Kiell Smith-Bynoe is a charismatic British actor, comedian and presenter, celebrated for his engaging speaking style, humorous hosting, and dynamic performances. Known for his standout role in the popular TV show ‘Ghosts’, Kiell has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base, solidifying his status as a rising star in British entertainment. His ability to captivate audiences with his wit and charm makes him a valuable addition to any event.
Kiell's journey in the entertainment industry began in the early 2010s. He honed his craft at the renowned BRIT School, an institution famed for producing successful British artists. During his time at the BRIT School, Kiell developed a unique style that blends humour and authenticity, setting him apart from his peers. This solid foundation in performing arts has been pivotal in shaping his career, allowing him to navigate the competitive world of acting and presenting with confidence and skill.
Kiell's career has been marked by significant performances in both television and theatre. His early work included roles in critically acclaimed British comedies ‘Stath Lets Flats’ and ‘Man Like Mobeen’, which helped establish his reputation as a talented comedic actor. However, it was his role in ‘Ghosts’ that truly brought him widespread recognition. In this BBC comedy series, Kiell portrays Mike Cooper, the supportive husband of the lead character Alison, who can see and interact with ghosts. His performance in the show has been praised for its warmth, wit, and impeccable timing, contributing to the show's success and popularity. Throughout his career, Kiell has received numerous accolades for his work, including the award for Best Ensemble Cast in 2021, Comedy of the Year in 2023, and a nomination for Best Actor in a Comedy Series in 2019 for ‘Ghosts’. These accolades reflect not only his talent but also his dedication to his craft and his continuous pursuit of excellence.
Hiring Kiell Smith-Bynoe as a speaker or host brings a wealth of benefits. He is well-versed in discussing topics such as diversity in the arts, the importance of creative education, and the evolution of British comedy. His insights are invaluable, making him an ideal choice for events aiming to inspire and entertain. Kiell's engaging personality and ability to connect with audiences make him a standout choice for any event. His expertise in the entertainment industry and his experience in various roles give him a unique perspective that he shares passionately.
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- 2024 – Became a presenter for ‘The Great British Sewing Bee’
- 2024 – Starred in ‘Peacock’
- 2023 – Starred in the final season of ‘Ghosts’
- 2023 – Starred in ‘The Curse’
- 2023 – Starred in ‘Dreamland’
- 2022 – Starred in ‘The Witchfinder’
- 2022 – Featured in ‘Redemption," a critically acclaimed TV drama
- 2021 – Award for Best Ensemble Cast in ‘Ghosts’
- 2020 – Starred in ‘Death in Paradise’, a popular BBC series
- 2019 – Nominated for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for ‘Ghosts’
- 2016 – Starred in ‘Stath Lets Flats’, a BAFTA-winning series
- 2015 – Featured in the award-winning show ‘Man Like Mobeen’
- 2014 – Graduated from the BRIT School
- 2013 – Debuted in ‘Youngers’, a Channel 4 series
- 2012 – Performed stand-up comedy at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
- 2011 – Won the New Act of the Year at the Leicester Square Theatre
- 2010 – Participated in the Royal Court Theatre's Young Writers Programme
- 2009 – Performed in the National Youth Theatre's production of ‘Macbeth’
- 2008 – Featured in a short film that won an award at the London Short Film Festival
- 2007 – Began his acting career with a role in a local theatre production
- 2006 – Joined the National Youth Theatre
- 2005 – Won a school talent competition for his comedic performance
- 2004 – Played a lead role in a school play that won regional recognition
- 2003 – Started training in drama at a local arts academy
- 2002 – Won first prize in a regional poetry recitation contest
- 2001 – Selected for a youth acting workshop with a renowned theatre company
- 2000 – Performed in his first public theatre production at the age of 10