| Full Name: |
David Lister |
| Species/Type: |
Human (Barely?) |
| Known As: |
Lister, Listy |
| Aliases: |
Listy, Brett Riverboat, Spanners, Dormouse Cheeks, Col. Sebastian Doyle, Cloister the
Stupid |
| Age: |
3,000,000,227 |
| Rank: |
Third Technician (Service # RD52169) |
| Occupation: |
Bum |
| Likes: |
Kippers, Vindaloo, Lager, Kristine Kochanski |
| Dislikes: |
Arnold J.Rimmer, Work, Pot Noodles, vegetables, being the last human being alive |
| First Love: |
Kristine Kochanski |
| Special Talents: |
Can Belch "Yankee Doodle Dandy", Avoiding Work, Playing the guitar...badly |
| Typical Quote: |
"I'm not a nothing, I've got me plan...See, I'm going to do two more trips, and
I'll be saving up all me pay...that's why I never buy any soap or deodorants or anything
like that, and I'm going to buy myself a little farm on Fiji, and I'm gonna get a sheep
and a cow, and breed horses." |
| Alter Ego: |
Craig Charles Date of birth - 11 July 1964, Liverpool, England, UK
Filmography:
- Robot Wars (1998) TV Series, playing Presenter
- Captain Butler (1997) TV Series, playing "Captain Butler"
- Funky Bunker (1997) TV Series, playing Himself
- "Space Cadets" (1997) TV Series, playing himself
- Cyberspace (1996) TV Series
- Asterix in Amerika (1994) (voice), playing "Asterix"
- Cyberpunks and Technophobes (1993) TV Series, playing himself
- Cyberzone (1993) TV Series, playing himself
- Them and Us (1992) TV Series, playing himself
- What's That Noise (1989) TV Series, playing himself
- Red Dwarf (1988) TV Series, playing "Dave Lister"
- Craig Goes Mad in Melbourne (1988) TV Series, playing himself
- Night Network (1987) TV Series, playing himself
- Business as Usual (1987), playing "Eddie"
Writer filmography:
- The Log: A Dwarfers Guide to Everything (1997) (novel)
Notable TV guest appearances:
- Night Fever (1997)
- The 10 Percenters (1994) playing "Bobby Titan" in episode: "Revenge" 1996
- The Bill (1984) playing "Martin Bailey" in episode: "Honeypot" 10/31/1995
- Have I Got News for You (1990) playing himself (episode # 10.7) 1995
- The Word (1990) playing himself (1994)
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