[go: up one dir, main page]
More Web Proxy on the site http://driver.im/Jump to content

Josh Pugh

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Josh Pugh
Pugh in February 2024
Born20 August 1989 (1989-08-20) (age 35)
OccupationStand-up comedian
Years active2014–present
Children1
WebsiteJosh Pugh on Twitter

Josh Pugh (born 20 August 1989) is an English stand-up comedian, England Para-footballer, and actor.[1][2][3]

Early life

[edit]

Pugh was born in Nuneaton in 1989 and grew up in Atherstone, Warwickshire.[4][5]

Career

[edit]

Pugh began performing in 2014. He won new act competitions in both Birmingham Comedy Festival and Nottingham comedy festival in 2015, the Midland new act of the year in both 2014 and 2015, and the English Comedian of the Year in 2016.[5][4]

He has appeared on Mock the Week, Hypothetical, Rosie Jones's Disability Comedy Extravaganza, Question Team, Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable and Live at the Apollo. As an actor, he appeared on Sneakerhead.[6]

Pugh has written for several shows, including 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Newsjack and The Now Show.[1]

Pugh was part of the Channel 4 presentation team for the 2024 Paralympic Games.[7]

He hosts a podcast, Josh And Phil's Knowledge Club, with Phil Pagett.[8]

Personal life

[edit]

Pugh is partially sighted and has played for England's Partially Sighted football team between 2012 and 2022.[9]

He lives in Atherstone with his wife; they had a child in December 2021 via IVF.[3][10][11]

In 2024, he was invited to start the annual Shrove Tuesday Atherstone Ball Game, held on 13 February of that year, by throwing the ball into the crowd in the town's Long Street.[12]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Guide, British Comedy. "Josh Pugh". comedy.co.uk. British Comedy Guide.
  2. ^ "Josh Pugh, comedian tour dates". chortle.co.uk. Chortle: The UK Comedy Guide.
  3. ^ a b Logan, Brian (26 August 2022). "Josh Pugh review – fashioning fecklessness into front-rank standup". The Guardian.
  4. ^ a b "Josh Pugh scoops festival award". 448creative.wordpress.com. 5 October 2015.
  5. ^ a b Reid, Nick (11 July 2016). "Atherstone comedian crowned one of the funniest men in England". CoventryLive.
  6. ^ "Josh Pugh". IMDb.
  7. ^ "Paralympics Coverage Overview". Channel 4. Retrieved 31 August 2024.
  8. ^ "Josh Pugh keeps it personal with The Changing Man". www.whatsonlive.co.uk.
  9. ^ Crae, Ross (25 July 2022). "Edinburgh Fringe Q&A: Comedian Josh Pugh loves when worlds collide at the festival". The Sunday Post.
  10. ^ "Year of Wellbeing: Laughter is the best medicine - Happy Healthy Lives". happyhealthylives.uk. Coventry and Warwickshire Integrated Care System. 25 April 2019.
  11. ^ Davies, Katy (11 July 2022). "Josh Pugh promises a Special Delivery of 'really good stand-up' at the Fringe (just don't ask him to deliver a parcel)". Entertainment Focus.
  12. ^ Suart, Paul; Harrison, Claire (13 February 2024). "Atherstone Ball Game winner announced as tributes paid to past champion". Coventry Live. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
[edit]