses themes such as identity, belief, and culture in his work. Baddiel is also known for being openly Jewish and discussing aspects of his Jewish identity in his comedy and writing.
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