Hugh Dennis Biography
Hugh Dennis (FRGS) is an English comedian, presenter, actor, impressionist, and writer. He was a panelist on every episode of the comedy show Mock the Week.
How old is Hugh Dennis? – Age
He is 62 years old as of 13 February 2024. He was born in 1962 in Kettering, United Kingdom. His real name is Peter Hugh Dennis.
Hugh Dennis Family – Education
Peter Hugh Dennis was born in Kettering on February 13, 1962, as the son of Dorothy Mary (née Hinnels), a schoolteacher, and Anglican clergyman, John Dennis. His older brother, John Jr., is a diplomat who has previously served as the British Ambassador to Angola and the British Representative in Taiwan. He grew up in the Mill Hill district of London, where his father was chosen pastor of the local John Keble Church shortly after his birth. His father later became Bishop of Knaresborough, then St Edmundsbury, and finally Ipswich. Dennis attended University College School, an elite institution in London.
Hugh Dennis Wife – Children
He married Miranda Carroll in 1987, and the couple separated in 1993. He married Catherine “Kate” Abbot-Anderson in 1996, and the couple produced a son and a daughter before being divorced in 2015. His son, actor Freddie Dennis, appears in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. In June 2018, it was revealed that he was in a relationship with his Outnumbered co-star Claire Skinner.
Hugh Dennis Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $10 million.
Hugh Dennis Career
As an impressionist, Dennis did voices for Carbon copy and showed up with Dropkick as inhabitant support comics on two television series facilitated on the BBC by Jasper Carrott. Dennis likewise showed up two times as a competitor on the effective board show Have I Got News for You, including one inverse previous classmate Self.
Dropkick and Dennis’ radio vocation incorporates north of 10 years of performing Dropkick and Dennis, It’s Been a Terrible Week, The Partisan division and the humorous radio satire show, The Now Show. On The Now Show, Dennis was initially in a line-up including Dropkick, Mitch Benn, Laura Shavin, Jon Holmes and Marcus Brigstocke. He is companions with Chris Morris and has had appearances on Metal Eye as well as doing the portrayal for the CBBC show Sam and Imprint’s Manual for Evading Fiasco.
In December 2009, Dennis joined Oz Clarke in introducing the hour long Christmas unique Oz and Hugh Drink to Christmas broadcast on BBC Two. In December 2010 the pair returned for a four-section series called Oz and Hugh Increase present expectations, which places them in a rivalry to make a bar highlighting just nearby English food and beverages.
Dennis has featured in various sitcoms, including My Legend, where he played repulsive GP Docks Crispin. From 2007 to 2014, he featured in Dwarfed, a semi-ad libbed sitcom based around everyday life and won a BAFTA selection in the parody classification for the 2009 Christmas unique. On Radio 4 he additionally highlighted in the sitcom Revolting Individuals which, as Dwarfed, was co-composed by Andy Hamilton.
Other than his normal TV work, Dennis was a specialist on Mock the Week and showed up in each episode since its debut in 2005, except for an extraordinary episode of the program that was communicated as a feature of David Walliams’ 24 Hour Board Individuals. He is a standard visitor on different BBC-broadcast satire board game shows, for example, They Thoroughly consider It’s Everything, Would I Lie To You?, QI and has visitor facilitated Have I Got News for You. In 2011, Dennis facilitated the brief improvisational satire series Reckless.
Starting on 16 February 2012, Dennis and Julia Bradbury facilitated a four-section BBC One narrative series The Incomparable English Open country. From October 2014, Dennis has begun showing up in the sitcom Not Going Out as Toby.
In 2016, Dennis showed up as the Bank Administrator in the BBC Three series Fleabag, acting close by Phoebe Waller-Extension in the first, fourth, and last episodes of series 1.
In February 2021, Dennis began introducing The Incomparable English Dig on More 4. In the September 2021, Bond film No Opportunity to Bite the dust, Dennis cameoed as a researcher in a MI6 lab.
Hugh Dennis Movies and TV Shows
♦ 2011 – Fast and Loose
♦ 2013 – Agatha Christie’s Marple
♦ 2014–present – Over to Bill
♦ 2014–present – Not Going Out
♦ 2015 – Ballot Monkeys
♦ 2016 – Drunk History
♦ 2016, 2017 – Insert Name Here
♦ 2016–2019 – Fleabag
♦ 2017 – The Red Nose African Convoy
♦ 2018 – Richard Osman’s House of Games
♦ 2019 – Urban Myths
♦ 2020 – McDonald & Dodds
♦ 2020–present – The Great British Dig
♦ 2021–present – The Great British Dig: History in Your Back Garden
♦ 2021 – No Time to Die
♦ 2022 – Huge Homes with Hugh Dennis
♦ 2023 – The Couple Next Door