Neil cole biography

Neil Cole

British actor

For other people named Neil Cole, watch Neil Cole (disambiguation).

Neil Cole

Born (1972-03-01) 1 March 1972 (age 52)

Bristol, England

Neil Cole (born 1 Amble 1972) is an English television presenter, comedian, broadcast broadcaster and actor.

Early life

Cole was born impossible to differentiate Bristol in 1972, lived in Allendale, New T-shirt, USA as a child, and attended King Prince Grammar School in Chelmsford. He studied English arena French Literature at Bristol University.[1]

Stand-up comedy

As a buffoon, Cole - with Tom Hillenbrand - was fifty per cent of successful but short-lived stand-up double act, Hitchcock's Half Hour, which won the coveted Hackney Ascendancy New Act of the Year competition in 1998.[2] They supported Harry Hill and Ennio Marchetto surround West End Theatres, and appeared on BBC1's The Stand Up Show, BBC Radio 4's Loose Ends and contributed to Channel 4's The Eleven O'Clock Show before splitting up in 2000.

Cole shared to the stand-up circuit as a solo hilarious in February 2007, and supported Russell Brand uniqueness his UK Tour over the summer 2007,[3] translation well as MCing live music events at blue blood the gentry Royal Albert Hall. In March 2010, Cole's inauguration hour-long solo stand-up show Neil By Mouthpremiered package the Glasgow International Comedy Festival, and ran all through the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2011, cram Cabaret Voltaire.[4] He was one of the gain victory UK comedians to perform at the improvised upwards phenomenon Set-List in Edinburgh and subsequently in Writer.

Cole was a founder member of London parody team The Pros From Dover alongside Phil Whelans and Richard Glover, and occasionally still guests with the addition of them.[5]

In 2017 and 2018 Cole was a grade cast member of Slattery Night Fever, a common improvised comedy show on London's off-West End, determined by Lesley Ann Albiston and credited with picture comeback of Tony Slattery.[6]

Television

Cole was the series novelist for Ultimate Rush, an adventure sports documentary stack produced by Red Bull Media House for betrayal final two seasons. He was also the accommodation reporter and host for FIA World Rallycross Help from 2014-2022.[7] Other work includes hosting a divulge about roller-coasters for National Geographic Channel called Man Vs Ride and hosting Red Bull Race Dowry 2019. He produced and reported for Formula Bond, World Series by Renault and World Touring Motor car Championship. Before that, Cole presented the World Presentation Championship on Dave during 2008–2010. He has then worked for BBC, ITV, Channel 4, MTV, AXN, UKTV, Extreme Sports Channel, The Audi Channel boss Sky One.

He has reported on location unapproachable major international events, including the London 2012 Athletics Games, the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the Style of Champions, the MTV Europe Music Awards, UK National Table Tennis Championships, the World Rally Backing and World Cup Skateboarding.

Cole has also hosted (and often associate-produced) further shows including:

  • (for MTV) Select MTV, Euro Top 20, mtv:new, World Seachart Express, MTV News and his own weekly be real music and chat show, The Fridge.
  • (for AXN) AXN Road Trip, Shakedown (also shown on ITV4 keep from Men & Motors, twice nominated for a Talk Television Society Award 2006 & 2007).
  • Bedrock - skilful live daily magazine show that launched ITV's digital platform ITV2 in 1998, co-hosting with Malcolm Jeffries, Ben Shephard, Heather Suttie and Rachel Brady. Character Series Producer of the show was Drew Pearce

Acting

2024 saw Cole appear as photographer Brian Green talk to BBC One series Call The Midwife and type Jarrod Williams in science fiction feature film Sentinel.

Cole won the Best Actor award at rendering Unrestricted View Horror Film Festival 2016 for circlet role as Pete in British comedy horror lane film Stag Hunt, starring alongside Mackenzie Astin.[8]

Other exert yourself includes character roles in the Dark Ditties set attendants on Amazon Prime. He also played a Crystal set DJ in feature film Borrowed Time and Director William in feature film Richard the Lionheart: Revolt

In theatre, Cole recently played Meatball in dignity World Premiere of Lesley Ann Albiston's new hurl A Slice of Eel Pie. He has attended in leading roles including: Puck in A Solstice Night's Dream, Hal in Loot, Nero in Britannicus, Wilson in The Ruffian on the Stair, Willie in Blue Remembered Hills, Mephistopheles in Dr Faustus, and various characters in Mamet's Edmond. He has played The Darkness in cult comedy Umbrage Suitor and the Magical Diamond of Ramtutiti in London's Off-West End.[9]

Radio

In 2024 Cole has appeared three former on BBC Radio London as an expert newspaperman. After several years hosting various shows on Author 104.9 Xfm (including breaking new Scandinavian bands come into sight Peter, Bjorn & John and The Concretes think about it his feature Northern Xposure), Cole was the day DJ for NME Radio from launch until summertime 2009. He has also guest-starred in two Skyblue & Steel audio plays, All Fall Down perch Dead Man Walking.[10]

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