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Jack Whitehall

Jack Peter Benedict Whitehall (born 7 July 1988) is an English actor, comedian, writer, and television personality. He is known for starring as JP in the comedy drama series Fresh Meat (2011–2016) and as Alfie Wickers in the sitcom Bad Education (2012–2014, 2022) and its spin-off film The Bad Education Movie (2015), also co-writing the latter two.

Jack Whitehall
Whitehall in 2015
Born
Jack Peter Benedict Whitehall

(1988-07-07) 7 July 1988 (age 34)
London, England
EducationMarlborough College
Alma materUniversity of Manchester
(did not graduate)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • writer
  • television personality
Years active1993–present
Parents
Websitejackwhitehall.com

From 2012 to 2018, Whitehall was a regular panellist on the television game show A League of Their Own. In 2017, he appeared with his father on the Netflix comedy documentary series Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father and starred in the BBC comedy drama series Decline and Fall. From 2018 to 2021, he hosted the BRIT Awards.

Early life

Jack Peter Benedict Whitehall was born at Portland Hospital in London's West End on 7 July 1988,[1][2] the son of actress Hilary Amanda Jane Whitehall (née Isbister; stage name Hilary Gish) and television producer Michael John Whitehall. He has a younger sister and brother.[3][4] Whitehall is a descendant of Welsh lawyer Thomas Jones Phillips (not to be confused with Mayor Thomas Phillips[5]), who was a major opponent of the Newport Rising of 1839.[6][7] He had two godfathers: actors Nigel Havers and Richard Griffiths.[8] He attended Tower House School in London's East Sheen area, where he was a schoolmate of actor Robert Pattinson.[9] He has often joked that he resented Pattinson for taking all the best acting roles in the school plays.[10] Whitehall auditioned for the title character in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001), but the casting director was unimpressed with him because he had not read the book.[11][12] His parents sent him to boarding school at the age of eight.[11] He was educated at the Dragon School in Oxford and then Marlborough College. He took a gap year in which he decided to pursue a career in stand-up comedy. He attended the University of Manchester to study History of Art, dropping out after two terms.[13][14]

Career

Television and radio career

 
Whitehall playing in a charity football match in May 2014

In 1997, Whitehall (then aged nine) appeared in the series Noah's Ark. In June 2008, Whitehall presented the first week of Big Brother's Big Mouth on E4, returning in August to present the twelfth week. In September 2008, Whitehall made his first appearance on Channel 4's 8 Out of 10 Cats.[15]

In January 2009, he presented Celebrity Big Brother's Big Mouth and appeared on The Sunday Night Project. On 5 June, his third appearance on 8 Out of 10 Cats was broadcast.[16] In June 2009 Whitehall co-presented topical-satire series The TNT Show with Holly Walsh on Channel 4.[17] In August, he appeared on Charlie Brooker's Channel 4 panel show You Have Been Watching,[18] followed in September by his first appearance on Would I Lie to You?.[19] He made his first of many appearances on BBC Two satirical panel show Mock the Week,[20] and in October, he guest-presented an episode of Never Mind the Buzzcocks.[21]

In January 2010, Whitehall made his fourth appearance in 8 Out of 10 Cats,[22] followed in February by his second appearance on Mock the Week,[23] and a first appearance in Argumental on Dave.[24] In April, he featured on Channel 4's Comedy Gala, a benefit show held in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, which had been filmed live at The O2 Arena in London in March. In April, he appeared on James Corden's sport show A League of Their Own,[25] and on 11 June made his fifth appearance on 8 Out of 10 Cats,[22] followed in June by his third appearance on Mock the Week.[26] In June and July 2010, Whitehall was a regular performer on the first series of Channel 4's Stand Up for the Week alongside Andi Osho, Kevin Bridges, Rich Hall and presenter Patrick Kielty.[27] In September he made his sixth appearance on 8 Out of 10 Cats,[28] and in September and October, his fourth and fifth appearances on Mock the Week.[26] In October, he appeared on a second episode of Argumental,[24] and he honoured Big Brother presenter Davina McCall on the Channel 4 show A Comedy Roast.[29] In October, he headlined the second episode of Dave's One Night Stand,[30] followed by his second appearance on A League of Their Own,[31] and on 1 November he appeared on Ask Rhod Gilbert.[32] In December, he appeared on the Royal Variety Performance 2010, and in December he appeared on the sixth series of Live at the Apollo,[33] which had been filmed on 27 September.

In February 2011, Whitehall was featured on Comedy Central Presents Jack Whitehall in the United States.[34] In March, he appeared on the BBC football programme Final Score, reporting on Arsenal's 0–0 draw with Sunderland at the Emirates Stadium. From March until May, Whitehall returned as a regular performer for the second series of Channel 4's Stand Up for the Week together with Andi Osho, Kevin Bridges and Rich Hall, joined for the new series by Jon Richardson.[27] In March, Whitehall and Bridges presented Jack and Kevin's Comic Relief Lock-In, which took the Comic Relief show through to the early hours of the morning with a selection of the best comedy clips of the last couple of years. In May 2011, he made his début appearance on a U.S. chatshow, interviewed by Ellen DeGeneres, on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. In June, Whitehall featured on the second annual Channel 4's Comedy Gala, which had been filmed in May. In June, he made a seventh appearance on 8 Out of 10 Cats.[25]

In July 2011, Whitehall appeared alongside Lorraine Kelly on the Channel 4 show King Of..., presented by Claudia Winkleman.[35] In July 2011, he made a sixth appearance on Mock the Week,[36] and he appeared on the British version of The Marriage Ref with Jack Dee and Katherine Kelly. He was a guest on the Channel 4 show Chris Moyles' Quiz Night, presented by BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles,[37] and in September made his second appearance on Would I Lie to You?[38] Whitehall made his acting début in the Channel 4 comedy drama Fresh Meat, from the creators of Peep Show. In the series, Whitehall plays the role of J.P., a public school boy who failed to get into a "proper" university.[39] The first series, in which he co-stars alongside Joe Thomas, ran until November 2011 and received critical acclaim. A second, third and fourth series aired on Channel 4 in the UK.[40] In September, he and his father Michael appeared on The Million Pound Drop Live, presented by Davina McCall.[41] On 30 November it was announced he would write and star in new BBC Three comedy Bad Education.[42]

He landed a six-part entertainment series on Channel 4, called Hit The Road Jack, which started airing on 20 March 2012, following Whitehall on a comedy tour of the country.[43] He became a regular panellist for the fifth series of A League of Their Own on Sky1 in 2012.[44]

In 2012, Whitehall starred in a self-penned sitcom Bad Education on BBC Three, which began on 14 August, in which he plays Alfie, a teacher who is "the worst teacher ever to grace the British education system and is a bigger kid than the kids he teaches". The series also stars Mathew Horne as Fraser, the headmaster, Sarah Solemani as Miss Gulliver, the biology teacher, and Michelle Gomez as Miss Pickwell, the deputy head. Whithall co-wrote and starred in the 2015 Bad Education Movie and returned for the 2022 reunion special.

On 30 November 2012, Whitehall was guest host of Have I Got News for You (season 44, broadcast 7). On 3 January 2013, he promoted his first DVD in an interview with Mark Lawson on BBC Radio 4's Front Row. On 24 November 2013 he acted in the Old Vic's charity gala '24 Hour Plays', where a series of ten-minute plays are written, rehearsed and performed within 24 hours. Also in 2013, Whitehall lent his voice to the Disney animated film Frozen as a troll priest named Gothi, but his lines were cut from the finished film.[45]

In February 2014, Whitehall guest starred on Top Gear, having only driven a car once before, and drove on the Top Gear Test Track. In December 2014, he made a guest appearance in the second series of the Peter Gabriel spoof The Life of Rock with Brian Pern, broadcast on BBC Two. In 2015, he starred as posh backpacker Hugo in "La Couchette", the first episode of the second series of anthology series Inside No. 9.

On 24 October 2014, Whitehall was the presenter of the Feeling Nuts Movement's inaugural event called The Feeling Nuts Comedy Night on Channel 4, raising awareness of testicular cancer.[46]

In 2017, Whitehall presented Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father, a travel documentary/road trip series in which he and his father Michael Whitehall spent five weeks in Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. The show was released on Netflix.[47] On 8 December 2017, Whitehall was announced as the next host of the BRIT Awards, taking over from 2017's hosts Dermot O'Leary and Emma Willis.

In May 2019, during the professional wrestling PPV AEW Double or Nothing, Whitehall introduced wrestling legend, Bret Hart, to the ring to unveil the new AEW World Championship.

Stand-up comedy

Whitehall started performing stand-up comedy at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe at the Pleasance Theatre's Comedy Reserve showcase. He had previously taken a sketch show to the Fringe called Comic Abuse. Whitehall won the Amused Moose Laugh Off 2007, and was runner-up in the Laughing Horse New Act of The Year competition, a finalist in So You Think You're Funny?,[48] and winner of the Charlie Harthill Special Reserve in the same year. He was also nominated for 'Best Newcomer' in the 2008 Chortle Awards, and was a finalist in the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year.

In August 2009, Whitehall performed his first solo stand-up show, Nearly Rebellious, at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The same year, he was nominated for 'Best Newcomer' at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards.[49] In September 2009, Whitehall was accused of stealing one of Stewart Lee's stand-up routines for his critically acclaimed Nearly Rebellious show.[50][51] Lee had performed the joke, which deals with the subject of life after walking in space, at the Montreal Just for Laughs comedy festival in the 1990s, and was filmed for TV by the Comedy Network.[52] When Whitehall recited his version of the routine at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2009, he was described by an otherwise favourable review for Metro as "repeating" Lee's sketch "almost verbatim".[53]

On 20 October 2009, Robbie Williams was accused of stealing one of Whitehall's jokes in his much-publicised "comeback" performance as part of the BBC's electric proms at the Camden Roundhouse.[54] When Whitehall originally performed the one-liner, which plays on the phrasal verb "to look down on someone", it was voted the fifth best joke of the year's Edinburgh Fringe in a poll conducted by TV channel Dave.[54]

On 20 June 2010, a photograph of Whitehall appeared in the News of the World, purportedly showing him in possession of cocaine in Manchester.[55][56][57] He quickly issued an apology for his behaviour, but did not confirm or deny the allegations.[55][56] Later that same week, Whitehall appeared on the debut episode of Stand Up for the Week[55] alongside fellow comedian Patrick Kielty,[56] who took the opportunity to mockingly refer to the article.[58]

On 30 March 2010, Whitehall took part in Channel 4's Comedy Gala, a benefit show held in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, filmed live at The O2 Arena in London and broadcast on 5 April. Whitehall then appeared at the Montreal Just for Laughs comedy festival in July, and returned to the Edinburgh Fringe in August with his second solo show, entitled Learning Difficulties. On 27 September, Whitehall appeared at the Apollo, Hammersmith in front of a full audience for a recording of the sixth series of Live at the Apollo, which aired on 17 December. Also in 2010, he was picked out by Variety as one of their prestigious ten stars of the future.

In January 2011, Whitehall was nominated by the British Comedy Awards for 'Best Comedy Breakthrough'.[59] On 12 March, he set a new Guinness World Records title together with Dara Ó Briain and Jon Richardson, for hosting the 'Highest stand-up comedy gig in the world', on a British Airways flight in support of Comic Relief.[60] On 24 May, Whitehall took part in the second annual Channel 4's Comedy Gala, which aired on 10 June.

In August 2011, Whitehall performed two shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. His third solo stand-up show in succession, Let's Not Speak of This Again. He also performed a series of four stand-up shows with his father Michael Whitehall, called Backchat,[61] which was also completely sold out. Both received very favourable reviews.

He appeared in the first series of Dave's One Night Stand for the comedy network Dave. Recording a stand up performance at London's Haymarket Theatre. The show featured special guests as support.

In November 2011, Whitehall performed two sell out solo shows at the Hammersmith Apollo. These shows completed his debut national tour Let's Not Speak of This Again. Both shows again received highly favourable reviews.[62]

On 30 December 2012, Whitehall appeared on The Big Fat Quiz of the Year, during which he made a joke about Queen Elizabeth II. On the next day, complaints were submitted about the joke to Ofcom.[63] Ensuing media speculation led to the National Television Awards stating publicly that Whitehall would not be forced to resign from presenting the awards a short time later.[64]

Personal life

Whitehall met actress Gemma Chan in 2011, when she guest starred on his series Fresh Meat. They dated until December 2017.[65] Since 2020 he has been in a relationship with model Roxy Horner,[66][67] and in 2023 they announced that they are expecting their first child together.[68]

Whitehall is an avid supporter of Arsenal F.C.[69] He is friends with Tony Khan[70] and has attended Jacksonville Jaguars games.[71]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2013 The Houdini Girl Short
Frozen Gothi – Troll Priest (voice) Uncredited.
2015 The Bad Education Movie Alfie Wickers Also writer
2016 Mother's Day Zack Zimm
Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods Asterix (voice) English dub
2018 KSI: Can't Lose Himself Documentary
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms Harlequin
2019 The Queen's Corgi Rex (voice)
Luger Tom Short
2021 Jungle Cruise McGregor Houghton
Clifford the Big Red Dog Uncle Casey
2023 Robots Charles Cameron / C2
TBA Silent Retreat Post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1993 The Good Guys Guy McFadyean Jr. Episode: "Old School Ties"
1997 Noah's Ark Ben Wiston Episode: "Paying the Price"
2002 Bertie and Elizabeth Little boy Television film; uncredited
Goodbye, Mr. Chips Student Television film; uncredited
2005 Have I Been Here Before? James Porter 1 episode
2008 Ruddy Hell! It's Harry and Paul Office worker
Jesus Boy and the Goatherd Jack Television film; also writer
Beehive Various characters 3 episodes
2009 The TNT Show Himself Presenter; 2 episodes
2009–2011 Mock the Week Guest panellist; 7 episodes
2010–2017, 2019 A League of Their Own Regular Panelist, Guest Presenter (1 episode)
2011 Little Crackers Robin Episode: "Jack Whitehall's Little Cracker: Daddy's Little Princess"; also writer
2011–2016 Fresh Meat J.P. Main role; 30 episodes
2012–2014, 2022 Bad Education Alfie Wickers Main role; 19 episodes; also creator, writer (17 episodes), Associate Producer (4 episodes)
2013–2014 Psychobitches Maria Von Trapp
Sleeping Beauty's Prince
Diana Spencer
3 episodes
2013–2015 Backchat Himself Presenter; 12 episodes
2014 Top Gear "Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car"
The Life of Rock with Brian Pern Young Tony Pebble Episode: "Jukebox Musical"
An American Education Alfie Wickers Television movie pilot; also Executive Producer
2015 Inside No. 9 Hugo Episode: "La Couchette"
Cockroaches Oscar 4 episodes
2015–2016 Thunderbirds Are Go Francois Lemaire (voice) 3 episodes[72]
2015 The Royal Variety Performance Himself Presenter
2016 Drunk History Sir Walter Raleigh Episode: "Sir Walter Raleigh / Robin Hood & Maid Marian"
Walliams & Friend Various Episode: "Jack Whitehall"
2017 Decline and Fall Paul Pennyfeather TV mini-series; 3 episodes
Jack Whitehall: At Large Himself Stand-up Special
2017–2021 Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father Presenter; also Executive Producer; 5 series
2017–2019 Bounty Hunters Barnaby Walker Main role; 7 episodes
2018 2018 Brit Awards Himself Presenter
Jack Whitehall: Training Days
Urban Myths Mark Feld Episode: "David Bowie and Marc Bolan"
Horizon Himself Narrator, episode: "Teenagers vs Cancer: A User's Guide"
The Sidemen Show Episode: "The Great Sidemen Race"
2019 2019 Brit Awards Presenter
The Graham Norton Show Guest presenter
Good Omens Newton Pulsifer,
Thou-Shalt-Not-Commit-Adultery Pulsifer
TV mini-series; 5 episodes
Who Do You Think You Are? Himself Alongside his father Michael, explores his ancestry
Jack Whitehall:
Christmas with My Father
Presenter
2020 Jack Whitehall: I'm Only Joking[73] Netflix Comedy Tour Special
2020 Brit Awards Presenter
Jack Whitehall's Father's Day
Jack Whitehall's Sporting Nation[74]
2021 2021 Brit Awards
A League of Their Own Roadtrip:
Loch Ness to London
Game show
The KSI Show Bearus (voice)
2022 Got, Got, Need Himself [75]
2023 Live Italian With Maya Jama and Lawrence Dallaglio[76]
The Afterparty Sebastian Main role; Upcoming season 2

Stand-up

Stand-up tours

Year Title Notes
2010–2011 Jack Whitehall Live 122 dates
2014 Jack Whitehall: Gets Around 60 dates
2017 Jack Whitehall: At Large 35 dates
2019 Jack Whitehall: Stood Up 48 dates
2023 Jack Whitehall: Settle Down 75 dates

Awards

  • Winner: King of Comedy, British Comedy Awards 2012, 2013, 2014
  • Winner: Best TV Comedy Actor, British Comedy Awards 2013

DVD releases

  • Live (19 November 2012)
  • Gets Around: Live from Wembley Arena (24 November 2014)

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External links

  • Official website
  • Jack Whitehall at IMDb

jack, whitehall, jack, peter, benedict, whitehall, born, july, 1988, english, actor, comedian, writer, television, personality, known, starring, comedy, drama, series, fresh, meat, 2011, 2016, alfie, wickers, sitcom, education, 2012, 2014, 2022, spin, film, ed. Jack Peter Benedict Whitehall born 7 July 1988 is an English actor comedian writer and television personality He is known for starring as JP in the comedy drama series Fresh Meat 2011 2016 and as Alfie Wickers in the sitcom Bad Education 2012 2014 2022 and its spin off film The Bad Education Movie 2015 also co writing the latter two Jack WhitehallWhitehall in 2015BornJack Peter Benedict Whitehall 1988 07 07 7 July 1988 age 34 London EnglandEducationMarlborough CollegeAlma materUniversity of Manchester did not graduate OccupationsActorcomedianwritertelevision personalityYears active1993 presentParentsMichael Whitehall father Hilary Whitehall mother Websitejackwhitehall wbr comFrom 2012 to 2018 Whitehall was a regular panellist on the television game show A League of Their Own In 2017 he appeared with his father on the Netflix comedy documentary series Jack Whitehall Travels with My Father and starred in the BBC comedy drama series Decline and Fall From 2018 to 2021 he hosted the BRIT Awards Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Television and radio career 2 2 Stand up comedy 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 5 Stand up 5 1 Stand up tours 6 Awards 7 DVD releases 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditJack Peter Benedict Whitehall was born at Portland Hospital in London s West End on 7 July 1988 1 2 the son of actress Hilary Amanda Jane Whitehall nee Isbister stage name Hilary Gish and television producer Michael John Whitehall He has a younger sister and brother 3 4 Whitehall is a descendant of Welsh lawyer Thomas Jones Phillips not to be confused with Mayor Thomas Phillips 5 who was a major opponent of the Newport Rising of 1839 6 7 He had two godfathers actors Nigel Havers and Richard Griffiths 8 He attended Tower House School in London s East Sheen area where he was a schoolmate of actor Robert Pattinson 9 He has often joked that he resented Pattinson for taking all the best acting roles in the school plays 10 Whitehall auditioned for the title character in Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone 2001 but the casting director was unimpressed with him because he had not read the book 11 12 His parents sent him to boarding school at the age of eight 11 He was educated at the Dragon School in Oxford and then Marlborough College He took a gap year in which he decided to pursue a career in stand up comedy He attended the University of Manchester to study History of Art dropping out after two terms 13 14 Career EditTelevision and radio career Edit Whitehall playing in a charity football match in May 2014 In 1997 Whitehall then aged nine appeared in the series Noah s Ark In June 2008 Whitehall presented the first week of Big Brother s Big Mouth on E4 returning in August to present the twelfth week In September 2008 Whitehall made his first appearance on Channel 4 s 8 Out of 10 Cats 15 In January 2009 he presented Celebrity Big Brother s Big Mouth and appeared on The Sunday Night Project On 5 June his third appearance on 8 Out of 10 Cats was broadcast 16 In June 2009 Whitehall co presented topical satire series The TNT Show with Holly Walsh on Channel 4 17 In August he appeared on Charlie Brooker s Channel 4 panel show You Have Been Watching 18 followed in September by his first appearance on Would I Lie to You 19 He made his first of many appearances on BBC Two satirical panel show Mock the Week 20 and in October he guest presented an episode of Never Mind the Buzzcocks 21 In January 2010 Whitehall made his fourth appearance in 8 Out of 10 Cats 22 followed in February by his second appearance on Mock the Week 23 and a first appearance in Argumental on Dave 24 In April he featured on Channel 4 s Comedy Gala a benefit show held in aid of Great Ormond Street Children s Hospital which had been filmed live at The O2 Arena in London in March In April he appeared on James Corden s sport show A League of Their Own 25 and on 11 June made his fifth appearance on 8 Out of 10 Cats 22 followed in June by his third appearance on Mock the Week 26 In June and July 2010 Whitehall was a regular performer on the first series of Channel 4 s Stand Up for the Week alongside Andi Osho Kevin Bridges Rich Hall and presenter Patrick Kielty 27 In September he made his sixth appearance on 8 Out of 10 Cats 28 and in September and October his fourth and fifth appearances on Mock the Week 26 In October he appeared on a second episode of Argumental 24 and he honoured Big Brother presenter Davina McCall on the Channel 4 show A Comedy Roast 29 In October he headlined the second episode of Dave s One Night Stand 30 followed by his second appearance on A League of Their Own 31 and on 1 November he appeared on Ask Rhod Gilbert 32 In December he appeared on the Royal Variety Performance 2010 and in December he appeared on the sixth series of Live at the Apollo 33 which had been filmed on 27 September In February 2011 Whitehall was featured on Comedy Central Presents Jack Whitehall in the United States 34 In March he appeared on the BBC football programme Final Score reporting on Arsenal s 0 0 draw with Sunderland at the Emirates Stadium From March until May Whitehall returned as a regular performer for the second series of Channel 4 s Stand Up for the Week together with Andi Osho Kevin Bridges and Rich Hall joined for the new series by Jon Richardson 27 In March Whitehall and Bridges presented Jack and Kevin s Comic Relief Lock In which took the Comic Relief show through to the early hours of the morning with a selection of the best comedy clips of the last couple of years In May 2011 he made his debut appearance on a U S chatshow interviewed by Ellen DeGeneres on The Ellen DeGeneres Show In June Whitehall featured on the second annual Channel 4 s Comedy Gala which had been filmed in May In June he made a seventh appearance on 8 Out of 10 Cats 25 In July 2011 Whitehall appeared alongside Lorraine Kelly on the Channel 4 show King Of presented by Claudia Winkleman 35 In July 2011 he made a sixth appearance on Mock the Week 36 and he appeared on the British version of The Marriage Ref with Jack Dee and Katherine Kelly He was a guest on the Channel 4 show Chris Moyles Quiz Night presented by BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles 37 and in September made his second appearance on Would I Lie to You 38 Whitehall made his acting debut in the Channel 4 comedy drama Fresh Meat from the creators of Peep Show In the series Whitehall plays the role of J P a public school boy who failed to get into a proper university 39 The first series in which he co stars alongside Joe Thomas ran until November 2011 and received critical acclaim A second third and fourth series aired on Channel 4 in the UK 40 In September he and his father Michael appeared on The Million Pound Drop Live presented by Davina McCall 41 On 30 November it was announced he would write and star in new BBC Three comedy Bad Education 42 He landed a six part entertainment series on Channel 4 called Hit The Road Jack which started airing on 20 March 2012 following Whitehall on a comedy tour of the country 43 He became a regular panellist for the fifth series of A League of Their Own on Sky1 in 2012 44 In 2012 Whitehall starred in a self penned sitcom Bad Education on BBC Three which began on 14 August in which he plays Alfie a teacher who is the worst teacher ever to grace the British education system and is a bigger kid than the kids he teaches The series also stars Mathew Horne as Fraser the headmaster Sarah Solemani as Miss Gulliver the biology teacher and Michelle Gomez as Miss Pickwell the deputy head Whithall co wrote and starred in the 2015 Bad Education Movie and returned for the 2022 reunion special On 30 November 2012 Whitehall was guest host of Have I Got News for You season 44 broadcast 7 On 3 January 2013 he promoted his first DVD in an interview with Mark Lawson on BBC Radio 4 s Front Row On 24 November 2013 he acted in the Old Vic s charity gala 24 Hour Plays where a series of ten minute plays are written rehearsed and performed within 24 hours Also in 2013 Whitehall lent his voice to the Disney animated film Frozen as a troll priest named Gothi but his lines were cut from the finished film 45 In February 2014 Whitehall guest starred on Top Gear having only driven a car once before and drove on the Top Gear Test Track In December 2014 he made a guest appearance in the second series of the Peter Gabriel spoof The Life of Rock with Brian Pern broadcast on BBC Two In 2015 he starred as posh backpacker Hugo in La Couchette the first episode of the second series of anthology series Inside No 9 On 24 October 2014 Whitehall was the presenter of the Feeling Nuts Movement s inaugural event called The Feeling Nuts Comedy Night on Channel 4 raising awareness of testicular cancer 46 In 2017 Whitehall presented Jack Whitehall Travels with My Father a travel documentary road trip series in which he and his father Michael Whitehall spent five weeks in Thailand Cambodia and Vietnam The show was released on Netflix 47 On 8 December 2017 Whitehall was announced as the next host of the BRIT Awards taking over from 2017 s hosts Dermot O Leary and Emma Willis In May 2019 during the professional wrestling PPV AEW Double or Nothing Whitehall introduced wrestling legend Bret Hart to the ring to unveil the new AEW World Championship Stand up comedy Edit Whitehall started performing stand up comedy at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe at the Pleasance Theatre s Comedy Reserve showcase He had previously taken a sketch show to the Fringe called Comic Abuse Whitehall won the Amused Moose Laugh Off 2007 and was runner up in the Laughing Horse New Act of The Year competition a finalist in So You Think You re Funny 48 and winner of the Charlie Harthill Special Reserve in the same year He was also nominated for Best Newcomer in the 2008 Chortle Awards and was a finalist in the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year In August 2009 Whitehall performed his first solo stand up show Nearly Rebellious at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe The same year he was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards 49 In September 2009 Whitehall was accused of stealing one of Stewart Lee s stand up routines for his critically acclaimed Nearly Rebellious show 50 51 Lee had performed the joke which deals with the subject of life after walking in space at the Montreal Just for Laughs comedy festival in the 1990s and was filmed for TV by the Comedy Network 52 When Whitehall recited his version of the routine at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2009 he was described by an otherwise favourable review for Metro as repeating Lee s sketch almost verbatim 53 On 20 October 2009 Robbie Williams was accused of stealing one of Whitehall s jokes in his much publicised comeback performance as part of the BBC s electric proms at the Camden Roundhouse 54 When Whitehall originally performed the one liner which plays on the phrasal verb to look down on someone it was voted the fifth best joke of the year s Edinburgh Fringe in a poll conducted by TV channel Dave 54 On 20 June 2010 a photograph of Whitehall appeared in the News of the World purportedly showing him in possession of cocaine in Manchester 55 56 57 He quickly issued an apology for his behaviour but did not confirm or deny the allegations 55 56 Later that same week Whitehall appeared on the debut episode of Stand Up for the Week 55 alongside fellow comedian Patrick Kielty 56 who took the opportunity to mockingly refer to the article 58 On 30 March 2010 Whitehall took part in Channel 4 s Comedy Gala a benefit show held in aid of Great Ormond Street Children s Hospital filmed live at The O2 Arena in London and broadcast on 5 April Whitehall then appeared at the Montreal Just for Laughs comedy festival in July and returned to the Edinburgh Fringe in August with his second solo show entitled Learning Difficulties On 27 September Whitehall appeared at the Apollo Hammersmith in front of a full audience for a recording of the sixth series of Live at the Apollo which aired on 17 December Also in 2010 he was picked out by Variety as one of their prestigious ten stars of the future In January 2011 Whitehall was nominated by the British Comedy Awards for Best Comedy Breakthrough 59 On 12 March he set a new Guinness World Records title together with Dara o Briain and Jon Richardson for hosting the Highest stand up comedy gig in the world on a British Airways flight in support of Comic Relief 60 On 24 May Whitehall took part in the second annual Channel 4 s Comedy Gala which aired on 10 June In August 2011 Whitehall performed two shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe His third solo stand up show in succession Let s Not Speak of This Again He also performed a series of four stand up shows with his father Michael Whitehall called Backchat 61 which was also completely sold out Both received very favourable reviews He appeared in the first series of Dave s One Night Stand for the comedy network Dave Recording a stand up performance at London s Haymarket Theatre The show featured special guests as support In November 2011 Whitehall performed two sell out solo shows at the Hammersmith Apollo These shows completed his debut national tour Let s Not Speak of This Again Both shows again received highly favourable reviews 62 On 30 December 2012 Whitehall appeared on The Big Fat Quiz of the Year during which he made a joke about Queen Elizabeth II On the next day complaints were submitted about the joke to Ofcom 63 Ensuing media speculation led to the National Television Awards stating publicly that Whitehall would not be forced to resign from presenting the awards a short time later 64 Personal life EditWhitehall met actress Gemma Chan in 2011 when she guest starred on his series Fresh Meat They dated until December 2017 65 Since 2020 he has been in a relationship with model Roxy Horner 66 67 and in 2023 they announced that they are expecting their first child together 68 Whitehall is an avid supporter of Arsenal F C 69 He is friends with Tony Khan 70 and has attended Jacksonville Jaguars games 71 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes2013 The Houdini Girl ShortFrozen Gothi Troll Priest voice Uncredited 2015 The Bad Education Movie Alfie Wickers Also writer2016 Mother s Day Zack ZimmAsterix The Mansions of the Gods Asterix voice English dub2018 KSI Can t Lose Himself DocumentaryThe Nutcracker and the Four Realms Harlequin2019 The Queen s Corgi Rex voice Luger Tom Short2021 Jungle Cruise McGregor HoughtonClifford the Big Red Dog Uncle Casey2023 Robots Charles Cameron C2TBA Silent Retreat Post productionTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1993 The Good Guys Guy McFadyean Jr Episode Old School Ties 1997 Noah s Ark Ben Wiston Episode Paying the Price 2002 Bertie and Elizabeth Little boy Television film uncreditedGoodbye Mr Chips Student Television film uncredited2005 Have I Been Here Before James Porter 1 episode2008 Ruddy Hell It s Harry and Paul Office workerJesus Boy and the Goatherd Jack Television film also writerBeehive Various characters 3 episodes2009 The TNT Show Himself Presenter 2 episodes2009 2011 Mock the Week Guest panellist 7 episodes2010 2017 2019 A League of Their Own Regular Panelist Guest Presenter 1 episode 2011 Little Crackers Robin Episode Jack Whitehall s Little Cracker Daddy s Little Princess also writer2011 2016 Fresh Meat J P Main role 30 episodes2012 2014 2022 Bad Education Alfie Wickers Main role 19 episodes also creator writer 17 episodes Associate Producer 4 episodes 2013 2014 Psychobitches Maria Von TrappSleeping Beauty s PrinceDiana Spencer 3 episodes2013 2015 Backchat Himself Presenter 12 episodes2014 Top Gear Star in a Reasonably Priced Car The Life of Rock with Brian Pern Young Tony Pebble Episode Jukebox Musical An American Education Alfie Wickers Television movie pilot also Executive Producer2015 Inside No 9 Hugo Episode La Couchette Cockroaches Oscar 4 episodes2015 2016 Thunderbirds Are Go Francois Lemaire voice 3 episodes 72 2015 The Royal Variety Performance Himself Presenter2016 Drunk History Sir Walter Raleigh Episode Sir Walter Raleigh Robin Hood amp Maid Marian Walliams amp Friend Various Episode Jack Whitehall 2017 Decline and Fall Paul Pennyfeather TV mini series 3 episodesJack Whitehall At Large Himself Stand up Special2017 2021 Jack Whitehall Travels with My Father Presenter also Executive Producer 5 series2017 2019 Bounty Hunters Barnaby Walker Main role 7 episodes2018 2018 Brit Awards Himself PresenterJack Whitehall Training DaysUrban Myths Mark Feld Episode David Bowie and Marc Bolan Horizon Himself Narrator episode Teenagers vs Cancer A User s Guide The Sidemen Show Episode The Great Sidemen Race 2019 2019 Brit Awards PresenterThe Graham Norton Show Guest presenterGood Omens Newton Pulsifer Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery Pulsifer TV mini series 5 episodesWho Do You Think You Are Himself Alongside his father Michael explores his ancestryJack Whitehall Christmas with My Father Presenter2020 Jack Whitehall I m Only Joking 73 Netflix Comedy Tour Special2020 Brit Awards PresenterJack Whitehall s Father s DayJack Whitehall s Sporting Nation 74 2021 2021 Brit AwardsA League of Their Own Roadtrip Loch Ness to London Game showThe KSI Show Bearus voice 2022 Got Got Need Himself 75 2023 Live Italian With Maya Jama and Lawrence Dallaglio 76 The Afterparty Sebastian Main role Upcoming season 2Stand up EditStand up tours Edit Year Title Notes2010 2011 Jack Whitehall Live 122 dates2014 Jack Whitehall Gets Around 60 dates2017 Jack Whitehall At Large 35 dates2019 Jack Whitehall Stood Up 48 dates2023 Jack Whitehall Settle Down 75 datesAwards EditWinner King of Comedy British Comedy Awards 2012 2013 2014 Winner Best TV Comedy Actor British Comedy Awards 2013DVD releases EditLive 19 November 2012 Gets Around Live from Wembley Arena 24 November 2014 References Edit Whitehall Jack Whitehall Michael And Hilary Whitehall 10 October 2013 Him amp Me Penguin Books Limited p 18 ISBN 978 1 4059 1136 8 So what was it like bringing up Jack Whitehall The Daily Telegraph 16 November 2013 Archived from the original on 21 January 2016 Retrieved 28 December 2015 Best Chloe 24 February 2020 Princess Eugenie attends Jack Whitehall s sister Molly s wedding Hello Retrieved 12 September 2022 Gibsone Harriet 9 July 2022 Hilary and Michael Whitehall look back I wanted an agent he wanted a wife The Guardian London Retrieved 12 September 2022 17 a tale of two Toms Who Do You Think You Are Series 16 3 Jack and Michael Whitehall BBC Jack and Michael Whitehall Who Do You Think You Are The Genealogist 31 July 2019 Retrieved 6 August 2019 Jack Whitehall on his godfather Richard Griffiths The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 13 July 2015 Retrieved 7 July 2015 Petridis Alexis 5 October 2012 Jack Whitehall a class act The Guardian Archived from the original on 28 December 2014 Cartwright Gemma 13 May 2016 Jack Whitehall Has Some Problems With His Old School Friend Robert Pattinson PopSugar a b 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