Dominic Frisby
Dominic Frisby | |
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Frisby in 2014 | |
| Born | 1969 or 1970 (age 55–56) |
| Nationality | British |
| Education | St Paul's School |
| Alma mater | Manchester University Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art |
| Occupation(s) | Author, comedian, voice over artist |
| Parent(s) | Terence Frisby Christine Doppelt |
Dominic Frisby is a British comedian, author and voice actor, known both for his satirical songs and his commentary on finance and economics.
He has variously been described as, “mercurially witty” (Lloyd Evans in the Spectator), having “a genius touch” (Dominic Cavendish in the Telegraph) and “all over the place” (Brian Logan in the Guardian).
In the UK, his best known song is "17 Million Fuck Offs". Worldwide his song, "We’re All Far Right Now", has more than 50 million views.
His books, including Daylight Robbery: How Tax Shaped Our Past and Will Change Our Future, Bitcoin: The Future of Money? and Life After the State, explore economic and historical issues such as money, gold, taxation, bitcoin, and investment. Frisby also writes and speaks on these topics through his columns and his newsletter, The Flying Frisby. He has written two feature documentaries on related subjects, Four Horsemen and Adam Smith: Father of the Fringe.