Miles Jupp

Miles is an actor, comedian and writer. A regular on the Scottish stand-up circuit since 2000, early on in his career he won So You Think You’re Funny and The Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year before becoming performer on both series of BBC Scotland’s Live Floor Show, and was nominated for the Perrier Best Newcomer award for his debut Edinburgh solo show Gentlemen Prefer Brogues. He followed that up with his 2005 show, Young Man In A Huff.
No stranger to Radio 4 shows such as Arthur Smith’s Balham Bash, The Vote Now Show, Loose Ends, and the stalwart News Quiz, he has had his own series on the station: Miles Jupp’s Real World (co-performed with Frankie Boyle). He continues to write material for numerous TV and radio shows and various performers.
On screen, he played John Duggan in political comedy The Thick Of It and Capt. Sebastien Fanshawe in Gary: Tank Commander. He also appeared in the TV series Lip Service while on the big screen he appeared in Made In Dagenham, a film about the Ford machinists’ strikes of the 1960s which led to the equal pay act.
Feature filmsinclude Harry Potter And The Order Of The Pheonix, Death Defying Acts, Sherlock Holmes and Is Anybody There? and he was in all four series of the children’s series Balamory. Additional TV films include She Stoops To Conquer and Irvine Welsh and Dean Kavanagh’s Wedding Belles. He has also narrated two series of The Penny Dreadfuls Present: The Brothers Faversham for Radio 7 which has since transferred to Radio 4 and acted in Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle. He has appeared alongside Simon Munnery in two plays by Stewart Lee - Boswell & Johnson: Late But Live and a companion piece about Elizabeth And Raleigh, both of which toured in 2008.
He returned to stand-up in 2007 with a new show Every Day Rage And Dinner Party Chit Chat , which is available as an album on the Laughing Stock label. In 2008 at the Edinburgh Festival he hosted a daily podcast for the Guardian newspaper, and performed another solo show Drifting which toured early in 2009. At that year’s Edinburgh Festival he recorded a second series of The Guardian Podcast, hosted An Audience With Clarke Peters and performed a full run of his solo show Telling It Like It Might Be which then ran at The Soho Theatre in London that winter. In May 2010 year he performed for three weeks at the New Zealand Comedy Festival in Auckland and Wellington, and then toured Australia for two weeks.
He presented four series of BBC Radio 7′s topical show, Newsjack, and has made a number of appearances on Radio 4′s The News Quiz. He has made three documentaries for Radio 4 with the producer David Stenhouse; By Jove, Carruthers! , Miles Jupp’s Muscular Lines and Fu Manchu In Edinburgh.
In March 2010 he completed filming the first series of Rev., a sitcom for BBC2 in which he stars alongside Tom Hollander, Olivia Coleman, Simon McBurney, Steve Evets, Ellen Thomas and Lucy Lieman. It was broadcast that summer and in early 2011 won the South Bank Sky Arts Award for Best Comedy, and then later that year the BAFTA for best sitcom.
In August 2010 his new show Fibber In The Heat opened at the Edinburgh festival, and he also filmed an episode of Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow and played roles in Campus for Channel 4 and Gary:Tank Commander for BBC Scotland. He has since appeared on three times on Have I Got News For You, four times on Mock The Week, as well as appearing on Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Argumental, Just A minute. He also played a small role in the feature film Johnny English Reborn.
In early 2011, Miles did a 45 date UK tour of Fibber In The Heat, and then filmed the second series of Rev., which was transmitted in November and December. He spent October and November playing the role of Bri in a critically acclaimed production of A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow.
The book of Fibber In The Heat will be published by Ebury Press in May 2012.
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