Russell Brand
Definition
A British comedian, actor, author, podcaster, and public intellectual renowned for his rapid-fire wit, distinctive raspy voice, flamboyant style, and provocative commentary on politics, spirituality, mental health, and conspiracy theories.
The stage name of Russell Edward Brand (born June 4, 1975), who rose to fame in the 2000s through stand-up comedy, hosting gigs like Big Brother's Big Mouth, and films such as Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Arthur.
Examples
Russell Brand's latest podcast episode turned my morning coffee into a full-blown existential debate.
After binge-watching Russell Brand clips, I tried his vegan recipe – my taste buds staged a revolution.
Russell Brand crashed a yoga class and enlightened everyone on why pigeons are government spies.
My mate does a spot-on Russell Brand impression, complete with wild hair and whirlwind theories.