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Johnny Vegas
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Vegas in June 2007
Born
Michael Joseph Pennington

(1970-09-05) 5 September 1970 (age 53)
Occupation
  • Comedian
  • actor
  • writer
  • director
Years active 1996–present
Spouse(s)
Kitty Donnelly
(m. 2002; div. 2008)
Maïa Dunphy
(m. 2011; div. 2020)
Children 2

Michael Joseph Pennington (born 5 September 1970), better known as Johnny Vegas, is an English comedian, actor, writer, and director. He is known for his thick Lancashire accent, husky voice, chunky appearance, angry comedic rants, and use of surreal humour.

Vegas' television roles have included Al in the ITV Digital and PG Tips adverts, Moz in the BBC Three dark comedy Ideal, Geoff Maltby ("The Oracle") in the ITV sitcom Benidorm, and Eric Agnew in the BBC One sitcom Still Open All Hours. He is also a frequent guest on panel shows such as QI and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown.

Early life

Vegas was born Michael Joseph Pennington on 5 September 1970, in the Thatto Heath area of St Helens, Lancashire. He has an older sister and two older brothers, alongside whom he was brought up as Catholic. At the age of 11, he attended the boarding school and seminary St Joseph's College in Up Holland to train for the priesthood, but came back homesick after four terms.

Whilst competing on Channel 4's festive special The Greatest Snowman (2021), Vegas revealed that he had to play Santa Claus as his father was stuck at work. Vegas was only 13, so knew most of the kids.

Vegas earned a BA in Art and Ceramics from Middlesex University in the Hendon area of London, then returned to his home town and took various odd jobs; he worked in an Argos warehouse, sold boiler insurance door-to-door, packed bottles of Cif in a factory, and was a barman at a local pub. 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 debut as a contestant on Win, Lose or Draw in the UK under his real name, 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 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 £10,200.

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.

In 2005 he played Krook in the BBC adaptation of Dickens' Bleak House.

Between 2007 and 2009, Vegas played Geoff Maltby, aka "The Oracle", in the ITV sitcom Benidorm and from 2015 to 2017.

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.

Beginning in September 2019, Vegas has starred as the voice of the title character in the surreal children's animated series The Rubbish World of Dave Spud.

He is a regular panellist on the quiz show QI, having starred in 12 episodes as of 2019.

He has appeared as a guest panellist and team captain on Channel 4's 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, appearing in 11 episodes. .....

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 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 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; in a satire of celebrities selling exclusive pictures of their weddings to publications for high prices, he sold pictures of the ceremony to the adult comic Viz for £1. They separated in late-2006 and divorced in 2008. They have one child together. In April 2011, he married Irish television presenter Maïa Dunphy in Seville. In January 2015, they announced that they were expecting their first child together. They separated in late-2017, reconciled in November 2018, and separated again some time before April 2020.

Vegas continues to live in his home town of St Helens, and has been outspoken about the pride he takes in it; he is well known for being active in supporting the local community. He fulfilled a lifetime ambition by appearing for St Helens RFC in Keiron Cunningham's testimonial rugby league game, a friendly against Hull FC, in 2005.

In December 2012, Vegas said that he had recently returned to the Roman Catholic faith in which his parents brought him up, and credited the faith for his good upbringing.

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

Vegas is a supporter of the Labour Party and has spoken about his appreciation for the NHS.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2003 The Virgin of Liverpool Jackie Symes
Cheeky Alf Price
Blackball Trevor
2004 ... of the Potato Men Dave
Reuben Don't Take Your Love to Town Café owner Short
Terkel in Trouble Uncle Stewart (voice) English version
The Libertine Sackville
2005 Blake's Junction 7 Blake Short
2010 The Green Dad
2013 Blood and Nuts Gordon Bennett
The Harry Hill Movie Abu (voice)
2015 Dark_Net Alan Short
2016 Grimsby Milky Pimms U.S. title: The Brothers Grimsby
Womble Movie Giro
2017 Tulip Fever Apothecary
2018 Early Man Asbo (voice)
Eaten by Lions Ray
2019 Tales from the Lodge Russell
Paul Dood's Deadly Lunchbreak Rexsan
2021 The Drowning of Arthur Braxton Arthur Braxton Sr.

Television

Year Title Role Notes Channel
1996 Win, Lose or Draw Himself Contestant (1 episode) ITV
2001 Attention Scum! 24-hour news man 6 episodes BBC Two
The Weakest Link Himself Comedians special
2000–2013 Never Mind the Buzzcocks Guest / Team captain / Host (5 episodes)
2001–2003 Happiness Charlie Doyle 12 episodes
2002 Shooting Stars Himself Regular panellist (19 episodes) BBC Choice
Room 101 Himself Guest (1 episode) BBC2
Black Books Fran's landlord Episode: "Fever" Channel 4
Staying Up Frank O'Hanlon TV film BBC Choice
Tipping the Velvet Gully Sutherland TV mini-series (1 episode) BBC Two
2003 Ed Stone Is Dead Waiter Episode: "All You Can Eat" BBC Choice
Top Gear Himself Guest (series 3, episode 8) BBC Two
2005 Dead Man Weds Lewis Donat 6 episodes ITV
18 Stone of ... Himself Host (6 episodes) Channel 4
Bleak House Krook TV mini-series (6 episodes) BBC One
ShakespeaRe-Told Nick Bottom TV mini-series (episode: "A Midsummer Night's Dream")
2005–2011 Ideal Moz / Roger Regular role (54 episodes) BBC Three
2005–2019 8 Out of 10 Cats Himself Regular panellist (13 episodes) Channel 4
2007–2009, 2015–2017 Benidorm Geoff Maltby aka "The Oracle" Regular role (34 episodes) ITV
2007–2019 QI Himself Regular panellist (12 episodes) BBC Four / BBC Two / BBC One
2008 Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong Contestant / Team leader (1 episode) Channel 4
Massive Tony 6 episodes BBC Three
2009–2018 The Graham Norton Show Himself Guest (3 episodes) BBC One
2010 Checkov Comedy Shorts Tolkachov Episode: "A Reluctant Tragic Hero" Sky Arts 2
Dave's One Night Stand Himself Headline act (1 episode) Dave
2011 Show Me the Funny Guest judge ITV
The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff The Artful Codger Episode: "Christmas Special" BBC Two
Little Crackers Kevin Episode: "Johnny Vegas's Little Cracker: I Was a Teenage Santa!" Sky One
2011–2020 Celebrity Juice Himself Regular panellist (30 episodes) ITV2
2012 The Matt Lucas Awards Guest (1 episode) BBC One
Rude Tube Computer 2 episodes: "Utter Fails" & "Animal Anarchy" Channel 4 / E4
The Cow That Almost Missed Christmas Brian (voice) TV film CBeebies
Mr Stink Dad (Mr. Croombe) BBC One
2012–2014 A League of Their Own Himself Guest panellist (2 episodes) Sky One
2012–2015 Moone Boy Crunchie Haystacks 6 episodes
2013 Common Ground Rupert Episode: "Rupert" Sky Atlantic
It's Kevin Billy Pike 1 episode BBC Two
Moving On Drive-through burger server / Taxi controller (voices) Uncredited (2 episodes: "That's Amore" & "Back by Six") BBC One
The Jonathan Ross Show Himself Guest (1 episode) ITV
2013–2014 Have I Got News for You Guest (2 episodes) BBC One
2013–2018 Sunday Brunch Guest / Presenter (7 episodes) Channel 4
2013–2019 Still Open All Hours Wet Eric Agnew Regular role (40 episodes) BBC One
2014 Warren United Fat Baz (voice) 6 episodes ITV4
All Star Mr & Mrs Himself Contestant (with wife Maia Dunphy; 1 episode) ITV
Secrets from the Clink Participant
Crackanory Host / Presenter (1 episode: "Self Storage & the Obituary Writer") Dave
Psychobitches Salome TV mini-series (1 episode) Sky Arts
2014–2015 Celebrity Fifteen to One Himself Guest (2 episodes) Channel 4
2014–2016 Duck Quacks Don't Echo Panellist (3 episodes) Sky One
2015 Travel Guides Narrator (4 episodes) ITV
House of Fools Bradford butcher Episode: "The Botox Affair" BBC Two
Brilliantman! Mrs. Wardale TV short Sky Arts
The Jonathan Ross Show Himself Guest (1 episode) ITV
2015–2016 ... History Vicar Andrew / Baby Jesus 2 episodes Comedy Central
Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled Himself Guest (2 episodes) Dave
2015–2019 Through the Keyhole Celebrity panellist (3 episodes) ITV
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown Contestant / Team captain (12 episodes) Channel 4
The Last Leg Guest (12 episodes)
2016 The Comedy Strip Presents... Red Top Johnny TV film Gold
Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories Daniel TV mini-series (episode: "Closing Time") Sky Arts
Lip Sync Battle UK Himself Contestant (episode: "Jonny Vegas vs. Vic Reeves") Channel 5
Drive Contestant; finished in fourth place ITV
Travel Man Guest (episode: "48 Hours in Dubai") Channel 4
Celebrity Storage Hunters Main buyer (episode: "Banbury") Dave
Tipping Point: Lucky Stars Contestant (1 episode) ITV
Alan Carr's 12 Stars of Christmas Guest Channel 4
2016–2017 The Funny Thing About... Presenter (6 episodes) Channel 5
2016–2018 Home from Home Neil Hackett Regular role (7 episodes) BBC Two (pilot) / BBC One (series)
2017 The 2,000,000 Calorie Buffet Himself Narrator, TV film documentary Channel 4
The Great Pottery Throw Down 1 episode BBC Two
Red Dwarf Crit Cop Episode: "Timewave" Dave
Murder on the Blackpool Express Terry TV film Gold
2018 Death on the Tyne
The Queen and I Spiggy Sky One
2019 Celebrity Catchphrase Himself Contestant (1 episode) ITV
The Big Narstie Show Season 2 Episode 4 Channel 4
All Round to Mrs. Brown's Guest (1 episode) BBC One
Good Omens Ron Ormorod TV mini-series (episode: "The Doomsday Option") Amazon Prime Video
Dial M for Middlesbrough Terry TV film Gold
The Rubbish World of Dave Spud Dave Spud Voice role (78 episodes +1 movie) CITV
2020–2022 Meet the Richardsons Himself Regular role Dave
Celebrity Gogglebox Channel 4
Taskmaster Contestant
2021 Johnny Vegas: Carry on Glamping Host / Presenter TV mini-series Channel 4
James Martin's Saturday Morning Himself / Guest 1 episode ITV
2021–2022 Murder, They Hope Terry Bremmer TV mini-series Gold
2021 Sunday Brunch Himself / Guest 1 episode; 9 May 2021 Channel 4
Martin & Roman's Weekend Best! Himself / Guest 1 episode; 16 May 2021 ITV
Cooking with the Stars Himself / Contestant Series 1; Semi-finalist ITV
Paul O'Grady's Saturday Night Line Up Himself / Contestant 1 episode; 18 September 2021 ITV
We Wish You A Mandy Christmas The Ghost of Christmas Past Christmas special BBC
The Greatest Snowman Himself Contestant Channel 4
2022 Pointless Celebrities Himself Contestant BBC One
Big Zuu's Big Eats Himself / Guest 1 episode; 4 July 2022 Dave
2023 Romantic Getaway Alfie 6-part series Sky Max
DNA Journey Himself With Alex Brooker ITV
Blood Actually: A 'Murder, They Hope' Mystery Terry Bremmer Upcoming Christmas comedy special Gold
TBA Generation Z TBA Upcoming six-part comedy series Channel 4

Radio

Year Title Role
2008 The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists Easton
2010 Chequebook & Pen Les Dawson
2012 Diary of a Nobody Charles Pooter
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