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  1. Benjamin Harvey Bailey Smith (born 21 September 1977), professionally known as Doc Brown, is an English actor, comedian, rapper, screenwriter, songwriter, producer and voiceover artist. He portrayed DS Joe Hawkins in the television series Law & Order: UK.

  2. Beginning life as an underground rapper Doc Brown, Ben Bailey Smith has diversified profoundly, moving into mainstream TV and film acting, stand up, screen writing and children’s books.

  3. Biography. Beatport-charting artist rocking pool parties from Miami to Vegas & club dates worldwide. BPM Festival. EDC. Groove Cruise. Doc Browns lifetime passion for music is both unmistakable in his productions and undeniable in his performances.

  4. English UK-Hip-Hop artist and former member of the group Poisonous Poets, also known as Double P. Nowadays Doc is more inclined to perform stand up comedy than rap.

  5. Music. TV & Film. Stand Up. Welcome to the home of Ben Bailey Smith, known to some as Doc Brown.

  6. Producer, DJ, and now label owner: Doc Brown has pushed the limits of tech house with his dark, twisted, hypnotic productions and legendary DJ sets.

  7. Sep 28, 2015 · My new album, 'Empty Threats' is out now, featuring the TV smashes My Proper Tea, Slang 101, Semi On The Dancefloor and cult favourite, Everybody’s Racist. The album is also sprinkled with some unique sketches written and performed by ol’ Bighead himself.

  8. Ben 'Doc Brown' Smith emerged in the early 2000s as one of UK hip hop's most exciting and talented prospects. Working with, among others, De La Soul and Mark Ronson, he spearheaded the emergence of British musicians in a niche so overly dominated by an American market.

  9. Apr 15, 2014 · Why did the rapper become a comedian? The life story of Ben "Doc Brown" Smith, in town for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

  10. Mar 8, 2017 · The young Smith, under his rap name Doc Brown, was rightly terrified. “The whole place was buzzing. There was an intense crowd of about 500 people, and 98% were men – this was before girls went...