

Stephen Frost anchored the anarchic comedy of the 1980s alternative scene as a core member of the Comic Strip ensemble. His physical precision and character work were essential to the troupe's groundbreaking live shows and the Channel 4 series *The Comic Strip Presents...*. Frost formed a celebrated double act with Mark Arden, known as The Frost Report, touring extensively and starring in the sitcom *Absolutely* for three series. While television captured his manic energy, his true impact was forged on stage, where improvisational skill and fearless audience interaction defined his craft. He sustained a parallel career as a dramatic actor in theatre and television. Frost's commitment to live, unpredictable comedy preserved a vital link between music hall and the modern alternative circuit, influencing a generation of character comedians.
1946–1964
The largest generation in history at the time. Shaped by postwar prosperity, the Vietnam War, the sexual revolution, and Watergate. They questioned every institution their parents built — then ran them.
Stephen was born in 1955, placing them squarely in the Baby Boomers. The events that shaped this generation — postwar prosperity, civil rights, Vietnam, and the counterculture — shaped the world they entered and the choices available to them.
The biggest hits of 1955
#1 Movie
Lady and the Tramp
Best Picture
Marty
#1 TV Show
The $64,000 Question
The world at every milestone
Rosa Parks refuses to give up her bus seat
Kennedy-Nixon debates become first televised presidential debates
Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy assassinated
Voting age lowered to 18 in the US
US withdraws from Vietnam; Roe v. Wade decided
Apple Computer founded; US bicentennial
Live Aid concerts raise money for Ethiopian famine
Oklahoma City bombing; Windows 95 released
Hurricane Katrina devastates New Orleans; YouTube launches
Paris climate agreement; same-sex marriage legalized in the US
AI agents go mainstream
“Comedy is the art of finding the fault line in polite society.”