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Miles Jupp

Miles Jupp

  • 45 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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The Full Monty, review

The hit 1997 film's stars have all returned for this spin-off series, which firmly wears its politics on its sleeve - with mixed success.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 6th June 2023

The Full Monty review

As a general overview, I won't delve into spoilers, but I'd definitely say it might not be what you think it is, and this for more than for the better.

Dan Bullock, Critical Popcorn, 6th June 2023

The Oldest Comedy Club In Britain review

This film starts off as a tribute to the club, but ends as a very fitting tribute to Peter Grahame.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 26th April 2023

The Oldest Comedy Club In Britain review

Eighty-five minutes is probably too long for the film, with repetition that an hour-long version would exorcise. But the film serves as a tender portrait of idiosyncratic labours of love that built Britain's vibrant comedy scene, so perfectly personified by Peter Grahame.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 24th April 2023

Comedy.co.uk Awards results 2022

Don't Hug Me I'm Scared has been named Comedy Of The Year 2022 in the Comedy.co.uk Awards. There were also wins for Ghosts, Ellie & Natasia, Would I Lie To You?, Taskmaster, This Is Going To Hurt, Whatever Happened To Baby Jane Austen?, 'Whatever Next?' With Miles Jupp, The Unbelievable Truth and You're Dead To Me.

British Comedy Guide, 8th February 2023

The Lavender Hill Mob review

Those that hold the original near and dear to their hearts might get a greater kick, but for others, one can't help but wish for more and, by modern standards, it falls short in numerous facets.

Jacob Newbury, British Theatre Guide, 7th February 2023

Seann Walsh pilots therapy sitcom, Rowan

Seann Walsh is piloting Rowan, a sitcom in which he plays a therapist, co-starring Miles Jupp, Kate Robbins, Rosie Holt, Marek Larwood and Tom Little.

British Comedy Guide, 13th January 2023

We Are Not Alone review

It's a great premise for a comedy, picking up after the point most alien invasion movies end to imagine just how the extraterrestrials might rule their new domain.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 28th November 2022

We Are Not Alone review

The latest fab comedy from the team behind Ghosts makes alien invasion look... fun?

Laura Vickers-Green, Den Of Geek, 28th November 2022

The Lavender Hill Mob at Brighton Theatre Royal review

It certainly makes one want to see the original film again!

John Groves, London Theatre 1, 22nd November 2022

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