Raymond Mearns
| Raymond Mearns | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Raymond Patrick Mearns |
| Born | 1967 Glasgow |
| Nationality | Scottish |
| Years active | 1989–present |
| Notable works and roles | Legit Ae Fond Kiss... It's a Free World... Home |
| Website | http://www.raymondmearns.com |
Raymond Mearns is a Scottish actor and comedian from Glasgow’s Possilpark who is best known for his part in Scottish comedy sitcom Legit, in which he played Happy Boab.
He was educated at St Andrew’s Secondary School and Glasgow Central College of Commerce and has a degree in Business.
Mearns made his acting debut alongside his brother Eddie when they played the blind twins Troy and Roy Pettifer in the 1998 short film Home, which won Best Short Film at the 1999 BAFTA Awards.
He has appeared in two films directed by Ken Loach - Ae Fond Kiss... and It's a Free World.... He also starred in Next Time Ned.
In December 2008, he appeared in the Rab C. Nesbitt Christmas special, in which he played a BBC security guard. He also featured prominently as a variety of characters in the Scottish-BAFTA winning comedy sketch series Limmy's Show.
In July 2023, a Pacific Crest Trail hiker claimed he was saved from a bear attack by the sound of Mearns' voice.
On 4 August 2023, he suffered a mini stroke and was forced to cancel all his shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Frankie Boyle was one of several comedians to perform at a benefit show to support Mearns. In March 2024, Mearns returned to the stage for the Glasgow International Comedy Festival, where he was nominated for the Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow award.
In July 2024, he filmed scenes in Greenock for the crime comedy Sharp Instinct: Volume II.