Brian Limond (b. 1974)

Alias:
Limmy

Birthplace:
Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Born:
October 20, 1974

Brian Limond, better known as Limmy, is a Scottish comedian, writer, director, and performer who gained prominence through his unique, surreal approach to sketch comedy. He first built a cult online following in the mid-2000s with Limmy’s World of Glasgow, a darkly funny audio podcast paired with Flash animations on his website. This early digital success showcased his offbeat humour and distinct narrative voice, leading to his breakthrough into television.  In 2010, Limmy’s vision found a broader audience with the launch of Limmy’s Show! on BBC Scotland. The sketch series, created, written, directed, and performed almost entirely by Limmy himself, ran for three acclaimed series and a Christmas special. It blended absurd characters, Glasgow-specific satire, and self-aware monologues, earning two BAFTA Scotland Awards and becoming a cult favourite. His television follow-ups included Limmy’s Homemade Show! (a one-off pilot in 2018 and a full series in 2020), which embraced a DIY, lo-fi aesthetic and marked his final foray into traditional broadcasting.  After stepping away from TV, Limmy transitioned fully to live-streaming, where he has continued to cultivate a large and loyal audience. On Twitch, he performs improvised sketches, plays games, and interacts with viewers in real time, maintaining the same surreal humour that defined his screen work. This move has allowed him to retain creative control and direct engagement with fans, reinforcing his place as a distinctly modern comic voice operating outside mainstream formats.

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