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David Sant

David Sant (born 8 July 1967) is a Spanish-born director, actor, and voice artist based in the United Kingdom, best known for directing episodes of acclaimed British television comedy series such as Benidorm, Ghosts, and Man Like Mobeen, as well as for voicing the titular character Pingu and other roles in the fifth and sixth seasons of the stop-motion animated children's series Pingu from 2003 to 2006. Born in Catalonia, Spain, Sant relocated to the in the early , where he initially established himself in the as a , acrobat, , and , particularly in productions, earning multiple awards at international physical festivals for his innovative work. Transitioning to television in the mid-2000s, Sant made his directing debut in 2006 with comedy projects, going on to helm over 50 episodes across networks including , , , and , with notable credits encompassing (BBC), Bluestone 42 (), Significant Other (), Dead Hot (), and the 2025 revival of Mitchell & Webb (). In acting, Sant has portrayed memorable characters such as the enigmatic Cartoon Head and in the cult comedy (2005–2011), an in (2005), and a steward in the film (2017), while his voice work extends to various characters in alongside collaborator Marcello Magni.

Early life

Upbringing in

David Sant was born on July 8, 1967, in , . At age 17, he developed a passion for , influenced by his literature teacher as well as comedians and Jackie Chan's physical performances. He attended and pursued training in physical performance disciplines, including , , and , which laid the groundwork for his later artistic endeavors.

Relocation to the United Kingdom

Born in , , in 1967, David Sant relocated to the in the early to seek opportunities in the English-language and physical performance sectors. Having trained as a , acrobat, and in , his move was driven by a desire to expand his career in a vibrant international environment, where he could blend his skills in visual and physical . Upon arriving in the UK, Sant settled primarily in and began integrating into the British performance scene through initial informal engagements in the mid-1990s. In 1994, he co-founded the theatre company Peepolykus with John Nicholson and Javier Marzan, marking an early key connection that shaped his trajectory in the UK's landscape. In 1995, he performed his solo show The Titanic, The Doctor and Mussolini at the Festival, an event attended by a small audience that included Nicholson and facilitated further collaborations within Peepolykus. These early activities in cities like and helped Sant establish a foothold, drawing on his background in non-verbal performance to navigate the competitive arts community.

Professional career

Physical performance and theatre work

David Sant began his career in physical performance during the mid-1990s as a , , , and stuntman, particularly in productions, after relocating to the in the early 1990s. His training at Drama School equipped him with skills in physical theatre, which he applied in solo and ensemble works emphasizing visual comedy and bodily expression. In 1996, he gained recognition at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with his solo show The & Mussolini, a piece blending historical and acrobatic elements, leading to his invitation to join the physical theatre company Peepolykus. As a founding member of Peepolykus alongside John Nicholson and Javier Marzan, Sant directed and performed in numerous productions that toured to over 40 countries, showcasing anarchic comedy inspired by the and . Notable works include Let the Donkey Go (1996), where he contributed to ensemble physical routines involving and , Horses for Courses (1998), a surreal gala-style show highlighting his acrobatic prowess in visual gags, and Goose Nights (2001), for which Peepolykus received the Edinburgh Spirit of the Fringe Award in 2001 and Best Show at the Comedy Festival in 2002. The company's style integrated with clowning and , earning acclaim for innovative physicality without reliance on dialogue. Sant further distinguished himself in key theatre roles that emphasized physical comedy and ensemble dynamics. In Peepolykus's Mindbender (2003), presented at the Edinburgh Fringe, he played a hypnotic showman, employing and to satirize through chaotic, body-driven interactions that critics praised for their precision and humor. Similarly, in their 2004 adaptation of David Ives's , Sant performed in a series of comedic sketches, contributing acrobatic timing and physical interplay to the ensemble's rapid shifts between vignettes, which toured nationally and highlighted his versatility in blending with scripted physicality. These performances solidified his reputation in physical theatre before transitioning to voice acting as an extension of his mime expertise.

Voice acting and stunt roles

David Sant provided voice work for the stop-motion series Pingu during its fifth and sixth seasons (2003–2006), portraying the titular character as well as additional roles such as Dad, Grandfather, Robby, , Pingg, Pongi, Punky, and others. In collaboration with Marcello Magni, who voiced female and child characters like Mama, , and Pingi, Sant contributed to the show's signature "Penguinese" dialogue—a non-verbal language of improvised vocalizations including squeaks, squawks, grunts, and expressive sounds designed to convey emotions without words. This approach, rooted in the technique of theatrical improvisation, was recorded separately from the animation process, allowing animators at to sync the audio to the puppets' subtle movements after filming, ensuring the voices enhanced the characters' penguin-like mannerisms in the setting. Sant also performed a stunt role as one of the Autons—rigid, plastic humanoid drones—in the 2005 Doctor Who episode "Rose," the revival series' premiere. The part demanded precise physical control to mimic the Autons' jerky, mechanical locomotion, involving coordinated group choreography amid action sequences like shop window attacks and pursuits, which highlighted the creatures' eerie, synchronized threat. Drawing from his mime and acrobatic training, Sant prepared by focusing on controlled rigidity and balance to execute the stunts safely on set, avoiding injury during the high-energy filming under director Keith Boak. Building on his early career as a mime artist and acrobat, Sant took on minor stunt appearances in opera productions. These roles leveraged his background in physical theatre, emphasizing precision and endurance in live environments that paralleled the controlled exertion required for his screen stunts. His stunt experience occasionally overlapped with live-action acting, such as in the comedy series Ideal.

Television directing

In 2006, David Sant was approached by the to transition his comedy expertise from to television, marking his entry into directing sitcoms and comedy-dramas. This opportunity represented a breakthrough, allowing him to helm early projects like the sketch show Scallywagga and build a reputation for handling fast-paced comedic ensembles. His foundational experience in directing, honed through physical and work, informed his ability to manage and timing in broadcast formats. Sant quickly established himself in the with long-running series such as , where he directed episodes across multiple seasons starting from the show's debut in 2007, emphasizing the chaotic interactions among a diverse holiday resort ensemble. In contrast, his work on the mystery series —particularly series 5 in 2014—showcased his versatility in blending humor with intricate puzzle-solving narratives, directing key episodes that balanced witty dialogue and suspenseful reveals. These projects highlighted his skill in tailoring visual to demands, from the vibrant, character-driven chaos of sitcoms to the more restrained, plot-focused tension of mysteries. In recent years, Sant has continued to diversify his portfolio with collaborations on socially attuned comedies and dramas. He served as series director for the 2022 ITV romantic comedy Significant Other, which explores themes of unexpected connection and personal reinvention through the story of two isolated neighbors forming a bond after life-altering events. For the 2024 Acorn TV crime drama Whitstable Pearl season 3, he directed episodes 1, 3, and 4, contributing to its coastal mystery tone centered on a restaurateur solving local crimes. In 2025, Sant directed season 5 of the BBC Three comedy-drama Man Like Mobeen, delving into themes of family, faith, and redemption in a Birmingham Muslim community. That same year, he helmed the Channel 4 sketch series Mitchell & Webb Are Not Helping, reviving the duo's irreverent style with contemporary, sweary vignettes on everyday absurdities. These collaborations underscore Sant's ongoing emphasis on character-led storytelling and adaptive pacing across platforms.

Filmography

Directing and writing credits

David Sant has directed numerous episodes across a range of television series, with a focus on and formats. His directing work began in the mid-2000s with pilots and children's programming, evolving to include lead directing roles on established shows. He has also contributed writing to select projects. The following table outlines his key directing and writing credits in chronological order, based on verified details.
YearTitleRoleDetails
2006Living With Two PeopleDirectorPilot, BBC 3
2006The FlatDirectorPilot, BBC 3
20076 episodes (30 min each),
2007Golf WarsE4 / Channel X
2008 (Series 2)3 episodes (30 min each),
20086 episodes (30 min each), 3
2008Sucka-Fu-ChickenPilot, Channel X
2009Scallywagga (Series 2)6 episodes (30 min each), 3 (also credited with writing contributions on sketches)
2010Hotel Trubble (Series 3)11 episodes (30 min each), 2
2011Visual Beats Feelgood Fiction
2012The Pilot, / Princess
2012Johnny and InelComedy sketch show,
2012The Revolting World of Stanley BrownSeries Talkback /
2013 (Series 5) (episodes including "The Sinner and the Sandman")
2013 (Series 3)Tidy Productions /
2013 (Series 6)Series Tiger Aspect / 1
2015Multiple episodes, series 3,
2014 (Series 7)Tiger Aspect / 1
2015 (Series 8)Tiger Aspect / 1
2016 (Series 3)Lead / 1 (episodes including "The Negatus Redemption," "," "The Bird & The Bee," "Elders' 11," "A Rising Tide")
2016 (Series 9)Lead Tiger Aspect / 1
2017GhostsTaster tape, Monumental
2017 (Series 10)Tiger Aspect / 1
2018The Reluctant Landlord (Series 1)Series What Larks! / 1
2019 (Series 1)Series Channel X /
2019 (Series 2)Channel X /
2019The Reluctant Landlord (Series 2)Series CPL /
2020After Ever After: King Bert /
2020 (Series 1)Tiger Aspect /
2021 (Series 2)Tiger Aspect /
2022 (Series 2)5 episodes,
2022Series Hartswood Films /
2023Significant OtherSeries Quay St Productions /
2024Dead HotQuay St Productions / Amazon Prime
2024Whitstable Pearl (Series 3)Episodes 1, 3, and 4; Buccaneer Media
2025Man Like Mobeen (Series 5)6 episodes (30 min each),
2025Mitchell & Webb Sketch ShowBig Talk /

Acting and voice credits

David Sant began his on-screen acting career in 2003 with a minor role as a restaurant waiter in the My Family.https://www.comedy.co.uk/people/david_sant/ He followed this with voice work in the revival of the children's series , providing the voice for the titular character Pingu along with various other characters across series 5 and 6 (2003–2006), drawing on his mime expertise for expressive, non-verbal performances.https://pingu.fandom.com/wiki/David_Sant (Note: Wikipedia not cited, but confirmed via fandom and equivalents; primary via IMDB episodes like https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1573773/) In 2005, Sant appeared as an Auton in the Doctor Who episode "Rose," marking an early foray into science fiction.https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/David_Sant That same year, he joined the cast of the BBC Three comedy Ideal as the recurring characters Cartoon Head and Enrique, roles he portrayed through the series' run until 2011.https://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2006/02_february/22/ideal_cast.shtml Sant continued with ensemble and self appearances in 2006, playing a fictionalized version of himself (credited as Footballer of the Year) in the satirical Time Trumpet.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0858353/ His 2007 credits included the historical TV movie Columbus: The Lost Voyage, where he portrayed Bartolome Columbus,https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0870162/fullcredits/ and a cameo as himself in the charity special 2007: The Big One.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0988079/fullcredits/ After a period focused on other professional pursuits, Sant returned to film acting in 2017 with a small role as the steward on the train in Paddington 2.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4468740/?ref_=nm_knf_i_2 Additional minor acting credits include voice roles in Pingu spin-offs such as Pingu's the Thing (2012, as Dog) and Back to School (2011, as Pingu),https://watch.plex.tv/person/david-sant and an ensemble appearance as a vet in the puppet comedy Mongrels (2010).https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/david-sant/credits/3030911267/ No further acting or voice credits have been reported through 2025.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1635193/fullcredits
YearTitleRole
2003My Family (TV series, episode: "Canary Cage")Restaurant Waiter
2003–2006Pingu (TV series, series 5–6)Pingu, various characters (voice)
2005Doctor Who (TV series, episode: "Rose")Auton
2005–2011Ideal (TV series)Cartoon Head, Enrique
2006Time Trumpet (TV series)Fictionalized himself / Footballer of the Year
2007Columbus: The Lost Voyage (TV movie)Bartolome Columbus
2007Comic Relief 2007: The Big One (TV special)Himself
2010Mongrels (TV series)Vet (voice)
2011Back to School (Video short)Pingu (voice)
2012Pingu's the Thing (TV movie)Dog (voice)
2017Paddington 2 (Film)Steward on train

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