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Michael "Atters" Attree

Michael "Atters" Attree
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Born (1965-04-22) 22 April 1965 (age 52)
Colchester Military Hospital
Occupation Satirist, comedy writer, performer, comedian
Website http://www.atters.com

Michael "Atters" Attree (born 22 April 1965 in Colchester Military Hospital) is a British humorist and performer.

Attree was born to British colonial parents who met in East Africa during the early 1950s. He studied Fine Art & Film at Saint Martins School of Art.

Attree writes as the editor at large for the satirical magazine The Chap. His feature interviews have included Leslie Phillips,Sir Patrick Moore,Brian Blessed,Alan Moore and Jilly Cooper, while his ongoing column "The Pentagram of Atters" highlights the supernatural. Attree is prominent campaigner and activist within the 'Chap movement'. In his book London Calling: A Countercultural History of London since 1945, Barry Miles highlighted how Attree (along with two colleagues) climbed to the top of a Rachel Whiteread art installation as part of a "Tate Modern Protest".

Attree has contributed to publications such as Time Outand The Guardian and erotic comedy for magazines such as Penthouse Forum,Erotic Knave (as "The Knave") and Erotic Review. He was also Flux magazines Paranormal Investigations Editor and contributes to magazines specific to the subject of the paranormal.

In the late 80s, Janet Street-Porter (then head of BBC Youth and Entertainment Features) commissioned Attree to work as a producer/director for BBC TV.He later worked as a documentaries producer for Channel Four.


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