One of the nation’s most outrageous and successful stand up comedians, Jack Whitehall has established himself as a leading talent on some of the most popular television shows and comedy festivals throughout Britain; including his own shows, Bad Education and Fresh Meat. As an event entertainer, Jack leaves audiences in fits of laughter with his snippets of observational comedy, offering hilarious commentary of everyday occurrences. When booked as an event host or after dinner speaker, he thrills audiences with his story of success on the comedy circuit
A regular face on our television screens, Jack has enjoyed creating and featuring in a number of his shows. One of the most popular is Hit the Road Jack - a six part series showing his stand up act in a multitude of cities across the UK, as well as inviting celebrity guests to join him on stage. Aside from mainstream media, Jack has diversified his career to take Netflix by storm with his show, Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father. Additionally, his role as host of the BRIT Awards has become legendary, due to his risqué and hilarious mockery of popular musicians.
In 2012, Jack was appointed a regular panel guest in the hugely popular Sky 1 sporting quiz show, A League of their Own, alongside the likes of James Corden, Jamie Redknapp and Andrew Flintoff. Jack later branched out to his own celebrity chat show with his father, a programme that took a humorous view on current affairs. The show was a hit, and rocketed Jack’s career to new heights. Including Jack Whitehall: Stood Up in 2020 and Jack Whitehall: Christmas with My Father in 2019, he continues to be one of the most relentless, topical comedians available to book.
Jack is not only a comedian, but also as a critically acclaimed actor. Starting with his portrayal of former public school boy JP in C4’s Fresh Meat, he quickly established himself as a promising comedy actor, earning legions of loyal fans. Jack went on to write and star in Bad Education, a BBC comedy portraying the life of a failing, but lovable, teacher to grace the nation’s education system. The programme was even made into a film, The Bad Education Movie, in 2015, reflecting its incredible popularity amongst viewers.
An ideal comedian for your event, Jack’s cynical yet hilarious take on life guarantees that guests thoroughly enjoy themselves. Whether Jack performs in front of thousands at the Hammersmith Apollo, or to an intimate crowd at a private event, he interacts with the crowd to make everyone feel a part of the show. Considering Jack's top-class talent, it is no surprise that he has been awarded the 2013, 2014 and 2015 King of Comedy at the British Comedy Awards and 2013 Best TV Comedy Actor. An event featuring Jack is truly unforgettable, as his unique comedy style and "posh boy" persona makes him stand out from the rest on the circuit.
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"Class act... A rising star...The new funniest kid on the block... he has no right to be as slick and confident as he is. He oozes charisma from the moment he walks onstage and delivers sure-fire punchlines time after time." - Time Out
- 2021 - Hosted the Brit Awards for the fourth consecutive year
- 2021 - Starred in Disney's Jungle Cruise
- 2019 - Became the first person to stand in as host of the Graham Norton Show
- 2018 - Hosted the BAFTA Britannia Awards for the third time and the second year in a row
- 2015 - Became the youngest ever host of the Royal Variety Performance
- 2014 - Named King of Comedy for the third straight year at the British Comedy Awards
- 2013 - Named Best TV Comedy Actor at the British Comedy Awards
- 2012 - Starred in Bad Education
- 2010 - Appeared on A League of Their Own for the first time
- 2007 - Won the Amused Moose Laugh Off and the Charlie Hartill Special Reserve Competition at the Edinborough Fringe Festival