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I dunno if you're a fan of standup comedy Lance, but this post reminded me of Eddie Izzard's (the transvestite British dude, he was on that show with Minnie Driver on FX) bit about the Church of England, and how he couldn't get any good material out of it on account that there was no real oppression.
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The role will mark Izzard's return to American TV following his work on the short-lived 2007 FX drama The Riches.
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Izzard's confession reminds me of something Bono of U2 told me a few years back.
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Izzard's Believe is different from all his other performances.
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Izzard's father worked at BP, initially as a filing clerk and subsequently at various refineries around the world including one in Aden, where the comedian was born in 1962, and another in Northern Ireland.
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Izzard's confession reminds me of something Bono of U2 told me a few years back.
Cathleen Falsani: Eddie Izzard And The Nature Of Believing 2010
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That search, for her, is all-consuming in much the same way that Izzard's creative impulse is for him.
Cathleen Falsani: Eddie Izzard And The Nature Of Believing 2010
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Izzard's later pronouncements capsulize the nonbeliever's take on the absurdity of prayer: a pithy dismissal of "Dear God, let me have this" -- or, in the case of some terminal illness you'd like God to take away, "Dear God, let me not have this."
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Izzard's Believe is different from all his other performances.
Cathleen Falsani: Eddie Izzard And The Nature Of Believing 2010
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Izzard's not the only comedian who seems upset with a God he's convinced doesn't exist.
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