Louis Waymouth
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14 April 1978
Louis Waymouth | |
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| Born | Louis Alexander Philip Waymouth 14 April 1978 London, England |
| Alma mater | London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art |
| Occupations | Writer, actor |
| Years active | 2000–present |
| Known for | The Late Late Show with James Corden, Saturday Night Live UK |
| Spouse |
Lady Eloise Anson (m. 2013) |
| Children | 2 |
| Parent(s) | Nigel Waymouth Lady Victoria Yorke |
| Relatives | Joseph Yorke, 10th Earl of Hardwicke (first cousin) Patrick Anson, 5th Earl of Lichfield (father-in-law) |
Louis Alexander Philip Waymouth (born 14 April 1978) is a British comedy writer, actor, and producer. He is known for his work in television comedy in both the United Kingdom and the United States, including writing for The Late Late Show with James Corden, The Armstrong and Miller Show, and Psychobitches. In 2026, he joined the writing team of Saturday Night Live UK. [1]
Louis Waymouth was born in London in 1978. His father is artist Nigel Waymouth, co-founder of King's Road boutique Granny Takes a Trip and part of the two-man team Hapshash and the Coloured Coat, which designed psychedelic posters in the 1960s. His mother, Lady Victoria Yorke (1947–2004), was an interior designer who designed fabrics for Osborne & Little, and was a daughter of Philip Yorke, 9th Earl of Hardwicke.
Waymouth trained as an actor at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.