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Miles Jupp

British actor, singer & comedian

Miles Jupp stands out as one of the United Kingdom’s most versatile performers, recognised as a comedian, actor, writer, and broadcaster. With a career spanning stage, film, television, and radio, Jupp’s sharp wit and distinctive delivery have earned him an enduring reputation in British entertainment. He has not only fronted the topical podcast "The Moment" and co-hosted the well-regarded cricket podcast "Middle Please, Umpire" alongside Mark Wood, but has also made multiple appearances on beloved British comedy panel shows, such as "Have I Got News For You" and "I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue." Notably, two episodes of the latter, recorded at Southampton’s Mayflower Theatre, are set for broadcast on BBC Radio 4.

Jupp’s range extends to audio drama and literary work, with broadcast credits including "The Adam Buxton Podcast #138, 'Miles Jupp'" and roles in productions like "Doctor Who: The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield." He has also been seen on screen as Henry in Hugh Laurie’s adaptation of Agatha Christie’s "Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?" and as The Duke of Rochester in "Belgravia: The Next Chapter." His debut novel, "History," published in 2021, further showcases his command of storytelling and humour.

Live performance continues to be a significant aspect of Jupp’s career. In March 2026, he joins an impressive billing of comedy talent as a support act for "A NIGHT OF COMEDY" at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall, as part of the Teenage Cancer Trust event. For anyone passionate about British comedy and live music, keep an eye on Miles Jupp’s tour dates and upcoming shows. Follow him to catch his latest work and future gigs on stage and beyond.