Nick hodder
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Nick Hodder (born 24 June 1977) is a British stand-up comedian. Born in Basingstoke in the south of England. He began performing stand-up comedy at the age of 28, but was writing comedy for five years before that.
He was writer, producer and director on the award winning short comedy film ‘Gloves’. In 2005 ‘Gloves’, starring Terry Busby, and Andy Williams won BBC Big Screen - Best Short Film Comedy, selected by leading film critic Mark Kermode.
In 2003 he performed alongside Andy Williams in The Jesus Principle at the Edinburgh Festival. The controversial show, hosted by the Gilded Balloon, was written and produced by Nick Hodder and Terry Busby.