Spencer Jones (comedian)
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Spencer Jones is an English actor, comedian and writer. He has performed regularly at the
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, and in 2017 and 2019 was nominated for the main prize in the
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. He was co-creator and co-star of the BAFTA-nominated CBBC comedy ''
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'', and has a regular role in the sitcom ''
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''.


Career

Jones co-created with Jon Riche and co-starred in ''
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'' for
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in 2010. The series was nominated for the
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for best children's comedy that year. In 2011 he appeared in the play ''Wedding Band'' at the Edinburgh Fringe. Subsequently, he has performed in solo shows. He first performed his own show at the Fringe in
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's Bookshop in 2014, performing as his character, The Herbert. In 2015 he came joint second (with Jenny Collier) in the New Act of the Year final. He won the Comedian's Choice award (also known as The Barry Award) for both "best show" and "best performer" the same year for his Edinburgh show, ''The Herbert In Proper Job'' at another of Bob Slayer's
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venue, The Hive. In 2015 Jones wrote and starred in the comedy short ''Spencer Jones's Christmas'' for Sky TV's on demand service, which won the 2016
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Digital Award for Best Scripted Online Short. Jones performed his comedy act on British television for the first time in ''Live from the BBC'', which was broadcast on BBC Two in March 2016. In 2016 he was nominated for "breakthrough act" and "music and variety award" in the
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. However, these categories were won by Joseph Morpurgo and
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, respectively. Jones plays Shakespearean actor
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in the sitcom ''
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'', which was broadcast on BBC Two beginning in May 2016. Jones plays the character as a parody of
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using his manner and speech patterns. He was asked to play the character this way to draw a comparison between Kempe, a popular comic actor of the 16th century, and Gervais in the present day; according to the show's producer Gareth Edwards, "what we tried to show was that every era has its own maverick comedy guy who's slightly ahead of his time and is following the beat of a slightly different drum". In 2016, he again performed his Fringe show in character as The Herbert in a new show called ''Eggy Bagel'', at The Hive. Then, in 2017, he was one of a record nine nominees for the 2017
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for his show ''The Audition'' at the Monkey Barrel comedy club, a year in which the final award was shared by
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and John Robins. He returned to the Fringe in 2019 with a new show called ''The Things We Leave Behind'', this time at
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and was again nominated for the Comedy Award. He also ran an experimental music/variety show at Monkey Barrel called The Spencer Jones 50 Minute Disco Experiment. Jones starred as the titular character in the pilot episode of ''The Mind of Herbert Clunkerdunk'' in 2018; a full series (5 episodes) aired in 2019; Series 2 (5 episodes) was first broadcast on BBC Two and iPlayer in January 2022. In 2020 he starred as Leslie Winner in ''Mister Winner'' on BBC Two, which had previously had a pilot episode broadcast in 2017.
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co-starred as his girlfriend in both series. Jones's other television credits include ''
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'', '' Skins'', '' Pulling'', ''
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, ''and ''
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