George Webster (presenter)

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Born (2000-07-29) 29 July 2000 (age 25)
Occupations
  • Television presenter
  • actor
  • dancer
  • writer
KnownforPresenting CBeebies
AwardsBest Presenter - British Academy Children's Award (2022)
George Webster
Webster in 2021
Born (2000-07-29) 29 July 2000 (age 25)
Occupations
  • Television presenter
  • actor
  • dancer
  • writer
Known forPresenting CBeebies
AwardsBest Presenter - British Academy Children's Award (2022)

George Webster (born 29 July 2000) is an English television presenter, actor, dancer and writer. He was discovered while volunteering at his local Parkrun by a Sky UK television crew, who made him the subject of an episode of Jessica's Parkrun Heroes in 2019. This film prompted Mencap to refer him to a filmmaker who was making S.A.M., a short film that was broadcast online in October 2020. After being scouted by the BBC, Webster recorded a video for BBC Bitesize, which went viral. He then began presenting for CBeebies, for which he won Best Presenter at the British Academy Children's Awards 2022. He has also appeared in The Railway Children Return, Casualty, World on Fire, and the 2022 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special. From 2023, he began publishing books, and has released This Is Me and Why Not?.

Webster was born on 29 July 2000[1] in Rawdon, West Yorkshire with Down syndrome.[2] Growing up, he struggled to enunciate properly, prompting him and his family to learn Makaton;[2] Mr Tumble was his role model due to his use of this communication aid.[3] He attended St. Peter's Primary School, Benton Park School,[4] and Shipley College.[5] Aged eight, he joined Stage Door,[6] a performing arts and music school in Guiseley, which he was a member of until he was 19. He also later joined Mind the Gap,[7] a performing arts college in Bradford,[8] and spent a few years at a drama class at Elev8 in Horsforth.[8]

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