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David Mitchell
NameDavid Mitchell
Birth dateJuly 14, 1974
Birth placeSalisbury, Wiltshire, England
NationalityBritish
OccupationComedian, Actor, Writer

David Mitchell is a renowned British comedian, actor, and writer, best known for his work on BBC's Mock the Week and Peep Show. He has also appeared on various other BBC shows, including QI and Have I Got News for You, alongside Stephen Fry and Ian Hislop. Mitchell's comedic style is often compared to that of Ricky Gervais and John Cleese, and he has worked with numerous notable comedians, such as Robert Webb and Richard Ayoade. He has also been a guest on The Graham Norton Show and The Jonathan Ross Show, where he has interviewed celebrities like Helen Mirren and Meryl Streep.

Early Life

David Mitchell was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, to British parents, and grew up in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, near Oxford University. He attended Abingdon School and later studied History at Cambridge University, where he was a member of the Cambridge Footlights Drama Society, alongside Richard Ayoade and John Oliver. During his time at Cambridge University, Mitchell became friends with Robert Webb, with whom he would later collaborate on various projects, including Peep Show and That Mitchell and Webb Look. He also met Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie during his time at Cambridge University, and has since worked with them on several occasions, including QI and A Bit of Fry and Laurie.

Career

Mitchell's career in comedy began when he met Robert Webb at Cambridge University, and the two started performing together as a comedy duo. They appeared on various BBC shows, including The Jack Docherty Show and Mel and Sue's Comic Relief Special, and later created their own show, That Mitchell and Webb Look, which aired on BBC Two and featured guests like Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Mitchell has also appeared on Have I Got News for You, alongside Ian Hislop and Paul Merton, and has been a regular guest on QI, hosted by Stephen Fry and later Sandi Toksvig. He has worked with numerous other notable comedians, including Ricky Gervais, John Cleese, and Eric Idle, and has appeared on shows like The Graham Norton Show and The Jonathan Ross Show, where he has interviewed celebrities like Helen Mirren and Meryl Streep.

Personal Life

Mitchell is married to Victoria Coren Mitchell, a British poker player and journalist, and the couple has a daughter together. He is a self-proclaimed Atheist and has been involved in various charity work, including supporting Amnesty International and Comic Relief. Mitchell is also a fan of Aston Villa F.C. and has appeared on BBC's Match of the Day to discuss football. He has also been a guest on The Andrew Marr Show and Newsnight, where he has discussed politics and current events with guests like Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.

Filmography

Mitchell's filmography includes appearances in Peep Show, That Mitchell and Webb Look, and QI, as well as roles in films like Magicians and The Mitchell and Webb Situation. He has also lent his voice to various animated shows, including Phineas and Ferb and The Amazing World of Gumball, and has appeared in documentaries like The Real Hustle and The Gadget Show. Mitchell has worked with numerous notable actors, including Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Chris O'Dowd, and has appeared in films like The Other Half and Back.

Awards and Nominations

Mitchell has been nominated for several awards, including a BAFTA TV Award for his work on Peep Show and a British Comedy Award for his performance in That Mitchell and Webb Look. He has also won a Royal Television Society Award for his writing on Peep Show, and has been nominated for a National Television Award for his work on QI. Mitchell has also been recognized for his charity work, and has been awarded a BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award for his support of Sport Relief.

Public Image

Mitchell is known for his dry wit and sarcastic sense of humor, which has made him a popular figure in British comedy. He has been praised for his intelligent and insightful commentary on politics and current events, and has been named one of the most influential people in British comedy by The Guardian. Mitchell has also been recognized for his charity work, and has been named a UNICEF UK Ambassador. He has worked with numerous notable organizations, including Amnesty International and Comic Relief, and has appeared on shows like The Graham Norton Show and The Jonathan Ross Show to raise awareness for various causes.

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