Frankie Boyle (1983: Doomsday)

Frankie Boyle is a Celtic comedian who is well known for his usage of black humour. He has become famous in the Celtic Alliance and other nations in the Anglosphere, although he has been derided due to his controversial jokes about Doomsday and other sensitive issues.

Early Life and Education
Born in Glasgow in the former United Kingdom in 1972, Boyle was 11 when Doomsday struck. Thankfully, the missile that was inbound for his hometown missed. Boyle was educated at Holyrood Secondary School,, then continuing his education at the University of Glasgow, where he received a BA in English Literature.

Comedy Career
Frankie began honing his comedic skills in The Stand Comedy Club in Glasgow, eventually becoming well known for his pessimistic attitude. He premiered on the Celtic TV network RTE in 2005 with a fellow Celtic comedian by the name of Dara O' Briain. His tenure on RTE was was marred with controversy due to his negative jokes on Doomsday and other topics such as abortion and the former UK.

Boyle eventually began touring around the Celtic Alliance in 2007, eventually expanding his tour schedule to the Canadian Remainder Provinces, New Britain and the ANZC in late 2011. Boyle has associated himself with other British comedians over years, such as David Mitchell, Dara O' Brien and Johnny Vegas.

Controversy
Due to Boyle's pessimistic nature and liberal usage of black humour, his comedic performances have courted controversy with various politicians. His jokes about New Britain, Doomsday, the Celtic Alliance's abortion policies, Down Syndrome and other disabilities have made him an infamous figure in the eyes of some people, especially conservative politicians.

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