Duncan Norvelle

Comedian

British Hoton, Loughborough, Leicestershire, England

Quick Info

ProfessionComedian
NationalityBritish
Date of Birth02/04/1958
Age66 years (died on 12, Dec, 2024)
BirthplaceHoton, Loughborough, Leicestershire, England
Date of Death12/12/2024

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Bio/Wiki

Birth NameDuncan A. Norvelle
Other NameDuncan 'Chase me' Norvelle
Known forHis catchphrase 'Chase me' and being a legend of variety comedy

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 11" (180 cm)
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorSalt & Pepper

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolHumphrey Perkins High School, England
College/UniversityLoughborough College

Personal Life

Food HabitNon-vegetarian

Relationships & More

Sexual OrientationHeterosexual
Marital StatusSeparated
Partner/GirlfriendLynn Trevallion

Family

SpouseTina Hall (Divorced), Jane Lindsay (filed for divorce)
ChildrenSon - Jack (Jane Lindsay), Daughters - Sophie (from Tina Hall), Yasmine (from Tina Hall)

Career

OverviewDuncan Norvelle started his path in comedy at a young age, showcasing his talent for mimicry during school. After working alongside his father in painting and decorating, he fully committed to pursuing a comedy career. His breakout came on ITV's variety show 'Saturday Royal' in the early 1980s, where he became famous for his trademark catchphrase 'chase me' and camp persona. Over the years, he hosted shows, released DVDs and albums, and performed across various notable stages, including the London Palladium. He was spotted by Lionel Blair at a club in Coventry, which led to his television debut.
Key Events
  • Became popular in the early 1980s on ITV with the camp persona.
  • Hosted the pilot of 'It's a Hoot,' which later became 'Blind Date'.
  • Participated in several noted TV shows such as 'Wogan', 'Surprise Surprise', 'The Bob Monkhouse Show', and 'Celebrity Come Dine with Me'.
  • Recovered from a stroke that affected him significantly, returning to the stage years later.
  • Hosted the pilot of 'It's a Hoot' in 1985, which later became 'Blind Date' presented by Cilla Black.
  • Performed stand-up sets at the London Palladium in 1988.
  • Participated in several noted TV shows such as 'Wogan', 'The Bob Monkhouse Show', 'The Keith Harris Show', 'Blankety Blank', and 'Through the Keyhole'.
  • Appeared on 'Celebrity Come Dine with Me' in 2011 alongside Sean Hughes, Gina Yashere, and Paul Tonkinson.
  • Suffered a major stroke in 2012 that paralysed his left side, but recovered and returned to performing.
  • Toured with top stars including Dame Shirley Bassey, Tom Jones, Tommy Cooper, Frank Carson, and Led Dawson.
  • Performed regularly on the cabaret circuit, in pantomime, on cruise ships, and summer seasons.

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Duncan hailed from a middle-class background and showed a passion for comedy from an early age.
2. He had his first comedic success by winning Β£20 at a talent show while on vacation.
3. He changed his catchphrase from 'Chase Me, Go On, Chase Me!' to 'Push Me.'
4. He was part of a generation of comedians who honed their craft in men's clubs and variety shows before reaching TV fame.
5. Before his death, Duncan had been living with his partner Linda and their son in Leicestershire.
6. Before his death, Duncan had been living with his partner Lynn and their son in Leicestershire.
7. He worked alongside his dad painting and decorating before pursuing comedy full-time.
8. He was spotted by Lionel Blair at a club in Coventry, leading to his TV debut on 'Saturday Royal'.
9. He toured with stars like Dame Shirley Bassey, Tom Jones, Tommy Cooper, and Frank Carson.
10. He performed stand-up sets at the London Palladium in 1988.
11. In 2008, he went on a comedy tour for the Ricky Tomlinson Laughter Show.
12. In 2009, he played the role of Buttons in Cinderella in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
13. He released the album β€œMusic From My Life.”
14. In 2012, he suffered a stroke that paralysed his left side and was hospitalised for nine weeks, but he fought back to return to the stage.
15. He died in hospital on 12th December 2024, surrounded by his loved ones, after suffering from a chest infection and sepsis.
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