Jack Whitehall

Jack Whitehall is one of Britain’s most celebrated comedians, actors, and presenters, acclaimed for his sharp humour, effortless charm, and undeniable stage presence. Over the past two decades, he has established himself as one of the leading figures in British entertainment, effortlessly moving between stand-up comedy, television, and film. Best known for his starring roles in the award-winning series Fresh Meat and Bad Education, as well as for his long-standing position on Sky’s hit show A League of Their Own, Jack has earned numerous accolades, including three consecutive King of Comedy titles at the British Comedy Awards. His natural comic timing, intelligence, and ability to engage with audiences across generations have made him a household name both in the UK and abroad.

Born in London in 1988, Jack grew up surrounded by the entertainment industry, the son of actor Michael Whitehall and actress Hilary Gish. He attended Marlborough College before studying at the University of Manchester, where he began performing stand-up and quickly attracted attention for his razor-sharp wit. His early appearances on 8 Out of 10 Cats, Mock the Week, and Big Brother’s Big Mouth showcased a confidence well beyond his years. By 2007, he had won the Amused Moose Laugh-Off and the Charlie Hartill Special Reserve Competition at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, establishing himself as one of the most exciting young comedians on the circuit. His big television break came soon after, with appearances on The Sunday Night Project, You Have Been Watching, and The TNT Show, where his quick humour and charm won over a national audience.

In recent years, Jack has become a dominant force in live entertainment and film. He has hosted the BRIT Awards four times, earning acclaim for his wit and composure in front of millions of viewers, and made history as the youngest ever host of the Royal Variety Performance. His film career has seen him star in Disney’s Jungle Cruise alongside Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and Robots, while continuing to tour globally with sell-out stand-up shows. Whether performing for thousands at the O2 Arena, presenting on primetime television, or filming for international streaming platforms, Jack Whitehall remains one of Britain’s most dynamic, versatile, and beloved entertainers.

Jack Whitehall is an exceptional live performer whose charisma, intelligence and humour make him a natural choice for hosting and keynote events. With years of experience in stand-up, television and film, he brings impeccable timing, audience connection and charm to any stage. His extensive presenting background, including hosting the BRIT Awards and the Royal Variety Performance, has proven his ability to engage both live and televised audiences with ease. Jack’s sharp comedic style and professionalism make him a perfect fit for corporate functions, award ceremonies and international events seeking a speaker or host who can entertain, energise and connect with audiences of all backgrounds.

Below showcases Jack Whitehall’s highlights that influenced his career throughout comedy and entertainment:

  • 2025 – Hosted the BRIT Awards 2025 at The O2 Arena in London for the fifth time, returning after a four-year break to lead the ceremony
  • 2024 – Presented Jack Fatherhood with My Father and Jack in Time for Christmas.
  • 2023 – Starred in The Afterparty and Robots.
  • 2021 – Hosted the BRIT Awards for the fourth consecutive year and starred in Disney’s Jungle Cruise and Clifford the Big Red Dog.
  • 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.
  • 2017 – Starred in Netflix’s hit travel series Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father.
  • 2015 – Became the youngest ever host of the Royal Variety Performance and starred in The Bad Education Movie.
  • 2013 – Starred as JP in Channel 4’s Fresh Meat and won Best TV Comedy Actor at the British Comedy Awards.
  • 2012 – Created, wrote and starred as Alfie Wickers in BBC’s Bad Education.
  • 2010 – Joined Sky’s A League of Their Own as a regular panellist.
  • 2007 – Won the Amused Moose Laugh-Off and the Charlie Hartill Special Reserve Competition at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

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