Miles Jupp is a seasoned professional and eulogized comedian and actor. Jupp’s talent has seen him perform his hilarious act on stage and television for two decades, where he has secured high-profile gongs and made noteworthy television and film appearances as an actor and comedian, covering a range of genres. He has racked up an impressive 59 acting credits, covering drama and comedy and a further 41 credits as a stand-up, panellist and guest from some of the biggest quiz, panel and celebrity guest shows in the country.
Miles has proved popular with a manner of audiences, as Britain’s favourite posh comedian. He acts posh, he talks posh and his jokes are about being posh. Audiences love him, which is why he is an incredibly popular regular on Live At The Apollo and Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow. Miles can also be seen and heard on such hit radio and television programmes as Have I Got News For You, Just A Minute, The News Quiz, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Mock the Week, The Thick of It, and I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue. Miles Jupp is also in demand for his voice.
He appeared in the Balamory hit children’s programme as Archie the weatherman and narrated The Ladybirds Books Story documentary. He has appeared to great acclaim on-stage in Rules For Living at the National Theatre as well as A Day in the Death of Joe Egg. On the silver screen, Miles has acted in Rosewater, the first film directed by Jon Stewart, and in Johnny English Reborn, The Last Sparks Of Sundown, Made in Dagenham, and the final Harry Potter film. However, as a comedian Miles Jupp is perhaps best known for his television role in the BAFTA award-winning situation comedy show Rev.
He has also had various performances released on DVD, including his spot at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and he has written a book about a cricket tour in India, shortlisted twice as book of the year. Miles Jupp is one of the most influential British comics and his prestige has grown since his introductory years where he won two newcomer awards; Channel 4’s So You Think You’re Funny and the Leicester Festival of The Year Award.
Now Miles offers his services as a television and film actor for hire, a comedy compere for corporate events and a stand-up comedian for your stage shows and parties.