Lloyd Griffith is an English comedian, actor, presenter and singer from Grimsby, England, and was a presenter on Sky Sports show Soccer AM until the end of the 2018–19 season.

Lloyd Griffith
Born (1983-10-27) October 27, 1983 (age 41)
Occupations
Years active2010–present
Known for

Career

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Lloyd Griffith originally trained as a classical choral singer at the University of Exeter before becoming a comedian in 2010. He started in stand up comedy before starring in comedy short Inheritance and on the BBC Radio 1 Comedy Lounge in 2014.[1] Prior to 2019, Griffith performed as tour support for Rob Beckett and Jack Whitehall.

Griffith started his TV career on BBC Three show Taxi to Training in which he would interview professional footballers (such as Troy Deeney, Asmir Begovic and Dele Alli) as he drove them to their respective training grounds. He also appeared on BBC, Sky TV and Comedy Central shows including Drunk History, Rugby's Funniest Moments and Sweat the Small Stuff.[citation needed] Griffith has recently made frequent appearances on Comedy Central Live at The Comedy Store, Comedy Central's Roast Battle and E4's 8 out of 10 Cats. He also had a small recurring part in the NBC comedy Ted Lasso. Recent acting credits have included Not Going Out, It's a Sin, & Bounty Hunters.

He was announced as a new host of Soccer AM, when he replaced Helen Chamberlain for the 2017–18 run of the show.[2] Griffith left the show in July 2019, before the start of the 2019–20 run.[3] In 2019, Griffith served as a host of Flinch, a physical gameshow for Netflix,[4] alongside Seann Walsh, and Desiree Burch.[5] He also presented a documentary on BBC2 called Can You Beat The Bookies, unpacking how difficult it is to turn a profit gambling, to critical acclaim.[6]

Outside of stand up comedy and his television work, Griffith is also well known for his YouTube series Premier League Fan Reactions with the weekly videos regularly reaching upwards of 100K views.[7] Until 2019, the series was hosted on the YouTube channel "The Football Republic" where he would often appear in other videos alongside fellow comedian Rhys James. Griffith hosted a one-off 23 minute long show called Quest for the Best made by EA Sports for Sky Sports featuring Lionel Messi, Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Adebayo Akinfenwa and Carles Rexach.[8]

Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Griffith performed God Save The King at Blundell Park prior to the 13 September 2022 EFL League Two fixture Grimsby Town vs Gillingham,[9] and on 18 September 2022 at the Brentford Community Stadium before that day's Premier League fixture Brentford vs Arsenal.[10]

In 2023, Griffith supported Jack Whitehall as part of a multi location stand up comedy tour in advance of his own 2024 set.

In 2024, Griffith was part of the main cast of the 2024 Australian detective dramedy Return to Paradise.

Personal life

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Griffith is a keen football fan of his home town team Grimsby Town. On occasion, he does commentary on some of their games for BBC Radio Humberside.[11]

Griffith was a chorister at Grimsby Minster and then read music at the University of Exeter where he was also a choral scholar in the Exeter Cathedral choir. He has featured a number of times on Songs of Praise.[12] Griffith still sings professionally and can be seen singing as a deputy in the choirs of St George's Chapel Windsor Castle and Westminster Abbey.[13] His favourite classical composer is Thomas Tallis and his favourite venue to sing in is the Mary Harris Memorial Chapel of the Holy Trinity, part of the University of Exeter where Griffith studied.[14]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Distributor Notes
2021 Infinite Brasserie Chef Joe Paramount+
Paul Dood's Deadly Lunch Break Simon Sky Cinema
2022 The People We Hate at the Wedding PC Fox Amazon Prime Video

Television

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Acting roles

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Year Title Role Channel Notes
2017 Drunk History Various Comedy Central 2 episodes
Bounty Hunters Betting Shop Cashier Sky One Episode 1.1
2020–2023 Ted Lasso Lloyd Apple TV+ Recurring; 8 episodes
2021 Not Going Out Gareth BBC One Episode 11.2
It's a Sin Estate Agent Channel 4 Episode 1.4
Whitstable Pearl Bowling Alley Manager Acorn TV Episode 1.6
2022 Sneakerhead Mystery shopper Dave Episode 1.1
2023 Bad Education Flinty BBC Three Episode 4.3
Everyone Else Burns Channel 4 Episode 1.6
Nolly Paul Henry ITVX
2024 Return to Paradise Detective Senior Constable Colin Cartwright ABC TV Main role

Presenting and Guest Appearances

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Year Title Role Channel Notes
2016–2018 The Premier League Show Host / Reporter BBC Two 39 episodes
2017–2019 Soccer AM Presenter Sky Sports Permanent; 2 series
2019 FL!NCH Netflix Permanent; 1 series
Roast Battle Contestant Comedy Central Episode 3.5
8 Out of 10 Cats Guest panelist E4 Episode 21.5
2020 Comedy Game Night Self Comedy Central Episode 1.9
Jonathan Ross' Comedy Club ITV Episode 1.3
The Stand Up Sketch Show Episode 2.4
The Lock Inn Pub Quiz YouTube Episode 1.9
Richard Osman's House of Games Contestant BBC Two 5 episodes
2021 Pointless Celebrities BBC One Episode 14.3
Rob Beckett's Undeniable Guest panelist Comedy Central Episode 1.3
Between the Covers BBC Two Episode 3.6
2022 Question of Sport Contestant BBC One Episode 51.25
Obsessed with... Peaky Blinders Presenter BBC Sounds TV special
2023 Live at the Apollo Self BBC Two

References

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  1. ^ "LLOYD GRIFFITH". Latitude. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Grimsby comedian Lloyd Griffith named as new co-host of Sky Sports' Soccer AM". Trinity Mirror. 7 August 2017. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Lloyd Griffith steps down as Soccer AM presenter". Grimsby Telegraph. 29 July 2019. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  4. ^ Netflix Orders ‘Jackass’-Meets-‘Wipeout’ Format ‘Flinch’ From Sony’s Stellify | Deadline, Published on November 9, 2017, Retrieved on October 23, 2018
  5. ^ Comedians to host Netflix gameshow : News 2018 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide, Published on August 23, 2018, Retrieved on October 23, 2018
  6. ^ "Can you Beat the Bookies? review – final proof gambling is a mug's game". The Guardian. 2019-08-04. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  7. ^ "News: Lloyd Griffith Announces Rescheduled Tour Dates". Beyond The Joke. 2020-12-16. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  8. ^ "TEAM OF THE YEAR". Electronic Arts. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  9. ^ "Grimsby Town 1 Gillingham 1". www.kentonline.co.uk. 13 September 2022. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
  10. ^ "Brentford 0 Arsenal 3". www.brentfordfc.com. 18 September 2022. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
  11. ^ "About: Lloyd Griffith". Les Connolly. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  12. ^ "LLOYD GRIFFITH". Just the Tonic. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  13. ^ "Lloyd Griffith's Comedy Profile |Hot Water Comedy Club". www.hotwatercomedy.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  14. ^ "Interview: Lloyd Griffith". 3 August 2021.
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