Jon first made international headlines by calling the switchboard of no. In 2006 he filmed the feature length "Lady Godiva Back in the Saddle".
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Jon Culshaw has also made his film debut playing our Prime Minister, Tony Blair, in the movie "Churchill: The Hollywood Years". Other television credits include "2DTV" (ITV1), "The National Music Awards" (ITV1), "Christmas with the Stars" (BBC1), "Parkinson" (BBC), "Night of A Thousand Faces" (BBC), "The Royal Variety Performance 2002" (BBC), "The Royal Variety Performance 2001" (ITV) "They Think its All Over" (BBC), "Never Mind the Buzzcocks" (BBC), "Peter Cook, A Posthumous Tribute" (BBC) and "Spitting Image" where he provided the voices to over forty characters. As well as confusing the audience, at one point even Sharon Osborne was unsure as to which of the Ozzy's was her husband! As part of "Children in Need", Jon Culshaw was honoured to take part in a sketch as Ozzy Osborne along with the real Ozzy. This is Jon's own impressionist show in which he interviews celebrities as themselves.
The unique format of "Alter Ego" was commissioned by ITV and to date has enjoyed three specials.
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This year will see the radio series going into its tenth series. On television this programme has won the Best Political Satire Award at the Political Studies Association Awards 2004 and on radio it has won the British Comedy Award for Best Radio Comedy, the Sony Gold Radio Academy Award and the Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Radio Programme. "Dead Ringers" transferred from Radio 4 to television but enjoys equal success as a Radio 4 ongoing series. In 2017, he is set to preview his new tour 'The Great British Take off', also featuring Dead Ringers creator and producer Bill Dare, in his home of Ormskirk. As well as being a talented impressionist and comedian, Jon is also in demand as an awards host and after dinner speaker at corporate events. His own series "The Impressionable Jon Culshaw" was broadcast on ITV1 and he has received rave reviews for the BBC 2 TV series "Dead Ringers" that ran for 7 years. A hugely popular live performer Jon recently toured with his brilliantly improvised and anecdotal show, The Great British Take Off With an impressive resume that showcases his strengths as an actor, comedian, voiceover artist and presenter, Jon’s notable credits including Spitting Image, Dead Ringers, The Secret World, Newzoids, The Sky At Night and The Now Show. The inimitable master of comedic guise, Jon Culshaw is widely regarded as Britain’s best impressionist with an unmatched versatility and a catalogue of over 350 voices.