Lee Evans (born 25 February 1964) is an English stand-up comedian, writer, actor and musician. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lee Evans (comedian), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Fifth Element
(Fog)
There's Something About Mary
(Tucker)
The Medallion
(Arthur Watson)
Undertaking Betty
(Delbert Butterfield)
Lee Evans: XL Tour Live 2005
(Himself)
Lee Evans: Live At Her Majesty's Theatre
(Himself)
MouseHunt
(Lars Smuntz)
Lee Evans: Wired and Wonderful
(Himself)
Lee Evans Live: The Different Planet Tour
(Himself)
Lee Evans: Live in Scotland
(Himself)
Lee Evans: Live from the West End
(Himself)
Freeze Frame
(Sean Veil)
Funny Bones
(Jack Parker)
Lee Evans: Access All Arenas
(Lee Evans)
Lee Evans : The Ultimate Experience
(Himself)
The Magic Roundabout
(Train (voice))
The Ladies Man
(Barney)
The Martins
(Robert Martin)
Lee Evans: Big
(Himself)
Lee Evans: Roadrunner
(Himself)
The History of Mr Polly
(Alfred Polly)
Rik Mayall Presents: Clair de Lune
(Pete)
Doctor Who: Planet of the Dead
(Malcolm)
Lee Evans: Monsters
(Himself)
Lee Evans Up Close
(Self)
Comic Aid
Stealing Bess
(Toady)
The Dinner Party
(Leo)
Dinotopia
(Zippo)
An Evening with Lee Evans
(Himself)
World's Greatest Stand Up: Volume One
(self)
The Paul O'Grady Show
Richard & Judy
(Self)
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
(Self - Guest)
Lee Evans: So What Now?
(Lee)
The World of Lee Evans
(Lee)
Dinotopia
(Zippo)
The Jonathan Ross Show
(Self)
Friday Night Live
Doctor Who
(Malcolm)
Channel 4's Comedy Gala
Rik Mayall Presents
(Pete)
Dinotopia
(Zipeau (voice))
The Graham Norton Show
(Self)
Parkinson
(Self)
Top of the Pops
(Self - Host)
Viva Cabaret
(Self)
Lee Evans: Access All Arenas
(Writer)
Lee Evans: Roadrunner
(Writer)
Lee Evans: Wired and Wonderful
(Writer)
Lee Evans: Live in Scotland
(Music)
Lee Evans: Live in Scotland
(Writer)
Lee Evans Live: The Different Planet Tour
(Writer)
Lee Evans: Big
(Writer)
Lee Evans: Monsters
(Writer)
Lee Evans: Monsters
(Music)
Lee Evans: XL Tour Live 2005
(Music)
Lee Evans: XL Tour Live 2005
(Writer)
The World of Lee Evans
(Writer)
Lee Evans: So What Now?
(Creator)