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Jacob Edwards is a British comedian, writer, comic actor and television host.

Television & Film
Jacob is known as a regular on 'Live at the Electric' (BBC 3), writing and performing as Roger Showbusiness live in the studio throughout the most recent series.

He is also known as the host of 'CTRL Freaks' (London Live), the ground-breaking hidden camera series where he took control of contestants’ lives through their social media feeds.

Jacob was cast by director John Landis ('The Blues Brothers' and 'Trading Places') to appear in the feature film 'Burke & Hare', alongside Simon Pegg and Andy Serkis.

He has numerous other TV credits to his name, including 'The IT Crowd' (Channel 4), 'Fool Britannia' (ITV), 'Let's Dance for Comic Relief' (BBC 1), as well as regular appearances on both '10 O'Clock Live' (Channel 4) and 'Lee Kern’s Celebrity Bedlam' (Channel 4).

Jacob has appeared in 'I Live with Models' (Comedy Central), 'Richard Hammond’s Secret Service' (BBC 1), 'The Persuasionists' (BBC 2), 'The Scum Also Rises' (BBC 3), 'Genie in the House' (Nickelodeon) and 'The Wrong Door' (BBC 3).

He has been a regular panel guest on 'Not the One Show' (London Live) and 'Big Brother’s Bit on the Side' (5*).

Commercials
Jacob has hosted major online campaigns, including 'Movie Mates' for Orange, a weekly movie review show and 'Success TV' for Nokia, based on the week’s good news stories.

He has fronted commercial campaigns for Toyota, Philips, Heineken, Total, O2, Capital FM, Cheerios, Easy Property, Secret Sales, E4, Castello, Qualcomm,  Wren Living and the NSPCC.

He also appeared as Ed Miliband in The Green Party's 'Change the Tune' election campaign, which gained over 1 million views online alone, before being broadcast on all five major UK channels.

The Edinburgh Festival
The Sunday Defensive

His performances as one half of the comedy double-act The Sunday Defensive, alongside Phil Gilbert, received outstanding five and four star reviews at the Edinburgh Festival in both 2009 for the debut show ‘Friend and Foe’, and it’s 2010 follow-up ‘Further Complications’.

The pair were recommended by both The Guardian and The Independent, with Time Out calling them, ‘One of the most innovative groups around… a terrific duo’.

Jacob’s performances during the Edinburgh Festival shows were singled out for special praise, with Chortle saying he had, ''‘Exceptional comic timing and natural eye for what’s funny. Anyone who can reduce a room to hysterical tears for such a long period is certainly one to watch. Pure brilliance’ and also went on to say, ‘A genuine joy for his craft sees Edwards reduce the entire room to stitches. Superb’''.

As part of another review Three Weeks magazine described Jacob as ''‘An urbane, moronic and hedonistic clown. Hilarious'.''

Faux Latino Show Pony

In 2013 Jacob took his debut solo show Faux Latino Show Pony to the Edinburgh Fringe, where he enjoyed a successful run at the prestigious Assembly Hall.

The show received a string of 5 and 4 star reviews, with The Skinny calling the show ‘violently funny’ and ‘electrifying’, describing Jacob as ‘a real master of his craft’ and stating that ''‘his timing is perfect and his delivery is seamless. Faux Latino Show Pony is, without doubt, the best character comedy I’ve seen this year'''.

Three Weeks was keen to point out the ‘brilliance’ of the show, describing it as ‘hilarious’ and predicting ‘big things in the future’ for Jacob, while The List reviewed the show as ‘addictive, joyful and ballsy’ and The JC as ‘a masterclass in the art of silliness’ in another 5 star review.

Remote Goat’s review described Jacob as ‘wonderful’ and the show as a ‘heady, hedonistic, hilarious, hectic, hazardous night’ and Fresh Fringe said Jacob was ‘leagues ahead of other similar acts’, before finally stating that ‘you owe it to yourself to see this show’.

West End Theatre
On the stage, Jacob is a veteran of the West End stage and at The National Theatre appeared in 'Bartholomew Fair' directed by Sir Richard Eyre, as well as Stephen Sondheim’s 'Sunday in the Park with George'.