Kevin Eldon
Kevin Eldon is a British Actor, Comedian and Songwriter. He featured in the major British TV comedies of the 1990s including Fist of Fun, Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge, Big Train, Brass Eye and Jam. In 2013, Eldon appeared in his own BBC sketch series It's Kevin. He has also appeared in minor speaking roles in the HBO series Game of Thrones. Eldon was born in Chatham, Kent. He has been a practising Buddhist since 1990. He has two children with his wife Holly, who he met in late 2005 on the set of Hyperdrive, where she was the art director.
Eldon occupies half a page in Oliver Gray's book called Volume – A Cautionary Tale of Rock and Roll Obsession; this includes coverage of punk-era Hampshire where, in late 1978, with two schoolmates from Bay House School, Gosport, Eldon started a band named Virginia Doesn't. Virginia Doesn't's career peaked with a session broadcast on Radio One's John Peel Show on 18 October 1979. In early 1980, Virginia Doesn't morphed into The Time, in which Eldon was again the front man. The Time recorded and performed from April 1980 until August 1982, during which time the band gigged extensively and played support slots with The Jam, Joe Jackson's Jumpin' Jive and Bad Manners. The Time had songs included on several self-released tape compilations, although they never secured a recording contract. In August 1982, The Time became Gerry Hackett & The Fringes, a spoof Sixties revival band. On 6 November 1983 Gerry Hackett & The Fringes appeared on BBC South's 'The Cellar Show' presented by John Sessions. Eldon started on the stand-up circuit in the early 1990s performing an act in-character as the political poet Paul Hamilton, but has also, on occasion, done stand-up as himself.
On the circuit, Eldon formed a friendship with stand-up comedian Stewart Lee, which would later lead to an invitation to work with him on the radio series Lee & Herring's Fist of Fun with Lee's comedy partner Richard Herring. Lee and Herring would usually refer to him as "the actor Kevin Eldon", in reference to his claim to being an actor rather than a comedian. Eldon's work sat well with that of Lee and Herring, and he continued to work with them on many of their projects, including The Lee & Herring Radio Show, Fist of Fun and This Morning with Richard Not Judy. He played recurring characters Simon Quinlank (the self-styled "King of Hobbies") and 'Rod Hull', a nonsensical version of Rod Hull with a prosthetic limb and an obsession with jelly, especially the 'green' variety. In 1994 and 1997, he appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival as part the comedy troupe Cluub Zarathustra; other comedians in the troupe including Roger Mann, Johnny Vegas, Simon Munnery, and later Stewart Lee. They were given a Channel 4 pilot, which led to the television series Attention Scum! The book You Are Nothing by Robert Wringham praises the performers' talent. From March 2009, Eldon appeared in Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle in a number of the show's sketches most often with Paul Putner.
Acting
TV
Game of Thrones
as Camello
2011
TV
Game of Thrones
as Goldcloak
2011
Movie
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
as Man with Dog
2005
Movie
Hot Fuzz
as Sergeant Tony Fisher
2007
Movie
Hugo
as Policeman
2011
TV
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
as Narvi
2022
TV
Doctor Who
as Ribbons
2005
Movie
Napoleon
as Dr Corvisart
2023
Movie
Johnny English Strikes Again
as MI7 Night Duty Agent
2018
TV
The Crown
as Priest Michael
2016
TV
The Last Kingdom
as Bishop Erkenwald
2015
Movie
Arthur Christmas
as Elf (voice)
2011
TV
The IT Crowd
as French Tech Support
2006
TV
Shadow and Bone
as The Apparat
2021
TV
3 Body Problem
as Sir Thomas More
2024
TV
Skins
as Manfred
2007
Movie
Four Lions
as Sniper
2010
TV
Merlin
as Trickler
2008
Movie
Fahrenheit 451
as Robert - First Schoolboy (uncredited)
1966
TV
Hijack
as Devlin
2023
TV
I Am Not an Animal
as Hugh the Monkey (voice)
2004
TV
Utopia
as Tony Bradley
2013
TV
Black Books
as Cleaner
2000
TV
Spaced
as Agent
1999