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Lloyd Griffith

Lloyd Griffith is an English comedian, actor, presenter, and classically trained singer from , . Born and raised in a working-class in Grimsby, Griffith initially a in music, training as a choral singer at the University of Exeter and performing with prestigious ensembles such as the choirs of Westminster Abbey and St George’s Chapel. He later transitioned into comedy and entertainment, building a multifaceted that spans stand-up, television acting, hosting, and vocal performances. Griffith's comedy work includes five nationwide solo tours, such as Baroque and Roll (which ran for 48 dates) and One Tonne of Fun (filmed for ITVX), alongside support slots for major acts like Jack Whitehall on his 2017, 2019/2020, and 2023 tours. In acting, he has earned acclaim for recurring roles in the Emmy-winning series Ted Lasso (Apple TV+), where he received a SAG Award as part of the ensemble cast for season 2, as well as lead roles like Colin Cartwright in the BBC/ABC drama Return to Paradise (2024, and reprising the role in season 2, 2025) and Paul Henry in the ITV miniseries Nolly (2023). His other notable screen credits include It’s a Sin (Channel 4), Bad Education (BBC Three), Not Going Out (BBC One), and films such as Infinite and The People We Hate at the Wedding. As a presenter, Griffith co-hosted the Sky Sports program Soccer AM for two years across 68 episodes and the Netflix game show Flinch, while also fronting the BBC documentary series Can You Beat The Bookies?, which received four stars from The Guardian. He maintains an active presence in comedy television with appearances on Live at the Apollo (BBC), 8 Out of 10 Cats (Channel 4), and Roast Battle (Comedy Central), and continues to perform as a singer, including features on Songs of Praise (BBC) and regular hosting on Classic FM.

Early life and education

Early years in Grimsby

Lloyd Griffith was born on 27 October 1983 in Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England. Raised in a working-class, single-parent household by his mother, Griffith grew up in a non-musical family environment that emphasized community involvement through local church activities. These early experiences in Grimsby laid the groundwork for his lifelong passion for performance, as his mother's support encouraged participation in communal events that fostered a sense of belonging. At the age of seven, Griffith joined the choir at Grimsby Minster (St James' Church), becoming a chorister after auditioning during a school service. This role introduced him to and choral , involving daily practices, performances at services, and earning from weddings, which built his confidence and stage presence. The choir school's structure, which reduced fees through participation, was made possible by his mother's dedication and assistance from a family acquaintance, highlighting how local church activities shaped his initial musical development. Griffith has credited this period with providing the foundation for his career, stating, "I owe all of my career to the fact that I was a choirboy." In addition to music, Griffith's childhood in Grimsby nurtured a deep enthusiasm for sports, particularly as a fan of Grimsby Town F.C. from the age of six, when his mother first took him to a match in the freezing cold. This early fandom, rooted in the town's community spirit, influenced his enduring support for the club and integrated seamlessly with his choirboy experiences, such as singing the national anthem before a Grimsby Town game against Sheffield Wednesday during his youth.

Education at University of Exeter

Griffith enrolled at the in 2003 to study for a BA in Music, specializing in classical choral after serving as a chorister at Minster. As the first in his to attend university, he was awarded a choral scholarship that integrated his academic pursuits with practical performance training. During his three-year , Griffith served as an choral in the Cantoris of from to , committing to nine services per week that encompassed daily rehearsals, , and liturgical . This rigorous provided specialized in vocal techniques, including breath , phrasing, and blending within a choral setting, while participating in cathedral services and occasional that his presence and musical . He particularly valued in the Mary Harris Memorial Chapel on campus, praising its "upturned bathtub" acoustics for their clarity and resonance during work. Beyond choral duties, Griffith's university experience involved broader musical and social engagements, such as performing with bands and ensembles, which further developed his versatility as a performer. He joined multiple clubs during Freshers' Week and hosted the RAG in the , marking his forays into presenting and delivering jokes to large crowds—experiences that built on the gained from choral . These university scenes and extracurricular opportunities influenced his post-graduation toward around , as the blend of disciplined and lighthearted interactions sparked his in humorous . He graduated in 2006, having established a solid foundation in classical vocal artistry that informed his later career transitions.

Career

Music and singing career

After graduating from the University of Exeter with a degree in music, Lloyd Griffith pursued a professional career as a classically trained countertenor, performing choral works at prestigious venues including St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle and Westminster Abbey, where he serves as a deputy singer with their choirs. His early professional engagements focused on evensong and sacred music, drawing on his choral scholarship background to establish himself in London's ecclesiastical music scene. Griffith has performed at significant national occasions, notably singing the national anthem at various football matches in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II following her death in September 2022, including at Grimsby Town FC's home game against Forest Green Rovers. These appearances highlighted his vocal range in solemn, public settings, blending his choral expertise with moments of national mourning. In addition to formal choral performances, Griffith has sung at football stadiums through his "Let Lloyd Sing" initiative, a video series launched in 2021 where he auditioned to perform the national anthem at Wembley Stadium ahead of England matches during the UEFA European Championship. Although the Euros events were impacted by COVID-19 restrictions, the series culminated in a live singing appearance broadcast from Wembley, showcasing his operatic style in a sports entertainment context. Griffith frequently integrates his into comedic , creating musical routines that classical pieces, such as high-pitched renditions of Vivaldi or -infused gags about , which he delivers in live shows and on platforms like . These acts, often from his , allow him to juxtapose vocal with humorous , as seen in routines like his " " .

Comedy and stand-up

Lloyd Griffith began his stand-up in , transitioning from classical to performing on the . His early included appearances at the starting in with his show Voice of an Angel Body of a Trucker, where he honed his material through regular gigs across clubs. By the mid-2010s, Griffith had established himself as a circuit regular, supporting established comedians on major tours, including Rob Beckett's UK outings in 2013–2014 and 2016–2017, as well as Jack Whitehall's arena tours in 2017, 2019–2020, and 2023. These collaborations provided exposure and helped build his reputation, leading to his own headline tours, such as in:Undated (2017–2018), All Rounder (2019), Not Just A Pretty Face (2020–2021), One Tonne of Fun (2023, filmed for ITVX), and Baroque and Roll (2024, 48 dates), all of which sold out across the UK. Griffith's signature style blends punchy, observational gags with anecdotes drawn from his upbringing, lifelong for —particularly as a Grimsby Town FC supporter and self-proclaimed "aspiring goalkeeper"—and occasional musical from his choral , creating relatable and infectious humor. This approach has been praised for its disarming and inherent funniness, as noted in reviews of his live work. Notable milestones include his appearance on Two's Live in the 2023 Christmas special, where he delivered routines on everyday absurdities that showcased his .

Television presenting

Lloyd Griffith began his television presenting career in 2017, focusing on sports and entertainment formats that highlighted his enthusiasm for football and comedic timing. His debut major role came as co-host of the long-running show , where he joined presenters and for live Saturday morning broadcasts. Over two seasons from 2017 to 2019, Griffith appeared in 78 episodes, contributing segments that blended football analysis with humorous sketches and guest interviews, drawing on his Grimsby roots and passion for the sport. In 2019, Griffith expanded into international streaming with Flinch, a Netflix comedy game show co-hosted alongside Desiree Burch and Seann Walsh. The 10-episode series, released on May 3, premiered to audiences with its format of high-stakes physical challenges where contestants faced pranks and obstacles without flinching, or risk comedic punishment. Griffith's role involved guiding participants through the chaos while delivering witty commentary, showcasing his ability to maintain energy in unpredictable, fast-paced environments. That same year, Griffith fronted the BBC Two documentary Can You Beat the Bookies?, aired on August 4, which explored strategies for successful sports betting through expert insights and practical experiments. Directed by Andy Brown, the hour-long program received positive reviews. Griffith's presentation style—warm, relatable, and infused with humor—stemmed from his stand-up comedy background, allowing him to demystify complex betting concepts while keeping viewers entertained.

Acting

Lloyd Griffith began his acting career in the early 2020s, drawing on his background in stand-up comedy to portray humorous and relatable characters in scripted television roles. His early television appearance came in 2021, when he guest-starred as Gareth in the BBC One sitcom Not Going Out, appearing in the episode "Pub Quiz" of series 11. This role marked one of his initial forays into scripted comedy, showcasing his timing and wit in ensemble scenes. Griffith gained wider recognition through a recurring role in the Apple TV+ series (2020–2023), where he played Lloyd, journalist and commentator who frequently covered AFC Richmond matches. Appearing in 14 episodes across all three seasons, his character provided sharp commentary on the team's fortunes, blending his real-life sports enthusiasm with on-screen charisma. This part helped establish Griffith as a versatile in international productions. In film, Griffith made his debut in 2021 with a small as in the sci-fi Infinite, directed by . The following year, he appeared as PC Fox in the comedy The People We Hate at the Wedding, a Prime Video that highlighted his to light-hearted dynamics. These early film credits served as stepping stones, allowing him to build experience in both comedic and dramatic contexts. Griffith achieved a significant breakthrough in 2024 with his starring role as Detective Senior Constable Colin Cartwright in the BBC One and ABC series Return to Paradise, a spin-off of Death in Paradise, following his lead role as Paul Henry in the ITV miniseries Nolly (2023). As a key member of the investigative team on the fictional Australian island of Dolphin Cove, his portrayal of the affable yet determined detective earned critical praise for its warmth and authenticity. The series, which premiered in September 2024 and returned for a second season in 2025, positioned Griffith as a leading figure in the genre. For his performance, he received a nomination for the Silver Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actor in 2025, recognizing his impact in the drama category.

Personal life

Sports fandom

Lloyd Griffith has been a lifelong supporter of Grimsby Town F.C., having first attended a match at the club's Findus Stand with his mother at the age of six in 1989. Growing up in Grimsby, this early exposure fostered a deep loyalty to the local team, which he has maintained despite a brief childhood flirtation with Manchester United around age nine. He has attended hundreds of home and away games over the years, traveling thousands of miles to support the Mariners. Griffith frequently expresses his fandom publicly through various media, including a popular YouTube series titled "Premier League Fan Reactions," where he humorously impersonates supporters from different clubs reacting to match outcomes. He has also shared his passion on social media and in segments on Soccer AM, often highlighting his pride in Grimsby Town. Additionally, Griffith participates in club-related community events, attending matches to celebrate local football culture. In interviews, Griffith has described himself as a "half-decent ," reflecting his recreational involvement in the beyond spectatorship. This personal ties into his broader for , where he even set a [World Record](/page/World Record) in by standing in for 12 hours alongside Sam for , demonstrating his to the game.

Community involvement

Lloyd Griffith has actively supported community causes in his hometown of Grimsby through public performances and hosting roles at fundraising events. In November 2023, he served as master of ceremonies for the Rotary Club of Grimsby's charity dinner featuring motorcyclist Guy Martin, contributing to local philanthropic efforts. In November 2025, Griffith headlined the annual fundraising dinner for Harbour Place Grimsby, a homeless support charity, where his comedy performance helped raise £9,500 to aid vulnerable individuals in the area. Beyond direct fundraising, Griffith has advocated for regional community initiatives by participating as a judge in the 2025 BBC Radio Humberside Make A Difference Awards, evaluating nominations in the Volunteer category to highlight outstanding local contributions.

Filmography

Film

Griffith made his feature film debut in 2021 with a supporting role in the sci-fi thriller Infinite, directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Mark Wahlberg, where he portrayed Brasserie Chef Joe. That same year, he appeared in the black comedy Paul Dood's Deadly Lunch Break, written and directed by Nick Gillespie, playing the character Simon in this British independent production. In 2022, Griffith took on a supporting role as PC Fox in the ensemble comedy The People We Hate at the Wedding, an Amazon Studios release directed by Claire Scanlon and featuring Allison Janney and Ben Platt. His film work to date demonstrates a transition from television acting into varied cinematic genres, including sci-fi and , with no additional feature film credits announced as of 2025.

Television

Lloyd Griffith began his prominent television presence as a presenter on the Sky Sports program Soccer AM, where he served in that role from 2017 to 2019 across multiple seasons, contributing to ~68 episodes of the football-themed show as a regular . In 2019, Griffith hosted the Netflix game show Flinch, co-presenting with Desiree Burch and Seann Walsh across all 10 episodes of the single season, in which contestants faced absurd challenges without flinching. That same year, he presented the BBC Two documentary Can You Beat the Bookies?, a one-off exploration of gambling strategies and industry tactics, appearing as the lead investigator in the program's single 60-minute episode. Griffith transitioned into acting with a recurring role as the journalist Lloyd in Ted Lasso on Apple TV+ from 2020 to 2023, appearing in 14 episodes across three seasons as a press conference regular covering AFC Richmond's exploits. In 2021, he made a guest appearance as the Estate Agent in episode 4 of the Channel 4 miniseries It's a Sin., and as Gareth in the BBC One sitcom Not Going Out, featuring in one episode ("Pub Quiz") of series 11. In 2023, Griffith portrayed Paul Henry in episodes 1 and 2 of the ITV miniseries Nolly., guest-starred as Flinty in episode 3 ("Prison") of series 4 of the BBC Three sitcom Bad Education., and performed his stand-up comedy as a guest on Live at the Apollo in the Christmas special on BBC Two, delivering a set in the single episode hosted by Tom Allen. From 2024 onward, Griffith has taken a lead acting role as Detective Sergeant Colin Cartwright in the BBC One series Return to Paradise, a spin-off of Death in Paradise, appearing in all 6 episodes of season 1 and continuing in the ongoing season 2, which began airing on October 31, 2025.
Year(s)ProgramNetworkRoleEpisodes
2017–2019Soccer AMSky SportsPresenter (regular)~68 (seasons 24–26)
2019FlinchNetflixHost10 (season 1)
2019Can You Beat the Bookies?BBC TwoPresenter1 (documentary special)
2020–2023Ted LassoApple TV+Lloyd (recurring)14 (seasons 1–3)
2021It's a SinChannel 4Estate Agent (guest)1 (episode 4)
2021Not Going OutBBC OneGareth (guest)1 (series 11, episode 2)
2023NollyITVPaul Henry (lead)2 (miniseries, episodes 1–2)
2023Bad EducationBBC ThreeFlinty (guest)1 (series 4, episode 3)
2023Live at the ApolloBBC TwoSelf (stand-up guest)1 (Christmas special)
2024–presentReturn to ParadiseBBC OneDS Colin Cartwright (lead)6+ (seasons 1–2, ongoing)

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