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Johnny Vegas
English comedian

Johnny Vegas

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English comedian
Gender
Male
Place of birth
St Helens, St. Helens, Merseyside, North West England
Age
52 years
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Biography

Michael Pennington (born 11 September 1971), known professionally as Johnny Vegas, is an English actor and comedian, known for his angry rants, surreal humour, portly figure and high husky voice.

His television roles have included playing Al in the ITV Digital and PG Tips adverts, drug dealer Moz in the BBC black comedy Ideal, Geoff Maltby in the ITV comedy series Benidorm and Eric Agnew in the BBC sitcom Still Open All Hours.

Early life

Vegas was born in Thatto Heath, St Helens, Lancashire, the youngest of four children of Laurence and Patricia Pennington. He and his elder siblings, Robert, Mark, and Catharine were brought up as Roman Catholics. At the age of eleven, he attended St Joseph's College in Upholland, a Catholic boarding-school seminary, to train for the priesthood, but came back homesick after four terms.

After studying art and ceramics at Middlesex University for three years and gaining a third class degree, Vegas returned to Thatto Heath and took various short-term jobs including working in an Argos warehouse, selling boiler insurance door-to-door and packing bottles of Jif in a factory, before eventually becoming a barman at the Brown Edge pub in Thatto Heath.

Between 1994 and 1997, he was a member of Cluub Zarathustra, a comedy performance group led by Stewart Lee, Roger Mann and Simon Munnery.

Career

Television and radio

In 1996, Vegas made his television début as a contestant on Win, Lose or Draw in the UK under his real name of Michael, but made references to the fact he wanted to be a comedian and that his stage name was "Johnny Vegas". He featured on The Big Breakfast during the programme's final months before it ended in March 2002.

His appearance was briefly shown during Channel 4's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups and BBC Three's Almost Famous 2. Vegas gained a wider audience as a regular member of Shooting Stars. His character was not too dissimilar to his real-life persona at that time: a pitiable sort always nursing a pint of Guinness. In 2001 he appeared on the Weakest Link, in a comedians special and beat Barry Cryer to win the jackpot of £10200.

In 2002, Vegas starred in the BBC Radio 4 sitcom Night Class, which he co-wrote with Tony Burgess and Tony Pitts, with Dirk Maggs as director. Vegas played a former Butlin's redcoat teaching evening classes in pottery. It was a runner-up for best comedy at the Sony Radio Academy Awards.

He starred in the BBC Three sitcom Ideal as Moz from 2005 to 2011.

Between 2007 and 2009, Vegas played Geoff "The Oracle" Maltby in the ITV sitcom Benidorm. On 16 January 2015, he made guest appearances in episode 3,4,5 and 6 during the programme's seventh series. He returned full-time in Series 8, which began on 11 January 2016.

In 2012, Vegas played the role of Mr. Croombe in a television adaptation of David Walliams' children's novel Mr Stink.

In 2014, Vegas voiced Fat Baz in the ITV4 animated sitcom Warren United.

In August 2014, Vegas took part in ITV's two-part documentary series Secrets from the Clink. In May 2013, Vegas played the role of Lord Ratspeaker in a BBC radio adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, adapted by Dirk Maggs.

Since 26 December 2013, Vegas has played Wet Eric Agnew in the revived BBC sitcom Still Open All Hours. Vegas has guest presented numerous episodes of Sunday Brunch for Channel 4.

In August 2015, he narrated the four-part series Travel Guides for ITV. In 2016, he took part in ITV's celebrity driving show Drive, hosted by Vernon Kay.

In August 2016, Vegas starred in a one-off comedy pilot called Home From Home, playing the lead role of Neil Hackett. Filmed at Skiddaw View Holiday Park, the episode aired on BBC Two on 30 August 2016. In December 2016 it was announced that Home From Home had been commissioned for a full series to air on BBC One in 2018.

Film

In 2003, Vegas played Jackie Symes in the film The Virgin of Liverpool, Alf Prince in the film Cheeky and Trevor in the film Blackball. In 2004, he played Dave in the film Sex Lives of the Potato Men and voiced Uncle Stewart in the film Terkel in Trouble. In 2013, Vegas was the voice of Abu the hamster in the British film The Harry Hill Movie.

Vegas provided the voice for Asbo in the 2018 Aardman Animations film Early Man.

Other projects

Vegas appeared in Joe Orton's The Erpingham Camp at the 2000 Edinburgh Festival. In 2001, Vegas starred as Al in adverts for ITV Digital with a puppet named Monkey (voiced by Ben Miller). In 2007, he reprised the role in adverts for PG Tips tea.

Having achieved fame in entertainment, Vegas received plaudits for his ceramic work. Ceramic Review praised him, leading to a role in Pot Shots (collaborating with Roger Law), a film made for an international gathering of potters. This led to his work being acquired for a collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum and a commission from Old Spice to design a bottle for their aftershave. In 2005, Vegas participated in a celebrity edition of The Generation Game demonstrating how to make a pot, before judging the participants' attempts.

In 2014, he directed a music video for Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott. That year he also published his autobiography.

In May 2017, it was announced Vegas would be starring in new comedy feature Eaten by Lions opposite Antonio Aakeel and Jack Carroll, directed by Jason Wingard.

Personal life

In August 2002, Vegas married Catherine "Kitty" Donnelly and sold pictures of the wedding to Viz magazine for a pound.

In April 2011, Vegas married columnist and Irish television producer Maia Dunphy in Seville. In January 2015, the couple announced that they were expecting their first child together.

Vegas said in 2012 that he had returned to his Catholic faith in the previous few years, crediting his parents' faith for his good upbringing.

Vegas fulfilled a lifetime ambition by appearing for St Helens in Keiron Cunningham's testimonial rugby league game, a friendly against Hull, in 2005.

In July 2014, Vegas was awarded an honorary doctorate from Edge Hill University.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003The Virgin of LiverpoolJackie Symes
CheekyAlf Prince
BlackballTrevor
2004Sex Lives of the Potato MenDave
Terkel in TroubleUncle Stewart (voice)
The LibertineSackville
2013The Harry Hill MovieAbu (voice)
2016GrimsbyMilky Pimms
Womble MovieGiro
2017The Drowning of Arthur BraxtonArthur Braxton Snr
Murder on the Blackpool ExpressTerry
2018Early ManAsbo (voice)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesChannel
2001–2003HappinessCharlie Doyle12 episodesBBC Two
2001Attention Scum!24-hour newsreader6 episodes
2002Shooting StarsRegular panellistBBC Choice
2005–2011IdealMoz53 episodesBBC Three
2005–20148 Out of 10 CatsRegular panellistChannel 4
2005Bleak HouseKrook6 episodesBBC One
18 Stone of IdiotHostChannel 4
Dead Man WedsLewis Donat6 episodesITV
2007—QIRegular panellist12 episodesBBC Four/BBC Two/BBC One
2007–2009, 2015–2017BenidormGeoff MaltbyRegular role (series 1–3)
Recurring role (series 7–9)
ITV
2008MassiveTony6 episodesBBC Three
2011—Celebrity JuiceRegular panellist12 episodes (as of 13 September 2017)ITV2
2012–2015Moone BoyCrunchie Haystacks6 episodesSky1
2012Mr StinkMr. CroombeOne-off TV filmBBC One
2013—Still Open All HoursWet Eric AgnewRegular role; 19 episodes
2014Warren UnitedFat Baz (voice)1 seriesITV4
Secrets from the ClinkHimself, participantITV
2015, 2017Sunday BrunchGuest presenter3 episodesChannel 4
2015Travel GuidesNarrator1 seriesITV
2015—8 Out of 10 Cats Does CountdownHimself, panellist10 episodesChannel 4
2015–2017The Last LegHimself, guest7 episodes
2016Comedy Strip Presents...Red TopJohnnyGold
DriveContestantFinished in fourth placeITV
2016—The Funny Thing About...PresenterChannel 5
Home from HomeNeil Hackett1 upcoming seriesBBC Two (pilot)/BBC One (series)
2017The 2,000,000 Calorie BuffetNarratorOne-off showChannel 4
Red DwarfCrit Cop1 episodeDave
Murder on the Blackpool ExpressTerryOne-off comedyGold
2018The Rubbish World of Dave SpudDave Spud (voice)26 episodesCITV

Guest appearances

  • Win, Lose or Draw (1996)
  • The Weakest Link: Celebrity Special (2001)
  • Tipping the Velvet (2002)
  • ShakespeaRE-Told (2005, episode based on A Midsummer Night's Dream)
  • Black Books (2002)
  • Ed Stone Is Dead (2003)
  • Top Gear (2003)
  • QI (multiple episodes; 2007 – 2017)
  • Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong (2008)
  • The Graham Norton Show (2009, 2015)
  • Dave's One Night Stand (2010)
  • Show Me the Funny (2011)
  • The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff (2011)
  • Rude Tube (2012)
  • A League of Their Own (2012)
  • The Matt Lucas Awards (2012)
  • Have I Got News For You (2013, 2014)
  • The Jonathan Ross Show (2013, 2015)
  • Never Mind the Buzzcocks (2013)
  • Celebrity Fifteen to One (2014)
  • Duck Quacks Don't Echo (2014, 2016)
  • All Star Mr & Mrs (2014)
  • Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled (2015)
  • House of Fools (2015)
  • Through the Keyhole (2015, 2016)
  • Lip Sync Battle UK (2016)
  • Travel Man (2016)
  • Celebrity Storage Hunters (2016)
  • Tipping Point: Lucky Stars (2016)
  • Alan Carr's 12 Stars of Christmas (2016)
  • The Great Pottery Throw Down (2017)

Radio

YearTitleRole
2010Chequebook & PenLes Dawson
2012Diary of a NobodyCharles Pooter
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