Jamie Demetriou Explained

Jamie Demetriou
Birth Date:1987 11, df=yes
Birth Place:London, England
Relatives:Natasia Demetriou (sister)
Education:University of Bristol (BA)
Years Active:2008–present

Jamie Demetriou (;[1] born 1 November 1987) is an English comedian, actor and screenwriter.[2] He is best known for his role as Bus Rodent in Fleabag and for creating, co-writing, and starring in Stath Lets Flats. For the latter, he won Best Male Actor in a Comedy, Best Writer of a Comedy, and Best Scripted Comedy at the 2020 BAFTA Awards.

Early life

Demetriou was born in the Friern Barnet area of London[3] the son of an English mother and Cypriot father.[4] His elder sister, Natasia Demetriou, is a comedian and actress with whom he often collaborates.[5] He attended The Compton School in North Finchley and joined the Chickenshed Theatre in Southgate, then attended Bristol University.[6]

Career

Demetriou's student revue show Bristol Revunions received critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival from 2009 to 2011.[7] His one-man multi-character show People Day later drew a comparison with Steve Coogan in The Independent.[8]

Comedic television acting credits include Scrotal Recall, Drunk History,[9] Tracey Ullman's Show, Fleabag, and Channel 4 sitcom Stath Lets Flats in which he stars with his sister Natasia Demetriou. Stath Lets Flats was also written by Jamie (with the first three episodes co-written by Look Around You and Friday Night Dinner creator Robert Popper) and also stars Katy Wix and Dustin Demri-Burns.[10] In 2019, Demetriou was nominated for two BAFTA Awards for Stath Lets FlatsBest Male Performance in a Comedy Programme and Best Scripted Comedy (as producer). In 2020, he won a hat-trick of BAFTAs – Best Writer: Comedy, Male Performance in a Comedy Programme, and Best Scripted Comedy (as producer).[11]

He has appeared on several podcasts including: Scroobius Pip's Distraction Pieces Podcast;[12] the Brian Gittins; Friends podcast;[13] Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster; and Richard Herring's RHLSTP, as well as BBC Radio 4 Show Fresh From the Fringe.[14]

Demetriou also appeared in Paddington 2 as The Professor.[15]

Demetriou voiced Moriarty in the 2018 animated film Sherlock Gnomes, opposite Johnny Depp as the eponymous detective,[16] and appeared in the music video for "Nightmares" by Easy Life.[17]

In 2019, he appeared as celebrity chef Ralphy Moore in an episode of This Time with Alan Partridge, causing Alan to have a major allergic reaction by accidentally serving him oysters.[18] He also provided the voice of a phone-in caller in another episode.[19] That same year he appeared in sister Natasia's comedy sketch show pilot Ellie & Natasia and played Marcus in the American miniseries Four Weddings and a Funeral, an adaptation of the 1994 British film of the same name.

He performed stand-up in character as Andy on Harry Hill's Clubnite in November 2019.

In 2020, he appeared in The Great alongside Elle Fanning, the comedy TV series Miracle Workers, and played a small role in .[20]

In 2021 he has appeared in Disney's Cruella and in the biographical film The Electrical Life of Louis Wain.

In 2022, he was in the main cast of the Chris Miller show The Afterparty on Apple TV+, and voiced the angel Fingers on the Netflix show .

In 2023 he made the sketch comedy programme A Whole Lifetime with Jamie Demetriou for Netflix. In February 2024, it was nominated in the Best TV Show category at the Chortle Awards.[21] In March 2024, Demetriou was nominated in the Male performance in a comedy programme category at the 2024 British Academy Television Awards.[22]

In 2023, Demetriou appeared in Barbie as the CFO of Mattel.[23]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 Bill Sergio
2016 The Darkest Universe Jack
2017 Paddington 2 The Professor
2018 Sherlock Gnomes Moriarty (voice)
Game Over, Man! Mr. Ahmad
2019 Dimidius
2020 Kevin Swain
2021 Cruella Gerald
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain
2022 Pinocchio Headmaster
Catherine Called Birdy Etienne
Dr. McPhee (voice)
2023 Barbie Mattel employee
Strays Chester (voice)
2024 Back in Action Post-production[24]
2025 Filming[25]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013 Anna & Katy Warren Also writer (3 episodes)
Jamie Demetriou: Channel 4 Comedy Blaps Various Also writer
2013–2015 BBC Comedy Feeds Various
2014 The Midnight Beast Terror Moses Also writer (6 episodes)
Episode: "Going Solo"
Uncle Fresh Episode: "Nephew"
Rev.Interviewer
Morning Has Broken Max TV movie
Badults Squinky / Eskimo Episode: "Holiday"
Friday Night Dinner Bowling Manager Episode: "Mr Morris Returns"
The Mimic Clown
Siblings Obnoxious Guy Episode: "Vet Drugs"
Toast of London Troy Episode: "Fool in Love"
2014–2016 Lovesick Samuels 2 episodes
2015–2016 Drunk History: UK Queen's Courtier / Conspiring Journalist 2 episodes
2015 Cockroaches Randall 4 episodes
SunTrap Zorro Main cast
Tripped Paul Main cast
2016 The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret Demolition Expert Episode: "The Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret Part 2"
@elevenish Matt Tansey
Hoff the Record Mikey Dawson Episode: "Divorce"
Love, Nina Robber
Rovers Tom
Wasted Alistair Episode: "The Other Pub"
Borderline DJ Stefano Rocco Episode: "Profiling"
Fleabag Bus Rodent 2 episodes
Morgana Robinson's The Agency Carl / Tesco delivery guy 2 episodes
Halloween Comedy Shorts Mark / Phil Also writer
Episode: "Jamie Demetriou's Horror: Oh God"
Year Friends Jamie Also director (Episode: "February") and writer (Episode: "January")
2016–2017 Tracey Ullman's Show Various 7 episodes
2017 Pls Like Bombzy Episode: "Music"
2018 The Big Narstie Show Himself Season 1, episode 4
Sally4Ever Steven Season 1, episode 1
2018–2021 Stath Lets Flats Stath Charalambos Also creator, writer (18 episodes) and producer (12 episodes)
2019 Four Weddings and a Funeral Marcus Recurring role
Ellie & Natasia Various
2020 Miracle Workers Town Crier 6 episodes
The Great Doctor Chekhov 4 episodes
2022–2023 The Afterparty Walt Main cast (season 1)
Guest role (season 2)
2022Red Flag Various Channel 4 Blap
Fingers (voice) 9 episodes
2023 A Whole Lifetime with Jamie Demetriou Various Comedy special

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jamie Demetriou: The Best of British Cuisine. Rankety Rank. Comic Relief. 31 May 2022. 5 April 2023.
  2. Web site: The funniest thing: Jamie Demetriou. Rachel. Aroesti. 3 June 2016. the Guardian.
  3. Web site: 10 August 2019. Jamie Demetriou: 'After Fleabag, people demand to see my teeth'. 28 July 2021. The Guardian. en.
  4. Web site: Jamie and Natasia Demetriou: 'Our spirit animal is a Muppet with its mouth open'. 25 June 2018. i.
  5. Web site: Natasia Demetriou – comedy's most nervous standup?. Ryan. Gilbey. 22 October 2014. TheGuardian.com.
  6. Web site: 14 top talents to watch out for in 2017 - as chosen by current TV stars. Radio Times. 1 April 2017 . 22 March 2020 .
  7. Web site: Comedy At The Fringe – Jamie Demetriou – BBC Three. BBC.
  8. Web site: Edinburgh 2013: Jamie Demetriou: People Day – A Steve Coogan in the Making?. . 6 August 2013. 22 March 2020.
  9. Web site: Jamie Demetriou, comedian tour . chortle.co.uk.
  10. Web site: News: Sitcom For Jamie Demetriou. 28 March 2018. Beyond The Joke.
  11. Web site: Kanter. Jake. 4 June 2020. BAFTA TV Nominations: 'Chernobyl' Leads The Way After Being Recognized In 14 Categories. 28 July 2021. Deadline.
  12. Web site: Jamie Demetriou – Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip #212 – Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip on acast. acast. 19 June 2018.
  13. Episode 23: Jamie Demetriou. Brian Gittins. 23. 30 August 2017. Brian Gittins and Friends. player.fm. 22 March 2020.
  14. Web site: Fresh from the Fringe: 2012, Fresh From the Fringe – Mae Martin – BBC Radio 4. BBC.
  15. Web site: BFI listing. https://web.archive.org/web/20180623033102/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/519e95acd3639. dead. 23 June 2018. BFI.org.uk.
  16. Web site: Film review: Sherlock Gnomes is elementary in the most unflattering sense. Damon. Smith. IrishNews.com. 11 May 2018.
  17. Web site: easy life - nightmares. youtube.com. 14 November 2018.
  18. News: This Time with Alan Partridge, episode 5, review: #MeToo-themed show saved by trout pout and late comedy masterstrokes. Hogan. Michael. 25 March 2019. The Telegraph. 25 January 2020. en-GB . 0307-1235.
  19. Web site: This Time With Alan Partridge Series 1, episode 6. British Comedy Guide. en-GB. 25 January 2020.
  20. Web site: Jamie Demetriou: 'When I won the awards, I almost felt sheepish to have good news'. Bromwich. Kathryn. theguardian.com. 11 April 2021.
  21. Web site: Chortle. Final Chortle Award nominees revealed. 9 February 2024. 9 February 2024.
  22. Web site: Bafta TV awards 2024 nominations: full list. The Guardian. 20 March 2024. 20 March 2024. Hollie. Richardson.
  23. Web site: Collider. 20 March 2024. 'Barbie' Cast and Character Guide: Who Stars in the Greta Gerwig Film. Alex. Falls. November 6, 2023.
  24. Web site: Grobar . Matt . 8 February 2023 . Andrew Scott & Others Join Netflix's Back In Action With Jamie Foxx, Cameron Diaz . 3 March 2023 . Deadline Hollywood.
  25. Web site: Netflix Sets All-Star Ensemble To Round Out Cast Of Noah Baumbach’s Next Film. Deadline Hollywood. Justin. Kroll. 14 March 2024. 14 March 2024.