Kiell Smith-Bynoe

Engaging British Comedian, Actor & Presenter, Celebrated For His Roles In British Comedies ‘Ghosts’ & ‘Man Like Mobeen’

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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