English actor and screenwriter (born 1973)
Benjamin Thomas Willbond (born 18 January 1973)[ 1] is an English actor and screenwriter best known as a member of the British Them There collective, for which he has written and starred in productions including Horrible Histories , Yonderland , and Ghosts .
Along with fellow Them There member Laurence Rickard , he co-wrote the 2022 feature-length television comedy We Are Not Alone .
Early life
Willbond was a Forces child and consequently his family moved around every two years. He was sent to board at Stamford School in Lincolnshire , when he was nine years old. He was bullied whilst attending the school.[ 2] [ 3] Willbond when talking about his experience at the school said "I don't actually remember that time because it was so shocking".[ 4] He studied Russian and French at St Catherine's College, Oxford .
Career
Along with Arnold Widdowson, Willbond was part of the comedy duo "Ben & Arn", who won Perrier Award for "Best Newcomer" in 1999,[ 5] and formed the self-proclaimed "thinking man's French pop duo"[ 6] Priorité à Gauche.[ 7] He then went on to perform his solo character shows at several Edinburgh Fringe Festivals , the last being in 2005 which also starred Katy Brand and Jim Field Smith .[ 7] [ 8]
He is perhaps best known for his regular role in CBBC 's Horrible Histories , in which he played a wide variety of historical figures, most memorably recurring roles as Henry VIII and Alexander the Great . Along with the five other members of the Horrible Histories starring cast, Willbond is also the co-creator, -writer and -star of Yonderland , a family fantasy comedy series that premiered on Sky One on 10 November 2013.[ 9] In addition he is the co-writer of Bill , a BBC-produced comedy film based loosely around the early life of William Shakespeare , which involved the same starring troupe.[ 10]
Previously, Willbond had starred in a short-lived sketch show for ITV2 called Laura, Ben & Him [ 5] with Marek Larwood and sometime writing partner Laura Solon . He also appeared in Solon's BBC Radio 4 sketch show, Laura Solon: Talking and Not Talking . Other notable television work includes the recurring roles of Steve Warwick in the BBC comedy Rev ,[ 11] Adam Kenyon in BBC Four 's The Thick of It [ 5] and as a television director in the movie-length final episode of the Ricky Gervais comedy Extras (BBC Two ).[ 5] He has also appeared in Katy Brand's Big Ass Show [ 5] for ITV2 and Mayo [ 12] for BBC One .
Willbond's other radio credits include BBC Radio 4 series Deep Trouble , Double Science (co-written with Justin Edwards ), Recorded for Training Purposes and the first series of Electric Ink . He also starred in the YouTube romantic comedy Nigel and Victoria .
His 2010 short film Tooty's Wedding , which he co-wrote with Solon, won numerous international comedy awards and was screened as part of the 2012 Sundance Film Festival .[ 13] Other notable film work includes the movie Starter for 10 (2006).[ 14] In 2007 he had a short appearance in St Trinian's ,[ 12] as a nervous school inspector.
Between 2019 and 2023, Willbond portrayed The Captain in the BBC sitcom Ghosts with the other main Horrible Histories cast.
Personal life
Willbond has two children and is married to Charlotte Gordon. He is a keen cricketer and plays for the Thunderers.[ 15]
Awards
Year
Project
Award
Event
Notes
2011
Tooty's Wedding
Best Comedy Short
Rhode Island International Film Festival
2011
Tooty's Wedding
Best Foreign Short & Best Direction (Short)
LA Comedy Festival
2011
Tooty's Wedding
Jury Prize Best Short Film
Friars Club Comedy Film Festival
2011
Tooty's Wedding
Best Comedy
Aesthetica Short Film Festival
2011
Tooty's Wedding
Award of Merit
Accolade Competition
2011
Horrible Histories
Best Acting
Kidscreen Awards
Entire cast
2012
Horrible Histories
Best Acting
Kidscreen Awards
Entire cast
Filmography
References
^ a b England and Wales Birth Index 1916–2005
^ Ben Willbond twitter (2012)
^ BBC Sounds (16 October 2022). Ghosts: Ben Willbond on his 'absurd childhood' inspiring his role as Captain | BBC Sounds . Retrieved 29 October 2024 – via YouTube.
^ "Comfort Blanket" . pod.link . Retrieved 7 January 2023 .
^ a b c d e f "Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2011" . Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Awards. Archived from the original on 6 October 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2011 .
^ "Biography" . Priorité à Gauche. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2011 .
^ a b Daoust, Phil (17 August 2005). "Ben Willbond" . The Guardian . Retrieved 8 December 2011 .
^ Dominic, Maxwell. "Laura Solon, Ben Willbond." Times, The (United Kingdom) 22 August 2005: Newspaper Source Plus. Web. 8 December 2011.
^ "Sky1 to visit Yonderland" . Sky1 website . 13 May 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2013 .
^ "Stars of Horrible Histories to make Shakespeare film" . BBC Media Centre . 22 March 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2013 .
^ "BBC Two – Rev., Series 2, Episode 4" . BBC. Retrieved 6 December 2011 .
^ a b c d e f g h i "Ben Willbond" (PDF) . Avalon Management Group Ltd. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 December 2014. Retrieved 8 December 2011 .
^ Mann, Andrea (15 December 2011). "British Comedy Short 'Tooty's Wedding' Is Sundance-Bound (EXCLUSIVE CLIP)" . HuffPost . Aol (UK). Retrieved 15 December 2011 .
^ Lawrenson, Edward. "Starter For Ten." Sight & Sound 16.11 (2006): 82. Associates Programs Source Plus. Web. 8 December 2011.
^ "We catch up with actor Ben Willbond, star of Horrible Histories, Rev" . Henry Arlington . 17 September 2017.
^ "Le Hip Parade" . Tiger Aspect Productions. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2011 .
^ "BBC Radio 4 – Comedy – Deep Trouble" . BBC. August 2008. Retrieved 8 December 2011 .
^ "Mayo" . Channel Ten. 11 March 2006. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2011 .
^ http://www.avalon-usa.com/assets/files/BEN_WILLBOND(5).pdf [permanent dead link ]
^ " "My Hero" Here's One I Made Earlier (TV Episode 2006) - IMDb" . IMDb . 28 July 2006.
^ Wolf, Ian. "Recorded for Training Purposes" . British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 8 December 2011 .
^ "BBC Four – The Thick of It – Adam Kenyon" . BBC. October 2009. Retrieved 8 December 2011 .
^ "Exit Strategy" . IMDb. 4 March 2008. Retrieved 21 June 2015 .
^ "Two – Lead Balloon, Series 3, Karma" . BBC. 4 December 2008. Retrieved 8 December 2011 .
^ "Acoustic Kitty (Short 2015) - IMDb" . IMDb . 7 November 2015.
^ "A Kind of Spark - IMDb" . IMDb . 2023.
External links
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1981: Cambridge Footlights (Stephen Fry , Hugh Laurie , Tony Slattery , Emma Thompson , Penny Dwyer and Paul Shearer)
1982: Writer's Inc (Gary Adams, Steve Brown , Vicki Pile , Trevor McCallum, Helen Murry, Jamie Rix , and Nick Wilton , with additional material by Kim Fuller )
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1984: The Brass Band
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1988: Jeremy Hardy
1989: Simon Fanshawe
1990: Sean Hughes – A One Night Stand
1991: Frank Skinner
1992: Steve Coogan – In Character with John Thomson
1993: Lee Evans
1994: Lano and Woodley
1995: Jenny Eclair – Prozac & Tantrums
1996: Dylan Moran – Dylan Moran Is Indisposed
1997: The League of Gentlemen
1998: Tommy Tiernan – Undivine Comedy
1999: Al Murray as The Pub Landlord – And a Glass of White Wine for the Lady
2000: Rich Hall – Otis Lee Crenshaw
2001: Garth Marenghi's Netherhead (Matthew Holness , Richard Ayoade and Alice Lowe )
2002: Daniel Kitson – Something
2003: Demetri Martin – If I...
2004: Will Adamsdale – Jackson's Way
2005: Laura Solon – Kopfraper's Syndrome
2006: Phil Nichol – The Naked Racist
2007: Brendon Burns – So I Suppose THIS Is Offensive Now
2008: David O'Doherty – Let's Comedy
2009: Tim Key – The Slutcracker
2010: Russell Kane – Smokescreens and Castles
2011: Adam Riches – Bring Me the Head of Adam Riches
2012: Doctor Brown – Befrdfgth
2013: Bridget Christie – A Bic for Her
2014: John Kearns – Shtick
2015: Sam Simmons – Spaghetti for Breakfast
2016: Richard Gadd – Monkey See Monkey Do
2017: Hannah Gadsby – Nanette & John Robins – The Darkness of Robins
2018: Rose Matafeo – Horndog
2019: Jordan Brookes – I've Got Nothing
2022: Sam Campbell – Comedy Show
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2024: Amy Gledhill – Make Me Look Fit on the Poster
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