Client details
Agent
| Robert Kirby |
About
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| Actor, writer, improviser, workshop leader and keynote speaker, Neil Mullarkey is founder-member of the Comedy Store Players, Britain's top improv troupe and has appeared in two Austin Powers movies. Neil Mullarkey was educated at Cambridge University. He studied Economics, Social and Political Sciences and was President of the Cambridge Footlights, directing their pantomime and revue and touring the UK and Australia. He's done two double-acts, with Mike Myers and with Nick Hancock. Since 1985 he has improvised sketches and stories with the Comedy Store Players, of which he is a founder-member. His many credits include Austin Powers movies (International Man of Mystery and Goldmember), Whose Line Is it Anyway, I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, QI, Have I Got News For You and Just A Minute. Neil runs workshops using improvisational theatre to enhance people's skills in communication, leadership and innovation. His training clients include the BBC, Ashridge, Halifax Bank of Scotland, KPMG, Cass Business School at City University, Saatchi & Saatchi, Vodafone, London Business School, Leo Burnett, Astra Zeneca and BP. | http://www.neilmullarkey.com |
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Fiction
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| SOLITAIRE FOR TWO 1994 Boxtree Ltd | A novelization of the film of the same name, set in contemporary London. It is a love story featuring two extraordinary people - an expert in body-language who has mastered the art of manipulation, and an attractive, exceptionally bright and dedicated archaeologist who is an expert in mind-reading. |
Non-Fiction
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| DON'T BE NEEDY BE SUCCEEDY: THE A TO ZEE OF MOTIVITALITY 2008 Profile | L. Vaughan Spencer studied the Philosophy of Table Tennis and Anti-Social French at the University of the Isle of Wight and gained his MBA at the Jimmy Connors Institute in San Diego over the course of a weekend. Aside from holding motivational workshops in Watford, he also writes books; previous works include Chicken Nuggets for the Soul, Who Grated My Cheese? and What they don’t teach you at Harvard Nursery School. All of his work is based on rigorous analysis – apart from when it’s easier not to. In a hilarious – and surprisingly useful – satire of the corporate self-improvement industry the satirical character L. Vaughan Spencer finally puts his wisdom into book form. This ultra-observant how-not-to guide, on everything from clothes and hairstyles to spellology and 720 degree feedback, is a based on a successful stage show that won the Edinburgh Fringe Report Award for Best Satire of 2002 and has toured to theatres and corporate conferences across the world. |

