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Sir Lenny Henry receives Freedom of the

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One of the UK’s most popular entertainers has been given the Freedom of the , in recognition of his significant contribution to the entertainment industry and charitable fundraising during his 50-year career.

Sir Lenny Henry attended his ceremony at Guildhall today, joined by family members and friends, after being nominated by Lord Mayor Alastair King.

Sir Lenny has been a performer since the age of 16 – from appearing on children’s television to becoming one of Britain’s best-known comedians, as well as a writer and award-winning actor.

His stage acting credits include the lead role in Northern Broadsides 2009 production of Othello at the West Yorkshire Playhouse and London’s West End, The Comedy of Errors at the National Theatre, Fences at the Duchess Theatre, August in England at the Bush Theatre, and The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui at the Donmar Warehouse. TV acting credits include Missing You, Broadchurch, The Syndicate, The Long Song, The Lord of the Rings prequel, The Rings of Power, and the biographic film, Danny and The Human Zoo.

As a co-founder of Comic Relief, the highlight of which is the annual ‘Red Nose Day’ telethon broadcast on BBC-1, Sir Lenny announced this year that the British public has donated over £1.5 billion to the charity over the last 40 years.

Sir Lenny was awarded a knighthood in 2015 for services to drama and charity, made a fellow of the Royal Television Society in 2016, and received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 27th National Television Awards in 2022.

He has also published two volumes of memoirs, ‘Who Am I Again?’ and ‘Rising to the Surface’, two books on diversity, and a series of children’s books.

Speaking after his ceremony, Sir Lenny Henry said:

“How cool to be awarded the Freedom of the , and to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Dame Judi Dench, Sir Ian McKellen, Giles Terera, Sir Cameron Mackintosh, and Damian Lewis.

“I am very proud that the Freedom recognises my work on Comic Relief, which has raised £1.5 billion and had a positive impact on so many people’s lives.”

Lord Mayor of London Alastair King said:

“There are few entertainers around today who are as popular and instantly recognisable as Sir Lenny, and it is an absolute pleasure to support his nomination.

“Throughout his career, Sir Lenny has used his many talents to shine a spotlight on important issues like racial inequality and poverty, helping to change countless lives through Comic Relief. His Freedom is richly deserved.”

One of the ’s ancient traditions, the Freedom is believed to have begun in 1237 and enabled recipients to carry out their trade.

As well as being nominated for, or applying for, the Freedom, it is also offered by the Corporation to individuals as a way of paying tribute to their outstanding contribution to London or public life, or to celebrate a very significant achievement.

Recent high profile recipients include multi-award-winning ‘Hamilton’ actor and musician, Giles Terera; leading vascular and trauma surgeon, Professor David Nott; Olympic and Commonwealth Games Gold- and Silver-medal winning athlete, Lady Mary Peters; and the world’s most prolific producer of musicals in theatre history, Sir Cameron Mackintosh.

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