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Joel Dommett
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- Joel is hilariously funny, ridiculously energetic and very exciting. Selling out his solo shows and winning over audiences in I’m a Celeb 2016, Joel has accumulated numerous accolades on the stand-up scene.
Biography
His natural charm, together with his quick wit make him the perfect choice for presenting and awards host events.
Joel Dommett is a naturally upbeat comedian, actor and television presenter. His career has taken him from comedy clubs to ITV’s Australian jungle. Joel has established himself as a cutting-edge talent.
Joel Dommett’s Career
Achieving second place in ITV’s 2016 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! series, Joel has quickly won over audiences with his geeky charm and witty quips. Since leaving the jungle, his solo shows have sold out across the nation, a testament to his brilliant humour and easy likeable style.
Joel has enjoyed many different roles since starting his career in comedy, from being the face of MTV in 2012, writing and presenting their daily news bulletins, to presenting Live In Chelsea, the live E4 after show to the hit series Made In Chelsea.
Dommett has also co-starred in the hugely successful Impractical Jokers on BBC Three and was a panellist for Nicole Scherzinger’s Team on Bring the Noise. Joel has also appeared on a celebrity edition of The Chase and has numerous acting credits to his name, including Skins on E4 and Popatron on BBC Two.
Speaking and presenting
As a speaker, Joel’s natural charm, coupled with his natural story-telling abilities make him an ideal choice for any corporate awards event.
Joel has been described by The Guardian as an ‘excellent storytelling comic’. Joel received wide acclaim after performing shows at the Edinburgh and Melbourne comedy festivals.
He has also appeared on a number of panel shows, and as a guest on the likes of Britain’s Got More Talent, Drunk History, Big Brother’s Bit on the Side, and Russell Howard’s Good News.