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Miles Jupp
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Miles Jupp began performing stand-up comedy in 2000 when he won both So You Think You’re Funny and Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year. He became a regular performer on BBC Scotland’s Live Floor Show and earned a nomination for the Perrier Best Newcomer award for his debut solo show, Gentlemen Prefer Brogues.

Diversifying into presenting and acting, Miles is now equally well-known for appearing in such series as The Thick of It and Rev. He is also a regular on such show s as Mock the Week, QI, Live at the Apollo and Have I Got News For You. 

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Miles Jupp began performing stand-up comedy in 2000 when he won top accolades competing in So You Think You’re Funny and Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year. He became a regular performer on BBC Scotland’s Live Floor Show and earned a nomination for the Perrier Best Newcomer award for his debut solo show, Gentlemen Prefer Brogues.

Diversifying into presenting and acting, Miles is now equally well-known for appearing in such television series as; The Thick of It, Rev, Outnumbered, Howard’s End, The Durrell’s, Bad Move and The Crown. He also appeared in the popular children’s series Balamory.

Miles has made regular on such show s as Mock the Week, QI, Live at the Apollo, James and Jupp Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow and Have I Got News For You.

On stage credits include; Alan Bennett’s People at the National Theatre, Rules For Living, the Way of the World, A Day in the Death of Joe Egg and Neville’s Island in London’s West End.

Among film credits, Miles can list; The Monuments Men, Made in Dagenham, Rosewater, The Look of Love, Journey’s End and The Man Who Invented Christmas.

No stranger to radio, his credits are too numerous to list!  

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