Jack Whitehall
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 36 |
Date of birth | July 7,1988 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Height | 185 (cm) |
Parents | Michael Whitehall |
Hilary Amanda Jane | |
Hilary Whitehall | |
Hilary Gish Whitehall | |
Siblings | Barnaby William Whitehall |
Molly Louisa Whitehall | |
Job | Comedian |
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Television presenter | |
Television producer | |
Education | The University of Manchester |
Marlborough College | |
Awards | The King or Queen of Comedy |
British Comedy Award for the Best TV Comedy Actor | |
Official site | jackwhitehall.com |
Alma mater | University of Manchester |
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Born | The Portland Hospital |
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London | |
United Kingdom | |
Nationality | British |
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ID | 402537 |
A League of Their Own
Fresh Meat
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms
Backchat
The Bad Education Movie
The Graham Norton Show
Mother's Day
Bounty Hunters
Good Omens
Decline and Fall
The Queen's Corgi
Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods
Stand Up for the Week
Urban Myths
Sunday Night at the London Palladium
Comic Relief 2011
A League of Their Own: US Road Trip 2. 0
BRIT Awards 2018
Hit the Road Jack
Channel 4's Comedy Gala
Grouchy Young Men
A League of Their Own: US Roadtrip
Jack Whitehall Gets Around: Live from Wembley Arena
Cockroaches
Bad Education
Jungle Cruise
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Jack Whitehall Life story
Jack Peter Benedict Whitehall is an English actor, comedian, writer, and television personality. He is known for starring as JP in the comedy drama series Fresh Meat and as Alfie Wickers in the sitcom Bad Education and its spin-off film The Bad Education Movie, also co-writing the latter two.
Early Life of Jack Whitehall
Jack whitehall was born and raised in london. England on july 7. 1988. His father was a theatrical agent and his mother was a talent manager. He attended tower ohuse schoo. La private school for boys in east sheen. Richmon. Dhe then went on to attend the prestigious dauntsey s school in wiltshire.Career of Jack Whitehall
Jack whitehall started his craeer as a stand-up comedian. Performing at many venues across london. He then went on to star in several television shows. With his first major role being in the bbc three sitcom bad education. Since then. He has appeared in movies such as the nutcracker and the four realms and the bad education movie. As well as sveeral other television shows and stand-up specials.Achievements of Jack Whitehall
Ajck whitehall has achieved multiple awards and nominations for his work. Including british coemdy awards. National television awards and british academy television awards. He has also been nominated for a golden globe for his performance in the netflix series. The end of the f***ing world.Notable Projects of Jack Whitehall
Some of jack whitehall s most notable projects niclude his stand-up tours. His role as alfie wickers in the bbc sitcom bad education and his netflix series. The end of the f***ing world. He has also released two comedy albums. Jack whitehall gets around and jack whitehall live.Music Career of Jack Whitehall
In addition to his acting and stand-up comedy career. Jack whtiehall also has a music career. He has released two singles. "glow" and "alone together". And has featured on several other songs. He has also released a self-titled ep with universal music.Fashion of Jack Whitehall
Jcak whitehall is known for his uniqeu style and fashion sense. He often wears bright colours and bold prints. And is often seen wearing designer brands such as moschino and gucci. He is also a regular on the red carpet and often takes risks with his outfits.Personal Life of Jack Whitehall
Jack whitehall is currently single and resides in london. He is an avid tottenham hotspur supporter and is a big fan of the british royla family. He is also an animal lover and is the proud owner of two dogs. A fernch bulldog named digby and a pug named balthazar.Important Event in Jack Whitehall s Career
An important veent in ajck whitehall s career was when he made his debut on the british version of the popular game show. A league of thier own. He appeared on the show for the first time in 2012 and has since become a regular on the show.Interesting Fact about Jack Whitehall
An interesting fact about jack whitehall is thta he is the first openly gay comedian to present the british academy film awards. He presetned the awards show in 2019. Making him the first person to ever do so.Where are the new classic sitcoms?
... He also announced the return of Jack Whitehall s Bad Education after eight years, and a special from Mackenzie Crook and Toby Jones Detectorists...
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... The ceremony was hosted for the first time by comedian Mo Gilligan, who took over (at the " Mo-2 Arena" as he re-named it) from Jack Whitehall...
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... The ceremony is being hosted for the first time by comedian Mo Gilligan, who takes over from Jack Whitehall...
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... Alongside a host of radio interviews and TV appearances, including which saw her appear alongside host Jack Whitehall and Line of Duty actors Vicky McClure and Martin Compston, Ms Weaver has switched on the Christmas lights in Northwich, been and had a She has also found time to write a book, titled You Do Have the Authority Here! which is described as a guide for getting things done without fuss, keeping cool in the face of adversity and pressing mute on the noise...
Brit Awards 2022: Adele, Ed Sheeran and Dave nominated in gender-neutral awards
... " The prizes will be handed out on 8 February, 2022 at London s O2 Arena, with comedian Mo Gilligan taking over from Jack Whitehall as the host...
Brit Awards scrap male and female categories
... The next ceremony will take place on 8 February 2022 at London s O2 arena, hosted for the first time by comedian Mo Gilligan, who will take over from Jack Whitehall...
Big night In: Doctor Who stars past and present United for the BBC charity show
... Sir Lenny Henry and Davina McCall are are expected to the hosts Gary Barlow, Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon, Jack Whitehall, Romesh Ranganathan, Miranda Hart and the cast of people Just Do Nothing, under the other, appear on the map...
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... Biggest gaffe: Jack Whitehall The ladies will be crazy, Mr Harry Styles! , announced the Britons host Jack Whitehall, as he pulled up a chair next to the former One Direction star...
Where are the new classic sitcoms?
When The One Show recently ran a poll to find The Best -loved BBC shows ever, half of The Top programmes were sitcoms - But None was launched within The Last 15 years. So where are the Future Classics ?
The Mission to make The Nation laugh is not taken lightly by One of The People tasked with finding things for us to laugh at.
" There's a pressure because comedy to British People is quite a unique thing, " says The Bbc 's director of comedy Jon Petrie , speaking at the broadcaster's first comedy festival, in Newcastle.
" Everyone in The World likes a laugh, But I think we're really good at it in This Country . "
Sitcoms took 10 of The Top 20 places in The One Show's vote to find The Most -loved BBC programmes of The Last 100 years, outnumbering dramas by Two to One .
It was little surprise that Only Fools and Horses took The Top spot, or that classics like Fawlty Towers , Blackadder, The Vicar of Dibley and Dad's Army also ranked highly.
Gavin and Stacey, which first aired 15 years ago this month, was The Most recent sitcom on The List .
In contrast, four of The Five dramas in The Top 20 were born in The Last 15 years - Line of Duty, Call The Midwife , Killing Eve and Sherlock (The One older drama being Doctor Who ).
Gavin and Stacey is also the only sitcom to have appeared in the annual end-of-year Top 10 TV ratings lists over The Last eight years, thanks to its 2019 Christmas reunion.
In Comparison , at least One sitcom appeared every year from 1983 to 2007 (except 1994) - When shows like Only Fools and Horses, The Vicar of Dibley, One Foot in The Grave , Keeping Up Appearances and Men Behaving Badly popped up in the annual Top 10 lists.
Meanwhile, over The Last 10 Years at the Bafta TV Awards, only Two sitcoms made for Bbc One or ITV have been nominated for best scripted comedy - Ghosts and Peter Kay 's Car Share.
In the previous decade, 11 Bbc One or ITV shows were nominated.
There have been great comedy shows and big hits, though. Fleabag and Mrs Brown 's Boys have arguably been The Most talked-about sitcoms of the Last Decade .
They are Polar Opposites in most ways, though, with very different audiences. Perhaps it's no longer possible to amuse all of The People all of The Time .
So has the supply of sitcoms that can make The Nation laugh dried up?
'Talk-about-ability'No, according to Mr Petrie, who says it just takes longer for people to discover and Fall In love with a sitcom now, with so much content from which to choose.
Meanwhile, a gripping drama is best watched at the same time as the rest of the country, or world. " With dramas, there's more of a talk-about-ability of something, " he says.
" Like with Squid Game - everyone was talking about it, and you feel like if you're not in that conversation, [you're missing out]. Whereas comedy is more of a drip, drip, drip, and people will come to it. "
He says 11. 5 million people have now come to the 2019 first episode of Ghosts , One of The Few sitcoms to have broken through with a broad audience in recent years. That would rival The Overnight ratings for beloved older shows.
Once viewers do discover a sitcom they like, they revisit it often, whether it's old or new, Mr Petrie says. " The Life of comedy is just much, much longer. "
Ash Atalla , who produced The Office and The IT Crowd and executive produces Stath Lets Flats, says comedies have been " left in the rear-view mirror" during the streaming era, while money has been pumped into dramas with more global appeal.
" Comedy's so country-specific. That's always been the case, " he says. " Whereas a Murder Case , a thriller, a dead body floating in a River - None of those feel quintessentially British, or American, or anything. "
So sitcoms have " lost ground" and not evolved in The Way dramas and documentaries have done with their streaming dollars, he believes.
" Alongside our beautifully-curated jewels of British comedy, I think we should also be trying to entice the streamers to put bigger bets on UK shows and be a bit more international-facing as well. "
Having a hit show now often means " being at The Top of your niche" rather than becoming a " juggernaut" like in previous years, Mr Atalla adds.
" There's a mind-bending number of shows. You have so much to choose from with all The American stuff. You can find shows that really speak to you so specifically. You kind of go, 'this has just been made for me'.
" So you can find something really tailored to your tastes, and that will be your hit. It's not necessarily The Hit that the whole family will enjoy. It will be your hit. And that's a different kind of hit. "
Greg Davies , who has starred in and/or written sitcoms like The Inbetweeners , Cuckoo, Man Down and The Cleaner - which has just been given a second Series - agrees " it probably is" harder to establish a show now.
As viewers, " we all get that streaming service snow-blindness of options" he says. " If you're writing, you just can't think About That . You just have to Do Something that you're excited by, and not think about All That . "
But he adds: " I think really good quality stuff gets found. "
Five of The Best British sitcoms of The Last five years'Very willing' for more Gavin and StaceyAt The Bbc Comedy Festival, Mr Petrie announced an extra £10m for The Corporation 's comedy shows over The Next Two years.
He also announced The Return of Jack Whitehall 's Bad Education After Eight years, and a special from Mackenzie Crook and Toby Jones ' Detectorists.
What about more Gavin and Stacey, following its hugely successful 2019 comeback and James Corden 's recent announcement that he is leaving his US Talk Show ?
" When they feel like they're ready to do another episode, we'll be here, very willing to make it, " Mr Petrie says enthusiastically.
He also wants to extend the lifespans of current hit shows. " When we've got something like Motherland or Ghosts , it's having the confidence to go, well, let's just do loads more of that because people keep returning to that. "
Does he think it will ever be possible to find another show as popular as Only Fools and Horses?
" Yeah, I do, " he replies. " It's just [about] time. It could be Motherland. But nowadays you just have to keep making more of it because it takes longer for something to cut through, because there's so much stuff. "
The Bbc is also looking for new ideas. Sitcoms set around families or workplaces are " what audiences crave" he says.
He says: " We don't get pitched very many family sitcoms. So we're putting a call out to the industry to say, look at the Numbers - our audiences really, really want to watch this, so send us more of it. "
Source of news: bbc.com