![]() In 1993, he won the So You Think You're Funny award at the Edinburgh Festival. He began his stand up there in 1992 and got a good reception. Moran came to comedy at age 20 after watching Ardal O'Hanlon and other comedians perform at Dublin's Comedy Cellar, a fifty-seater comedy club with no microphone, in the basement of The International Bar on South Wicklow Street. He nonetheless makes an effort to keep somewhat abreast of popular sports, explaining: "otherwise nobody would talk to me, as its very hard to find anyone else who's not rabid about sports." Career ![]() He has said that he was very passionate about rugby and enjoyed watching many games when he was growing up, but has since lost interest and has no interest in any other sport either. ![]() He worked as a florist at some point, but hated it and quit after a week. He has said that he then spent four years unemployed " drinking and writing bad poetry". ![]() He attended St Patrick's Classical School, where he experimented early on with stand-up alongside fellow comedians Tommy Tiernan and Hector Ó hEochagáin he left with his Leaving Certificate at age 16. Dylan William Moran was born on 3 November 1971 in Navan, County Meath. ![]()
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