Jon Pointing

English actor and writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jonathan Pointing is a British actor, writer and comedian.[2] He is best known for his roles in Plebs,[3] Pls Like,[4] and Big Boys, for which he was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Male Comedy Performance in 2023.[5]

Born
Jonathan Pointing

September 1986 (age 39)[1]
OccupationsActor, writer
Yearsactive2012–present
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Jon Pointing
Born
Jonathan Pointing

September 1986 (age 39)[1]
OccupationsActor, writer
Years active2012–present
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Career

In 2024, he appeared as Tom Blake in the comedy Queenie;[6] the series was based on the novel of the same name by Candice Carty-Williams.[7]

Personal life

He was educated at Winchester University. Pointing revealed in July 2021 that he is married.[8]

Filmography

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2012 Life Guru[9] Paul Short film; Also writer
2013 The Phone Call City Worker Uncredited
2015 The Last Day Short film; Also writer
2015–2017 Weetabix Go Breakfast Drink Commercial
2016 @Elevenish Chris 3 episodes
Damned Rudi Series 1 Episode 3
2016–2017 Virgin Games Vlad the Vampire Commercial; "Live a Little"
2017 Liam Williams' Valentine Rory Television short
Double Act Jon Also writer
Zapped Jay-Winn Episode: "The Party"
The Great Unwashed Charlie Brumble
2017–2021 Pls Like Charlie South 15 episodes
2018 Nick Helm: The Killing Machine
News Crack Various Television film
2018–2022 Plebs Jason 16 episodes
2019 London Kills Jamie Bentham Episode: "The Politician's Son"
Daddy Time Sean Short film
Down From London Bean Episode: "Margate"
2020 Crying Out Loud Caspar Episode: "Edd & Thom Get It Together"
Key Worker[10] Bradley Online Video Shorts; 4 episodes
2021 Starstruck Dan 2 episodes
2022-2025 Big Boys Danny 18 episodes; Channel 4 comedy
2023 A Whole Lifetime with Jamie Demetriou Reality TV presenter Netflix Pilot episode
Smothered Tom Lead role[11]
Murder is Easy Rivers Two-part drama[12]
2024 Queenie Tom Blake 3 episodes; Channel 4 comedy drama
2024 Sweetpea Craig Lead role; Sky Atlantic
2026 Run Away Ash Supporting role; Netflix
2026 Small Prophets Clive
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