Miles Jupp

Comedian

Miles Jupp was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom on September 8th, 1979 and is the Comedian. At the age of 44, Miles Jupp biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 8, 1979
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom
Age
44 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Profession
Actor, Comedian, Film Actor, Radio Personality, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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Education
University of Edinburgh
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Rachel Jupp
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5
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Miles Jupp Career

Jupp won So You Think You're Funny?, Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year in 2001 and was a Perrier Award "Best Newcomer" nominee in 2003 for his show Gentlemen Prefer Brogues. During his appearance on Celebrity Mastermind, and again in an appearance on Test Match Special in 2011, he claimed to have bluffed his way onto an England cricket tour to India as the cricket correspondent for both BBC Scotland and the Western Mail.

He wrote a book about his adventures as a cricket journalist in India titled Fibber in the Heat.

Jupp played Archie the Inventor in CBeebies' Balamory. He also had a role in the BBC Scotland comedy programme Live Floor Show where he played an eccentric, foul mouthed comedian. In 2007, Jupp appeared fleetingly in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix as a television weatherman who complained about an incredibly hot drought.

Jupp appeared in Series 3 and 4 of political comedy The Thick of It as John Duggan, an incompetent press officer with a habit of making inappropriate comments, prompting the remark that his fringe is to "hide the lobotomy scars". Following this role he appeared in BBC Scotland's comedy Gary: Tank Commander as Captain Fanshaw. In 2009, he appeared briefly in the film Sherlock Holmes as a waiter. In the same year, he also appeared in Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle.

In 2010, Jupp appeared on Mock the Week, Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow, and as Nigel, a Church of England Lay Reader, in the BBC sitcom Rev. He also appeared as an under-secretary in the film Made in Dagenham (2010).

In January 2011, Jupp was a team member alongside Goldie and team captain Phill Jupitus on the music quiz Never Mind The Buzzcocks. In May and November 2011, and in April 2012, he appeared as a panellist on both Have I Got News for You and Would I Lie To You? (BBC). On 22 August 2011, he appeared as the lunchtime guest on Test Match Special where he revealed a love of cricket and that he had previously worked with the Test Match Special team, who had no idea who he was. This became the basis of the book Fibber in the Heat.

In October 2011, he again appeared in Mock the Week. Jupp had a cameo role in Johnny English Reborn in 2011 as an employee of MI7. He appeared in Series 4, Episode 4 of the comedy panel game Argumental, which aired on 24 November 2011. In 2012, he appeared again on Mock the Week.

In January 2012 he won an episode of Celebrity Mastermind. In February 2012 he appeared on BBC Let's Dance for Sport Relief and danced to The Prodigy's "Firestarter". In March 2012 he appeared in an episode of the specially televised 45th Anniversary series of BBC Radio 4's Just a Minute quiz show, alongside Paul Merton, Gyles Brandreth and Liza Tarbuck, and in July 2013 he appeared in an episode of I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, also on BBC Radio 4. He featured in the 2014 World War II film The Monuments Men as British officer Major Fielding. Jupp has also appeared eight times on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown between 2014 and 2021.

During 2014, Jupp narrated for the BBC television documentary series, Building Dream Homes. He appeared in the film Grimsby as a police officer in 2016. On 27 April 2016, Jupp was announced to voice Blackberry in the forthcoming adaptation of Watership Down. In 2015, Jupp appeared as a team captain on The Really Welsh Christmas Quiz, alongside fellow comedians Chris Corcoran, Elis James and Omar Hamdi.

In October 2016 Jupp appeared as Giles, the chairman of the residents' committee, in the sitcom from BBC Three Josh. In 2017, he appeared as Hardy in the film Journey's End, and played auction house appraiser Winford Collins in "The Tanganyika Green", S5:E13 of Father Brown. In 2018 Jupp made guest appearances as Basil, an incompetent lawyer, in the television drama by ITV The Durrells.

Jupp was the narrator of the radio show The Penny Dreadfuls Present...The Brothers Faversham by the Penny Dreadfuls, which was broadcast at the beginning of 2008 on BBC Radio 7.

In 2009, Jupp became host of BBC Radio 7 satirical comedy series Newsjack as well as the host on BBC Radio Scotland comedy quiz show Swots. In February 2011, he appeared as a panellist on BBC Radio 4's panel show It's Your Round. Since February 2012, Jupp has hosted three series of a BBC Radio 4 panel show It's Not What You Know, based on his suggestion for a round on It's Your Round.

In 2011, he starred in the self-penned BBC Radio 4 comedy In and Out of the Kitchen, "the diary, written for publication, of a somewhat minor celebrity chef, Damien Trench", with a second series following in 2013, and continuing with a third series in 2014. The show also had a short-lived television version in 2015. A six part fourth series aired on BBC Radio 4 in August and September 2015.

Jupp first appeared as a contestant on BBC Radio 4's The News Quiz in April 2012 (Series 77; Episode 1). In June 2015 he was announced as the new presenter of the show, replacing Sandi Toksvig. He chaired the show for 12 series, with his last appearance on 31 May 2019 (Series 99; Episode 8).

Jupp appears as retired Prime Minister Henry Tobin in Party's Over in two series from 2019 to 2022 (12 episodes).

In March 2008, Jupp performed his third solo show entitled Everyday Rage and Dinner Party Chit Chat, at the Etcetera Theatre in Camden. He presented the Live at the Gilded Balloon podcast for The Guardian newspaper's coverage of the 2008 and 2009 Edinburgh Fringe. In 2019 Jupp played the role of actor David Tomlinson in The Life I Live, a one-man show, which was performed at the Salisbury Playhouse and other theatres.

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Comedian Miles Jupp reveals how doctors discovered he had a brain tumour after he suffered a seizure on the set of ITV drama Trigger Point

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 7, 2024
Miles Jupp, a comedian and actor, has recalled the frightening seizure he suffered on the set of his new television role, which led to a brain tumour diagnosis. When he had a seizure in August 2021, the actor, who has appeared in TV shows Rev, Balamory and The Thick Of It, as well as Hollywood blockbusters like Harry Potter and 2023's Napoleon, was filming an ITV drama Trigger Point. "I was filming something, which was very fortunate because it meant I was in a city and there were already trained medics.' 'I just knew something was really wrong,' Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe's Parenting Hell podcast said.

CBeebies stars from iconic noughties show are unrecognisable as they send fans wild by reuniting for new snap

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 7, 2024
Two of the stars of the famous CBeebies series Balamory have reunited 20 years after the hit show ended. The pre-school series, which aired between 2002 and 2005, followed characters dressed in shades that matched their houses.

After being asked to provide examples of impartiality from the corporation, a minister suspects BBC comedy show The News Quiz of presenting an anti-Tory 'diatribe'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2024
The Huw Merriman's remarks, as a day after culture secretary Lucy Frazer said that the BBC's coverage had been biased, interrupted it.