George Fouracres

British actor and comedian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

George Fouracres (born 1990)[1] is a British actor and comedian. He is a member of the comedy trio Daphne with Phil Wang and Jason Forbes. His field of acting includes television, theatre, and voice acting. In 2026, he was announced as a cast member on the first series of Saturday Night Live UK.

Born1989 or 1990 (age 35–36)
Wolverhampton, England
OthernamesGeorge Potts
OccupationsActor, comedian
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George Fouracres
Born1989 or 1990 (age 35–36)
Wolverhampton, England
Other namesGeorge Potts
EducationHomerton College, Cambridge
OccupationsActor, comedian
Years active2014present
Known forDaphne
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Biography

Fouracres was born and raised in Wolverhampton to a family of fourteen.[2][3] He attended Homerton College, Cambridge, where he studied in the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic (with Pierre Novellie),[4] learning Mediaeval Gaelic,[5] and was a member of Cambridge Footlights.[6] While in Footlights, he performed under the name "George Potts".[7][8] In 2012, he was a part of the Footlights Tour Show along side Jason Forbes, Pierre Novellie, Emma Powell and Phil Wang.[9][6]

In 2014, he formed the comedy trio Daphne with Phil Wang and Jason Forbes, who he met in Footlights. In 2015, their first show at the Edinburgh Fringe, Daphne Do Edinburgh, was nominated for a "Best Newcomer" award.[10][11][12]

As a voice actor, Fouracres has voiced characters on radio shows such as The Lenny Henry Show, The Now Show, Newsjack, and Ross Noble’s Britain in Bits, as well as Daphne's radio series Daphne Sounds Expensive in 2016.[13][14] He voiced Prince Harry amongst other characters on the revived Spitting Image series in 2020.[13] As a television actor, he has appeared on shows including Raised by Wolves (2016), Drunk History (2017), and Murder, They Hope (2021).[15]

In 2022, he hosted his own special on BBC Radio 4, Black Country Gentlemon, which spoke about his upbringing in Wolverhampton.[2] He appeared as Hamlet in Sean Holmes' production at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse[16] having already appeared in other productions by Holmes at Shakespeare's Globe including The Merry Wives of Windsor, A Comedy of Errors and A Midsummer Night's Dream.[17]

In 2024, Fouracres starred as Andrew Lloyd Webber in One Man Musical, written and composed by duo Flo and Joan, who appeared in the show as backing musicians.[18][19][20][21] The show was also performed at the that year's Edinburgh Fringe and at the Soho Theatre.[18] The show also had a run at the Underbelly Boulevard Soho in January–March 2025.[22] One Man Musical received a four out of five stars rating from The Guardian.[20]

On 4 February 2026, Fouracres was announced as one of eleven cast members set to be on the first series of Saturday Night Live UK.[23][24]

Fouracres has Bipolar II Disorder, which he talked about in a post on his Instagram account, which he posted on World Bipolar Day (which is celebrated on the 30th March every year). [25]

Filmography

Television

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2015 The Scandalous Lady W Clerk[15] Television film
2016 Raised by Wolves Charlie[15] One episode
2016—2017 Drunk History English soldier (2016), actor (2017)[15] Two episodes
2018 Pls Like Henry Bloyd Smith[15] Three episodes
2019 Whiskey Cavalier Hugh Cabot[15] One episode
2020 Semi-Detached Customs official[15]
Spitting Image Various voices[15] Four episodes / voice role
2021 Murder, They Hope Forensic 2[15] One episode
2022 Don't Hug Me I'm Scared Lamp[15] Three episodes / voice role
2024 The Franchise Dave[15] Two episodes
2026 Saturday Night Live UK[15] Various roles Series One[23]
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Film

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2016 Chubby Funny Caucasian man at door[15]
2017 Out the Window: Comic Relief[15]
2022 Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday Dante Zuuzer[15]
2025 Steve Angus[15]
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Edinburgh Fringe shows

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2015 Daphne Do Edinburgh As a part of Daphne[26][27]
2016 Daphne's Second Show As a part of Daphne[26][28]
2017 Daphne: The Best of Daphne As a part of Daphne[26][29]
2019 George Fouracres: Gentlemon Solo show[26][30]
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