Neil Edmond

Acting

Neil Edmond

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
Dec 01, 1970 (54 years old)

Neil Edmond

Known For

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
2h 4m
Movie 2025

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

Bridget Jones navigates life as a widow and single mum...

Swede Caroline
1h 37m
Movie 2024

Swede Caroline

Competitive vegetable growers investigate the theft of prize marrow plants...

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
TV Show 2023

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story

The story of how the young Queen Charlotte’s marriage to...

Your Christmas or Mine?
1h 34m
Movie 2022

Your Christmas or Mine?

Students Hayley and James are young and in love. After...

The Phantom of the Open
1h 46m
Movie 2022

The Phantom of the Open

Maurice Flitcroft, a dreamer and unrelenting optimist, managed to gain...

We Wish You a Mandy Christmas
0h 16m
Movie 2021

We Wish You a Mandy Christmas

Nobody actually likes bread sauce, do they? It tastes like...

Get Real Dude
0h 15m
Movie 2019

Get Real Dude

If you want to make the finest wine, use the...

Johnny English Strikes Again
1h 29m
Movie 2018

Johnny English Strikes Again

Disaster strikes when a criminal mastermind reveals the identities of...

Mindhorn
1h 29m
Movie 2016

Mindhorn

A washed up actor best known for playing the title...

Brilliantman!
0h 18m
Movie 2015

Brilliantman!

Ian Hedge is a very ordinary man who sees himself...

Biography

Neil Edmond (born December 1970) is a British actor and comedy writer. Neil was a member of the comedic sketch trio The Consultants, alongside James Rawlings and Justin Edwards. In 2002 they won the Perrier award for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The Consultants went on to record four series for BBC Radio 4 between 2002 and 2005. He wrote and performed radio sitcom Knocker for BBC 7's and contributed to two series of Bigipedia. In 2012 he appeared as beleaguered emergency architect Mike Whitaker in Twenty Twelve. Edmond has also been known to perform solo character work, with his Space School headmaster and Market Researcher being particular live favourites. He was a regular stooge for the late Ken Campbell (1941-2008), is an ex-member of sketch group The Benders, is a frequent volunteer at Scene & Heard, played 'Ian' in interactive web comedy Where are the Joneses? and provides improvised 'interpretative dance' accompaniment for readings of horror novels and the poetry of Danielle Steel at Robin Ince's Book Club. Home Time, co-written with Emma Fryer, was nominated for Best Sitcom at both the 2010 South Bank Show Awards and The Rose D'Or. In 2019 he played the recurring character of Ian in the Martin Clunes sitcom Warren on BBC1.