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Alexis Conran

Alexis Conran (born 18 January 1972) is a British actor, television presenter, writer, and magician, recognized primarily for co-hosting the BBC Three series The Real Hustle from 2006 to 2012, where he and his team staged real-world scams on unsuspecting marks to illustrate fraud tactics and promote consumer awareness. Born in Paris to a French mother and Greek father, Conran spent much of his childhood in Athens before relocating to London at age 16 to train as an actor at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). Trained in sleight-of-hand and from a young age, Conran leveraged these skills in his early career performing for celebrities and later in television, including roles in dramas such as (2016) as Dr. Petridis, Murder City (2004), and the film Below (2002). Beyond , which aired over a dozen series and influenced scam-prevention programming globally, he has presented documentaries on consumer deception for channels like and , such as Scams: Don't Get Caught Out, emphasizing social engineering vulnerabilities in and telephony fraud. Currently, Conran hosts a weekend afternoon show on and delivers keynote speeches on cybersecurity and for corporate audiences.

Early life and education

Upbringing and family background

Alexis Conran was born on January 18, 1972, in , . His early childhood involved a relocation to , , where he grew up primarily with his mother following his parents' when he was seven years old. After the separation, Conran had limited contact with his father. Conran's father struggled with , which led to significant debts and eventual involvement in and to sustain the habit. This family dynamic influenced Conran's later professional focus on scams and , as he has referenced his father's experiences in interviews. Raised in by his mother, Conran experienced a peripatetic early life shaped by these familial challenges before moving to at age 16.

Acting training at LAMDA

Conran relocated to London at the age of 16 to pursue acting studies, eventually enrolling at the Academy of Music and Dramatic Art () in 1990. He completed the three-year acting program in 1993, gaining formal training in dramatic arts at the institution renowned for its emphasis on classical theatre techniques, voice production, and . During his time at , Conran trained alongside fellow students including actors and , in an environment that prepared graduates for professional stage and screen work. This period marked the foundational phase of his acting career, equipping him with skills later applied in television roles and presentations.

Professional career

Early acting roles

Conran secured his first television role as Nicos Theocharous in the ITV military drama , appearing in the 1994 episode "." This marked his entry into screen acting shortly after completing his training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (), where he had enrolled at age 16. Early in his career, Conran took on minor parts, including appearances in music videos, before gaining a supporting role as Prince Ali in the 2000 Hallmark Entertainment miniseries Arabian Nights, a two-part adaptation of the classic tales featuring and . In 2001, he had a brief appearance as Mustafa Al Hambra in the sci-fi series . Conran's film debut came in 2002 with the role of the in Below, a supernatural submarine thriller directed by and starring , set during . He continued with television work, including guest spots in long-running series such as The Bill and Waking the Dead. By 2004, he portrayed Dr. Simon Dunne in the ITV crime drama Murder City, a procedural series led by that explored detective work in . These roles established Conran in supporting capacities across television and film prior to his transition into presenting.

Rise with The Real Hustle

Alexis Conran became a core presenter on , a factual entertainment series that debuted on 5 March 2006 and exposed real-world confidence tricks through undercover operations filmed with . Drawing on his prior experience as a consultant for the BBC drama , Conran joined the production team from its early stages, transitioning to on-screen duties alongside magician R. Paul Wilson and actress Jessica-Jane Stafford (later Clement). The format involved the trio executing scams on unwitting members of the public in public settings, such as markets and hotels, to demonstrate vulnerabilities and prevention tactics, with Conran frequently playing the charismatic exploiting social engineering and distraction techniques. Conran's LAMDA-honed skills and proficiency in sleight-of-hand were central to his , allowing him to convincingly portray marks, insiders, or perpetrators in over 500 documented scams across the series' run. As a co-writer, he contributed to scripting the cons, ensuring they replicated authentic criminal methods while adhering to ethical filming protocols, such as obtaining post-scam consent from participants. The programme aired for ten series until 2012, maintaining strong viewership for its youth-oriented channel—peaking at episodes drawing over 1 million viewers—and evolving formats to include celebrity guests and international locations, which amplified Conran's visibility as a scam expert. This stint marked Conran's breakthrough from fringe acting into mainstream broadcasting, positioning him as a go-to authority on and personal . The series' educational yet thrilling style garnered praise for raising public awareness of everyday deceptions, with Conran's polished delivery and on-camera charisma differentiating him from co-hosts and leading to spin-off projects like The Real Undercover. By the finale, his involvement had solidified a professional niche blending entertainment with practical consumer advice, directly influencing subsequent roles in investigative presenting.

Expansion into consumer and news presenting

Following the conclusion of The Real Hustle in 2014, Conran leveraged his expertise in deception and fraud prevention to transition into consumer journalism on British television. He made regular appearances as a reporter and advisor on BBC One's Watchdog, a long-running consumer rights programme, where he demonstrated scams and offered practical tips to viewers on avoiding rip-offs and protecting personal finances. Conran hosted several dedicated consumer-focused series on , including Shop Smart Save Money, a topical programme addressing everyday and cost-saving strategies, and How to Stop Your Nuisance Calls, which examined unsolicited communications and legal remedies for affected consumers. He also presented Scams: Don't Get Caught Out, a multi-season investigative series (with at least three seasons airing from the late 2010s onward) that exposed frauds, con artists, and deceptive sales tactics through real-world examples and expert analysis. In parallel, Conran ventured into news and discussion formats, serving as a regular weekly panellist on Channel 5's , a daytime talk show covering current affairs, and standing in as presenter during the host's holiday in August 2015. By the late 2010s, he launched Alexis Conran & Friends on Channel 5, initially centred on consumer issues before evolving into a broader lunchtime phone-in programme discussing daily news stories, viewer concerns, and topical debates, which aired weekdays and positioned him as a staple of the channel's daytime lineup. This role underscored his shift toward hybrid consumer-news presenting, blending scam prevention with public discourse on economic and regulatory matters.

Radio broadcasting and recent television work

Conran began his career on in 2016, where he hosted the consumer affairs program Radio Hustles, airing on weekends from 1 to 3 p.m. until 2020. In July 2020, he transitioned to , taking over the weekend afternoon slot from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, a role he continues to hold as of 2025. His show focuses on dissecting major news stories, issues, and political developments through interviews and analysis. In recent television work, Conran has served as a regular consumer champion on ITV's This Morning, providing advice on scams, rights, and financial pitfalls. Since 2023, he has hosted the afternoon segment on Channel 5's Jeremy Vine Show, contributing to weekday daytime discussions on current affairs. He also presents his self-titled program Alexis Conran & Friends on Channel 5, engaging viewers on daily news stories and practical tips. Conran stars in the investigative series Scams: Don't Get Caught Out on , which debuted its first season in 2023 and has aired subsequent seasons in 2024 and 2025, exposing tactics used by fraudsters in areas such as banking, , and holidays. The program features real victim stories and demonstrations to educate viewers on avoidance strategies. Additional projects include Alexis Conran Investigates, such as the 2023 episode on parking fines titled Parking: The Big Con?.

Awards and recognition

Celebrity MasterChef win

Alexis Conran competed in the eleventh series of Celebrity MasterChef, a programme featuring celebrities undertaking cooking challenges under the scrutiny of judges and , which aired weekly from 20 June to 29 July 2016. The format involved 20 participants, including actors, presenters, and performers, progressing through invention tests, professional kitchen services, and themed cook-offs over six weeks. Conran advanced by demonstrating consistent technique, notably in a Michelin-starred challenge where he prepared , earning praise for skill from Wallace, who described one dish as "one of the best dishes I have tasted." In the final episode on 29 July 2016, Conran competed against presenter and singer , with the decisive task requiring a faultless three-course cooked from scratch. His drew on his heritage for the starter of octopus stifado with fava; the main featured stuffed chicken leg with curd, artichokes, peas, and ; and dessert comprised nut pastry pin wheels with yoghurt. Torode commended the presentation and flavors as "sophisticated, exciting – fantastic to eat," while highlighted the execution as reaching "heights" indicative of professional caliber. Conran was declared the winner, lifting the trophy amid studio applause, and reacted with elation, stating, "I can’t believe it! My family are going to be so proud." The episode garnered nearly five million viewers, underscoring public interest in the outcome. This victory marked Conran as the first Real Hustle presenter to claim the title, affirming his adeptness in high-pressure culinary environments beyond his television persona.

Hosting and speaking accolades

Conran has been selected to host several prominent industry awards ceremonies, reflecting recognition of his presenting expertise honed through consumer affairs and investigative programming. In 2014, he hosted the Telegraph Business Awards, an event honoring regional business achievements. He also emceed the Food Management Today Industry Awards in 2021, where presentations celebrated accomplishments across 15 categories in the and sectors. His skills as an awards host are further evidenced by engagements with speaker bureaus specializing in event moderation, positioning him as a preferred choice for high-profile corporate and industry gatherings due to his and subject-matter authority on and . In speaking capacities, Conran delivers keynote addresses on , scams, and , drawing from his television background to engage audiences at conferences such as the Business Continuity Institute World Hybrid 2023. Multiple agencies, including and A-Speakers, highlight his international demand as a on these topics, though no formal awards for speaking have been documented.

Controversies and criticisms

Staging allegations in The Real Hustle

In February 2011, allegations emerged that The Real Hustle had staged elements of its scams by hiring paid actors to pose as victims, potentially misleading viewers into believing all participants were unsuspecting members of the public. The claims, reported by the Sunday Mirror and The Times, centered on episodes from the show's early series where extras with acting backgrounds were used, raising questions about the authenticity of reactions to the demonstrated cons. The launched an internal investigation, which the reviewed, examining six specific scams from a 2006 episode. The Trust found that primary targets, known as "," were genuine participants recruited via public websites and unaware of the cons during filming, with no evidence of actors being briefed to fake reactions as marks. However, it ruled that the production breached BBC Editorial Guidelines on accuracy in two instances due to insufficient clarity in distinguishing between unwitting marks and setup participants (such as extras in crowd scenes who were informed), which could confuse audiences about the scam's realism. As a result, the was directed not to rebroadcast five episodes—two from where marks were informed of the scams beforehand and three from 2006 pending rights verification—citing failures in from 2006 to . The recommended that future episodes explicitly label participant roles, require post-filming confirmations from marks of their unawareness, and enhance overall disclosure to maintain viewer in the educational intent of exposing real-world techniques. Producers responded by affirming that marks were always genuine but acknowledged occasional use of actors for logistical setups, without prior briefing on scam reactions. Alexis Conran, a lead presenter alongside Paul Wilson and , was not individually implicated, though the controversy implicated the show's format during his tenure from its 2006 debut.

Ofcom impartiality breach on Times Radio

On 29 June 2024, during the regulated election period preceding the UK General Election on 4 July 2024, Alexis Conran hosted a segment on Times Radio as part of the weekend feature "Elevator Pitches," in which parliamentary candidates from various parties presented brief policy pitches. Ofcom's decision, published on 19 May 2025, found that the programme breached Rule 5.11 of the Broadcasting Code, which requires due impartiality in the treatment of election and referendum-related matters, including a sufficiently wide range of views on those matters. The regulator determined that the segment did not adequately balance perspectives, thereby failing to reflect the spectrum of significant viewpoints during this heightened period of scrutiny for broadcast impartiality. The complaint, investigated by following a listener submission, highlighted concerns over the presentation of candidate contributions without sufficient challenge or counterbalance, potentially undermining the impartial handling of electoral issues. , operated by Wireless Group (a subsidiary of ), accepted the findings and committed to reviewing editorial processes to ensure compliance with requirements in future election coverage. This marked a notable action by Ofcom against the station, underscoring stricter oversight on radio output amid evolving regulatory expectations for balance in political discourse.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Alexis Conran is married to actress Cosima Shaw, who trained initially as a dancer and singer before entering acting. The couple reside in northwest and share one , born around 2006. Conran has described his family life as private, avoiding detailed public disclosures about his relationship or parenting. No further children or extended family details have been publicly confirmed by Conran or Shaw.

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