James Allenby-Kirk

This article is about the Scottish comedian. For the Australian cricketer, see Jim Allenby.
For other people named James Kirk, see James Kirk (disambiguation).
James Allenby-Kirk
Born 1988 (age 2728)
Paisley, Scotland
Other names James Kirk
Occupation Actor, comedian, writer

James Allenby-Kirk or simply James Kirk (born 1988) is a Scottish actor, comedian and writer. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Jeff the Chef in the comedy Gary: Tank Commander and as Stosh in the drama series 24: Live Another Day.

Career

Born in Paisley, just outside Glasgow, he was educated at Langside College, studying acting and performance. Kirk made his breakthrough into the comedy circuit by winning the "So You Think You're Funny?" competition in 2010. His first television appearance came in 2010, when he played Malky in Rab C. Nesbitt. He also appeared in Channel 4's "Comedy Blaps" series, in which he wrote and starred in the short online sketches "Kronicles of Kirk." However, it was in Greg McHugh's BAFTA award winning sitcom Gary: Tank Commander, in which he played Jeff the Chef, that he was brought to the attention of a wider audience.[1]

Following appearances in television shows such as Bob Servant Independent and the TV film "Two Doors Down", he starred in two comedies for BBC Scotland. The first, entitled "Scot Squad" came as a result of a successful pilot episode in late 2012. The first series of the show aired in late 2014. Kirk also worked on the comedy "How Do I Get Up There?" alongside his co-stars Chris Forbes and Kevin Mains, which was shown in Scotland during November 2014.[2]

Television

Radio Work

Awards

References

  1. "Aberdeen vs Glasgow vs The World: James Kirk". chortle.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-10-24.
  2. "Why James Kirk is a Comedian to Watch". www.thescotsman.com. Retrieved 2014-10-24.


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