Paul Shearer


Paul Shearer is an English actor, best known for his roles in The Fast Show and The Russ Abbot Show. Together with Stephen Fry, Emma Thompson, and Hugh Laurie, Shearer was a member of the Cambridge University's Footlights ensemble which won the first ever Perrier Comedy Award in 1981., Shearer works as a property journalist.

Personal life and education

Shearer attended Lancing College between 1973 and 1978. He graduated from St John's College, Cambridge in 1981 with a degree in computer science. After graduating he lived in a flat with Peter Cook and Hugh Laurie. He married actor Vicky Licorish in 1994. On 30 October 2024, their 25-year-old child Cal Shearer, who was transgender, non-binary and autistic, was found dead in their dorm room at St John's College, Oxford, in an apparent suicide by hanging.

Footlights

On the Footlights committee, Shearer held the position of "Club Falconer", which, according to Fry, "went back to the days when the Footlights were quartered in Falcon Yard." He partnered with Nick Hytner in a sketch Graffiti on the Wall. He also wrote for A Sense of Nonsense and The Cellar Tapes.

Television

A selection of television appearances include:
YearTitleChannelNotes
1982There's Nothing to Worry About!ITV With Ben Elton, Emma Thompson, Hugh Laurie, Stephen Fry. Shearer was replaced by Robbie Coltrane after the first series.
1983The Crystal CubeBBCPilot
1983 – 1985CBTVPresenter
1984Jigsaw
1986Chocky's Challenge
1987 – 1989The Russ Abbot ShowBBCSketch show
1989Anything More Would Be GreedyITVComedy-drama mini-series
1991Five Children and ItBBCChildren's drama
1991Birds of a Feather
1992Tales from the Poop DeckITVChildren's sitcom
1992The South Bank Show s.15 e.13 "Douglas Adams" Played 'Electric Monk' during fictional sequences in interview with author Douglas Adams
1994 – 1997The Fast ShowBBCSketch show
1995Proud LoveITVSitcom
1995 – 1996Cone ZoneITVChildren's sitcom
1998Stressed EricBBC TwoComedy animation
2003CBeebiesBBC Two
2006The MessageBBC ThreeSketch show
2020The Fast Show: Just a Load of Blooming CatchphrasesGold

Also, Les Dennis Laughter Show, Abracadabra – children's comedy, CHBC, The Max Headroom Show and Who Dares Wins.

Film

  • 1997: Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis
  • 1997: ''The Man Who Knew Too Little''

    Radio

Theatre

Shearer was a writer on the following shows:
  • 1982: There's Nothing to Worry About
  • 1983 – 1984: Alfresco
  • 1985: Once Upon a Time… BBC Radio 4
  • 1994: The Fast Show
  • 1994: Nice Day at the Office – sitcom for BBC
  • 1995: If You're So Clever, Why Aren't You Rich? – Radio 4 comedy
  • 1999 – 2001: See It Saw It children's game show for BBC One
  • 2011: Kees & Co
As a property journalist Shearer has written for The Financial Times, The Times and France Magazine.