Ben Willbond

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Ben Willbond
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Willbond in 2023
Birth nameBenjamin Thomas Willbond
Born (1973-01-18) 18 January 1973 (age 51) [1]
Bedfordshire, England
MediumTelevision, radio, film
NationalityEnglish
Alma mater St Catherine's College, Oxford
Years active1995–present
Genres Satire
SpouseCharlotte Gordon
Children2
Notable works and roles Horrible Histories , The Thick of It , Rev. , Ghosts , We Are Not Alone
Website benwillbond.com

Benjamin Thomas Willbond (born 18 January 1973) [1] is an English actor and screenwriter best known as a member of the British Them There collective, for which he has written and starred in productions including Horrible Histories , Yonderland , and Ghosts .

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Along with fellow Them There member Laurence Rickard, he co-wrote the 2022 feature length television comedy We Are Not Alone.

Early life

Willbond was a forces child and consequently his family moved around every two years. He was sent to board at Stamford School in Lincolnshire, when he was nine years old. He was bullied whilst attending the school. [2] Willbond when talking about his experience at the school said "I don't actually remember that time because it was so shocking". [3] He studied Russian and French at St Catherine's College, Oxford.

Career

Along with Arnold Widdowson, Willbond was part of the comedy duo "Ben & Arn", who won Perrier Award for "Best Newcomer" in 1999, [4] and formed the self-proclaimed "thinking man's French pop duo" [5] Priorité à Gauche. [6] He then went on to perform his solo character shows at several Edinburgh Fringe Festivals, the last being in 2005 which also starred Katy Brand and Jim Field Smith. [6] [7]

He is perhaps best known for his regular role in CBBC's Horrible Histories , in which he played a wide variety of historical figures, most memorably recurring roles as Henry VIII and Alexander the Great. Along with the five other members of the Horrible Histories starring cast, Willbond is also the co-creator, -writer and -star of Yonderland , a family fantasy comedy series that premiered on Sky One on 10 November 2013. [8] In addition he is the co-writer of Bill , a BBC-produced comedy film based loosely around the early life of William Shakespeare, which involved the same starring troupe. [9]

Previously, Willbond had starred in a short-lived sketch show for ITV2 called Laura, Ben & Him [4] with Marek Larwood and sometime writing partner Laura Solon. He also appeared in Solon's BBC Radio 4 sketch show, Laura Solon: Talking and Not Talking . Other notable television work includes the recurring roles of Steve Warwick in the BBC comedy Rev , [10] Adam Kenyon in BBC Four's The Thick of It [4] and as a television director in the movie-length final episode of the Ricky Gervais comedy Extras (BBC Two). [4] He has also appeared in Katy Brand's Big Ass Show [4] for ITV2 and Mayo [11] for BBC One.

Willbond's other radio credits include BBC Radio 4 series Deep Trouble , Double Science (co-written with Justin Edwards), Recorded for Training Purposes and the first series of Electric Ink . He also starred in the YouTube romantic comedy "Nigel and Victoria."

His 2010 short film Tooty's Wedding , which he co-wrote with Solon, won numerous international comedy awards and was screened as part of the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. [12] Other notable film work includes the movie Starter for 10 (2006). [13] In 2007 he had a short appearance in St Trinian's , [11] as a nervous school inspector.

Between 2019–2023, Willbond portrayed The Captain in the BBC sitcom Ghosts with the other main Horrible Histories cast.

Personal life

Willbond has two children and is married to Charlotte Gordon. He is a keen cricketer and plays for the Thunderers. [14]

Awards

YearProjectAwardEventNotes
2011 Tooty's Wedding Best Comedy ShortRhode Island International Film Festival
2011Tooty's WeddingBest Foreign Short & Best Direction (Short)LA Comedy Festival
2011Tooty's WeddingJury Prize Best Short FilmFriars Club Comedy Film Festival
2011Tooty's WeddingBest ComedyAesthetica Short Film Festival
2011Tooty's WeddingAward of MeritAccolade Competition
2011 Horrible Histories Best ActingKidscreen AwardsEntire cast
2012Horrible HistoriesBest ActingKidscreen AwardsEntire cast

Filmography

YearProjectRoleNotes and references
1999Ben & Arn's Big TopBenEdinburgh Fringe Festival performance [4]
1999 The Now Show BBC Radio 4 [11]
2001Le Hip ParadeFrançois Play UK television series [15]
2004–07 Deep Trouble Writer / performer ('Lieutenant Jack Trainor')BBC Radio 4 [16]
2005 Mayo Simon JohnstonBBC One [17]
2005 The Gigolos BenFilm
2005 Imagine Me & You DavidFilm
2005 The Catherine Tate Show Gym TrainerBBC Two [18]
2006 Starter for 10 JulianFilm [11]
2006 My Hero DexterBBC One [19]
2006–08Recorded for Training PurposesWriter / performerBBC Radio 4 [11] [20]
2007, 2012 The Thick of It Adam KenyonBBC Two [21]
2007 St Trinian's AlistairFilm [11]
2007, 2008 Double Science Doctor Colin JacksonBBC Radio 4
2008Exit StrategyHusbandShort film [22]
2008 Lead Balloon JamieBBC Two [23]
2008Laura, Ben & HimWriter, performer, co-creatorITV 2 [11]
2009–13 Horrible Histories Principal sketch performerCBBC [11]
2010–11 Rev. Stephen WarwickBBC Two [11]
2011 Tooty's Wedding PeterFilm short
2013–16 Yonderland Various
2014 Inside No. 9 JeremyEpisode: "Sardines"
2015 Bill VariousFilm
2015Acoustic KittyAgent CooperFilm short [24]
2015 Shush! SimonBBC Radio 4
2016 Power Monkeys OlegChannel 4. Utilises Russian degree.
2016 Bridget Jones's Baby GilesFilm
2017 Playing House Dr. Clive Ericson5 episodes
2017 Quacks Patrice Dupont1 episode
2017 Danger Mouse Ham Hands2 episodes
2017 Tracey Breaks the News Emmanuel Macron, VariousBBC One
2018 Damned Marcus Bowles
2018–2023 There She Goes ChrisMain role; 2 series and 2023 special
2019–2023 Ghosts The CaptainMain role; BBC One
2019 Good Omens Nigel Tomkins1 episode
2019 Sequins Alan BigsbyFilm short
2021 Alma's Not Normal PhilSeries 1, episode 3
2022 We Are Not Alone DarrenthFilm
2023 A Kind of Spark Adam QuinnMain role [25]

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