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Miles Jupp is an actor, comedian and writer. His work spans theatre, film, tv, radio, books and stand-up. He recently starred on Disney+ in The Full Monty series and will soon be seen in the new Belgravia spin-off.
Recent credits include Hugh Laurie’s ITV mini-series Why Didn't They Ask Evans, SAS: Rogue Heroes, ITV’s Trigger Point with Vicky McClure and the second series of A Very British Scandal for BBC One. Further television credits include the third series of Netflix’s Sex Education, Grantchester S6 for ITV, the second series of The Crown for Netflix, The Durrells, A Young Doctor's Notebook starring Daniel Radcliffe and Jon Hamm and The Thick of It.
Film credits include Philippa Lowthorpe’s Misbehaviour, The Man Who Invented Christmas alongside Dan Stevens, David Yates’ Tarzan and Chick Lit directed by Tony Britten, Rosewater directed by Jon Stewart, The Monuments Men directed by George Clooney, Lone Sherfig’s The Riot Club and Michael Winterbottom’s features The Look of Love and Greed.
Theatre credits include People, Rules for Living (National Theatre), The Way of the World (Northampton Royal Theatre), A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (Glasgow Citizens). Miles has also appeared in Angus Jackson’s Neville's Island alongside Adrian Edmondson, Neil Morrissey and Robert Webb, and in Alan Bennett’s Home at the National Theatre. Miles starred in his one-man play entitled The Life I Lead toured around the UK and went into the West End.
As a comedian, he has toured his shows Miles Jupp is the Chap You're Thinking Of, Songs of Freedom, Fibber in the Heat and most recently in 2024 the hugely critically acclaimed On I Bang. He has contributed to several BBC Radio 4 broadcasts including The News Quiz, which he chaired for four years and In and Out of the Kitchen, which he wrote and created. He is the author of three books, the most recent of which is a novel, History.