Jon Culshaw

Comedian

Birthday June 2, 1968

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Ormskirk, Lancashire, England

Age 55 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

#56204 Most Popular

1968

Jonathan Peter Culshaw (born 2 June 1968) is an English actor, comedian and impressionist.

Culshaw was born on 2 June 1968 in Ormskirk, Lancashire, and educated at St Bede's RC High School and St John Rigby College, Wigan.

Culshaw's radio career began in hospital radio in Ormskirk.

1980

For around four years in the late 1980s, Culshaw was a DJ on commercial radio station Viking FM, based in Hull, and also had a breakfast show on Pennine Radio (now the Pulse of West Yorkshire) and Radio Wave in Blackpool.

It was a receptionist at Viking FM who persuaded Culshaw that he should go onstage with his impressions and make it his living.

1987

His first job was at Red Rose Radio (now Rock FM) in Preston in 1987, where, even then, he used to occasionally read the weather in the voice of Frank Bruno.

1990

He did voice-over work, then was catapulted to prominence with Spitting Image, where he voiced around forty characters, including John Major in the 1990s, who was then the Prime Minister.

Culshaw is also a former student of Canterbury Christ Church University.

1996

Culshaw later appeared on BBC Radio 2's It's Been a Bad Week, appeared as a guest on the BBC Two Star Trek Night quiz in August 1996, and was also a regular guest on the Chris Moyles afternoon show on BBC Radio 1 from 1998 to 2002, where he would phone up commercial organisations such as a Kwik-Fit garage in the voice of Patrick Moore or Obi-Wan Kenobi politely requesting whether they could service his X-wing fighter and how much time it would take.

1998

Culshaw rose to fame in January 1998 while working with Steve Penk on Capital Radio, by impersonating William Hague and succeeding in contacting Number 10 Downing Street.

He was put through to Tony Blair who, despite instantly discovering the ruse, had a lengthy conversation with him until a member of Blair's staff ended the call.

2000

He is best known for his work on the radio comedy Dead Ringers since 2000.

Culshaw was one of the stars of the BBC Radio 4 comedy series Dead Ringers, which ran from 2000 to 2007 as well as the BBC Two television series of the same name, from 2002 until 2007.

2001

Culshaw has voiced a number of characters for ITV shows including 2DTV (2001), Spitting Image (1994–96) and Newzoids (2015–2016), as well as appearing in The Impressions Show alongside Debra Stephenson from 2009 until 2011.

Between 2001 and 2002, Culshaw hosted a programme on ITV called Alter Ego, where he interviewed male celebrities in their own style of speaking, a form of simultaneous translation.

Culshaw also appeared on 2DTV, a cartoon version of Dead Ringers.

2004

In early 2004, using the same production team, he had his own programme, The Impressionable Jon Culshaw commissioned for ITV.

In film, Culshaw appeared as Tony Blair in the 2004 film Churchill: The Hollywood Years and voiced Piston Pete in the 2008 film Agent Crush.

Some of Culshaw's most famous impressions include former British Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Boris Johnson, Obi-Wan Kenobi (as portrayed by Alec Guinness), Russell Crowe, Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump, Ozzy Osbourne, comedian Michael McIntyre, presenter Dale Winton, newsreader Brian Perkins, Sir Patrick Moore, Tom Baker and Les Dawson.

2005

In 2005, Culshaw was a celebrity contestant on Comic Relief Does Fame Academy and was the fourth person to become eliminated.

In the same year, he also appeared in the BBC General Election coverage, in the guises of Tony Blair and George W. Bush.

2006

In January 2006, Culshaw presented one series of the BBC programme Jon Culshaw's Commercial Breakdown.

2007

In November 2007 and December 2008, Culshaw, a keen amateur astronomer, appeared on The Sky at Night impersonating a young Sir Patrick Moore.

2008

In January 2008, he appeared on Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack, as part of a pub-quiz team with Chris Moyles.

In May 2008, Culshaw appeared in the BBC documentary series Comedy Map of Britain.

2009

Since 2009, Culshaw has starred in the BBC One comedy sketch show The Impressions Show alongside Debra Stephenson.

2010

On 13 March 2010, Jon was a guest judge on the BBC One charity programme Let's Dance for Comic Relief.

In 2010, Culshaw appeared in the television series, Missing as Des Martin.

2011

In March 2011, he appeared again on the 700th episode of The Sky at Night, reading viewer questions to the panel of experts.

Culshaw later appeared two months later reporting on the Northern Lights.

2013

In 2013, he appeared as a contestant on the show, where he performed a routine to "Praise You" by Fatboy Slim.

However, he was eliminated by the public vote.

In November 2013, Culshaw appeared in the one-off 50th anniversary comedy homage The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot.

2014

The radio series of Dead Ringers made a return to BBC Radio 4 in 2014.

2015

Since 2015, he has voiced a number of characters alongside Debra Stephenson for the ITV sketch show Newzoids.

2016

A second series aired in 2016.

2017

In 2017, Jon was one of the minor hosts of the Channel 5 documentary series Secrets of the National Trust.

In February 2021, Culshaw appeared on Celebrity Mastermind, doing "Doctor Who - the Jon Pertwee Years" for his specialist subject.

Until 2023, Culshaw narrated the Channel 4 property series 'Sun, Sea, and Selling Houses'.

2018

In 2018, Culshaw gave a rare dramatic performance as David Bowie in the BBC radio play The Final Take: Bowie in the Studio, an imagined account of Bowie as he works on his final album and looks back over his life.