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James Buckley
Born
James Patrick Buckley

(1987-08-14) 14 August 1987 (age 37)
Croydon, London, England
Occupation(s)Actor, musician, YouTuber, streamer, podcaster
Years active1998–present
Spouse
Clair Meek
(m. 2012)
Children2

James Patrick Buckley (born 14 August 1987) is an English actor, musician, YouTuber and podcaster. He is best known for playing Jay Cartwright in the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners. He is also notable for playing the young Del Boy in the BBC comedy-drama Rock & Chips.

Early life and education

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James Patrick Buckley was born in Croydon, England, but moved to Dagenham at the age of two. His father was a postman and his mother worked for the Home Office. He attended Beam Primary School, and it was while taking part in school plays that Buckley discovered how much he enjoyed performing. From the age of seven, he attended a stage school at weekends. At the age of 11 he secured his first professional role, playing Clarence in the West End show Whistle Down the Wind (Aldwych Theatre, 1998). The following year he played Gavroche in Les Misérables (Palace Theatre, 1999). Around this time, he attended The Chafford School.[citation needed]

Career

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Television

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Buckley made his televsion debut in 2001 in an episode of the BBC sitcom 'Orrible. He played Ryan Orlov, the 12-year-old godson of Paul Clark, played by series writer and star Johnny Vaughan.[1] Small roles followed in episodes of Teachers (2004), The Bill (2005, 2006, 2008), Holby City (2006), Skins (2007), and Sold (2007) .[2]

He has played major roles in several television comedy and drama series. He is best known for his portrayal of Jay Cartwright in the award-winning E4 sitcom, The Inbetweeners (2008-2010), which co-starred Simon Bird, Blake Harrison and Joe Thomas. Buckley was the only cast member to appear in the pilot, Baggy Trousers, in which he played the part of Neil rather than Jay. Buckley received three awards nominations for his role in The Inbetweeners: Best TV Comedy Actor at the British Comedy Awards in 2010; Comedy Performance at the Royal Television Society (RTS) Awards in 2011; and, the same year, a BAFTA nomination for Male Performance in a Comedy Programme.[3]

Buckley played the part of Fred in the BBC sitcom Off the Hook (2009), having appeared in the pilot, Fresh! the previous year.[4] He then played the young Del Boy in the BBC comedy-drama Rock & Chips (2009-2010), a prequel to the sitcom Only Fools and Horses, created and written by John Sullivan.[5] Sullivan's untimely death at the age of 64 just five days before transmission of the third episode brought the series to a premature end.

Between 2016 and 2018 he played the main character, Brian Weaver, in the comedy-fantasy series, Zapped, which also starred Paul Kaye. It was made by Baby Cow Productions and ran for three series (15 episodes) on the channel Dave.

He worked again with the creators and writers of The Inbetweeners, and was reunited with his former co-star, Joe Thomas, for two series of the sitcom White Gold, set in 1980s Essex, and broadcast on BBC Two between 2017 and 2019. Buckley played the role of double-glazing salesman Brian Fitzpatrick.[6]

In 2018 he played Chewey in the 13-episode US sitcom, I Feel Bad, broadcast on NBC, and in 2024 he played Ashley Taylor in the four-part Channel 5 drama, Finders Keepers, which co-starred Neil Morrissey and Fay Ripley. [7]

Buckley also took smaller roles in episodes of Comedy Lab (2010), The Comic Strip Presents... (2011, 2016), the tv film The Boy in the Dress (2014), Red Dwarf (2017), and Doctor Who (2020) in which he played Nevi in the episode "Orphan 55".[8] In 2011 he narrated the series Little Box of Horrors for E4.[9]

He has appeared as a guest on Shooting Stars (2010), This Morning (2010), Alan Carr: Chatty Man (2010, 2011), The Jonathan Ross Show (2011), BBC Breakfast (2011, 2017), The Big Fat Quiz of the Year (2014), The Last Leg (2014, 2017), Good Morning Britain (2014, 2018), The Graham Norton Show (2017), Sunday Brunch and The Gadget Show (2019), Never Mind the Buzzcocks (2022), Lorraine and The Hit List (2023), and The One Show (2024).

He has taken part as a contestant on a number of shows, including The Great Celebrity Bake Off for SU2C (2020) (in which he was victorious, beating Patsy Palmer, Richard Dreyfuss and Scarlett Moffatt),[citation needed], Celebrity Mastermind (2023), Celebrity Masterchef (2023), Richard Osman's House of Games (2023) and Celebrity Catchphrase (2024) (which he also won). In this capacity, he has raised money for the charity, Help for Heroes. For Red Nose Day 2011, Buckley and his Inbetweeners co-stars went on a "rude road trip" and visited the rudest street names in the United Kingdom in 50 hours.

Film

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Buckley appeared in two short films as a child, playing Russell in Black Eyes (1996) and Hero Boy, the main character in Patrick Bergh's Veronique (2002) which won the Film Four/Orange Short Film Competition by public vote.[10] As an adult, he appeared as Jamie in the 2011 film, Everywhere and Nowhere. The same year, he reprised his television role as Jay Cartwright in the film, The Inbetweeners Movie,[11] and again in 2014 for the sequel, The Inbetweeners 2.[12]

Also in 2014, he co-starred in an American horror film, The Pyramid, in which he played cameraman Fitzie.[citation needed] He played Luc in Charlie Countryman (2013) and Sponge in Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016).

In 2016 he took the lead role of James Mullinger in The Comedian's Guide to Survival.[13]

In October 2024, it was revealed that he would star alongside Martin Clunes in the British comedy drama, Mother's Pride, expected in cinemas in 2025.[14]

Theatre

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Buckley’s stage career began at the age of 11 when he played Clarence in the West End musical, Whistle Down the Wind (Aldwych Theatre, 1998). The following year he played Gavroche in Les Misérables (Palace Theatre, 1999).[15]

From December 2021 to February 2022, Buckley played the role of Ben in the stage play 2:22 A Ghost Story, taking over from Jake Wood on its move to the Gielgud Theatre.[16] He reprised the role, for another ten-week run at the Guelgud, from May to August 2024.[17]

Music

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In 2005 Buckley appeared in the music video for the Gravenhurst’s track "I Turn My Face To The Forest Floor" directed by Ralitza Petrova.[18]

He starred in the music video for States of Emotion's track "The Unsung",[19] and also featured on Steve Cradock's album, Peace City West (2011), playing guitar and providing backing vocals.[20] In 2012, Buckley made his directorial debut with a music video for the track, "Every Time We Fight" (2012) for the Essex band, The Milk.[21]

A regular gig-goer, he has not infrequently introduced some of his musical heroes to the stage, notably Paul Weller, and he has played guitar on stage with Steve Cradock. He has also spent time touring as am events DJ.

Advertisements

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Buckley's first commercial was for Hellmann's in 2004.[22] He next made an advert with Hannah Tointon for Doritos.

Among his voice-over work was an explanatory animation for the website AllAboutCareers.com in 2011.[23] He has provided voice-overs for Envirofone, Trunki and Hastings Direct, and has also appeared in commercials for Orange (with the cast of The Expendables 2), Game, and bookmaker Ladbrokes.

Buckley records video messages for fans and commercial clients on Cameo. In 2020, Oldham Council commissioned him to produce a Cameo video message outlining safety measures they had put in place to help stop the spread of coronavirus.[24]

Buckley and wife, Clair, have received sponsorship for their YouTube channels and podcasts from companies including PerfectDraft and HelloFresh.

YouTube and podcasts

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In April 2016, Buckley began a YouTube gaming channel called Completed It Mate — a reference to The Inbetweeners episode "Will's Dilemma"[25] — which has over 428,000 subscribers as of September 2021.[26] He moved to Twitch under the same name. Since beginning his channel, Buckley has collaborated with other YouTubers, most notably with the Rooster Teeth group Achievement Hunter, when he appeared on their Off Topic Podcast and multiple episodes of their Let's Play series. He has also appeared on Alternative Lifestyle, a YouTube series created by Sugar Pine 7, another Rooster Teeth subsidiary.

In 2020, Buckley and wife, Clair, started the YouTube channel, At Home With The Buckleys, providing insights into their family life.[27] Adopting the catchphrase, “Stay Scummy”, they also produced a range of associated merchandise. [28]

Between September 2023 and May 2024 the couple also presented a podcast series called In Sickness and in Health, some episodes of which also appeared on YouTube.[29] In late October 2024, it was announced that the couple would host a new weekly podcast, The Buckleys, dropping on Thursdays from 7 November.

Personal life

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Buckley married model Clair Meek in 2012.[30] The couple initially bonded over their mutual "obsession" with the Beatles, particularly George Harrison, their shared favourite.[31] They have two children - sons, Harrison and Jude - and reside in Southend on sea, Essex.[32]

On 29 September 2022, Radar published James and Clair Buckley's family memoir, At Home With The Buckleys: Scummy stories and misadventures from modern family life, based on their successful YouTube channel.

Buckley is a supporter of Crystal Palace F.C.[33] He is a fan of indie rock, and a keen guitarist. He is also an avid gamer. He is also fond of barbecues and takeaways.[34]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Film Role Notes
1996 Black Eyes Russell Short film
2002 Veronique Hero Boy Short film
2011 Everywhere and Nowhere Jamie
The Inbetweeners Movie Jay Cartwright
2013 Charlie Countryman Luc
2014 The Inbetweeners 2 Jay Cartwright
The Pyramid Fitzie
2016 Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Sponge
The Comedian's Guide to Survival James Mullinger
2025? Mother's Pride Jake Harley rumoured[35]

Television

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Year Program Role Notes
2001 'Orrible Ryan Orlov Mini-series. Episode: "Two Men and a Bastard"
2004 Teachers John Simon Series 4, Episodes 3 and 8
2005, 2006 The Bill Tom Wilkinson
Joseph Rake
Episode: "In the Driving Seat"
Episode: "Pursuit"
2006 Holby City Ali Wilkinson Episode: "Better the Devil You Know"
Baggy Trousers Neil Pilot
2007 Skins Simon Episode: "Michelle"
Sold Wayne Series 1, Episode 1
2008 Fresh! Fred
The Bill Marcus Stepney Episode: "First Strike"
2008–2010 The Inbetweeners Jay Cartwright Main role. 18 episodes
Nominated – British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Actor (2010)
Nominated – BAFTA TV Award for Best Male Performance in a Comedy Role (2011)
Nominated – Royal Television Society Award for Best Comedy Performance (2011)
2009 Off the Hook Fred 7 episodes
2010 Comedy Lab Rob Episode: "Filth"
Shooting Stars Himself - Panelist Series 7, Episode 5
2010–2011 Rock & Chips Del Trotter 3 episodes
2011 Little Box of Horrors [36] Himself 6 episodes
The Jonathan Ross Show Himself - Guest Series 1, Episode 9 (Christmas Special)
2011, 2016 The Comic Strip Presents... Sergeant
Blitzy
Episode: "The Hunt for Tony Blair"
Episode: "Redtop"
2014 The Boy in the Dress Mr. Norris Television film
2016–2018 Zapped Brian Weaver Main role. 15 episodes
2017 Red Dwarf Rusty (Mechanoid) Episode: "Siliconia"
The Graham Norton Show Himself - Guest Series 21, Episode 8
2017–2019 White Gold Brian Fitzpatrick Main role. 12 episodes
2018 I Feel Bad Chewy Main role. 13 episodes
2020 Doctor Who Nevi Episode: "Orphan 55"
The Great Celebrity Bake Off for SU2C Himself - Contestant Series 3, Episode 2 (Winner/Star Baker)
2022 Never Mind the Buzzcocks Himself - Panelist Series 30, Episode 5
2023 Celebrity Mastermind Himself - Contestant Series 21, Episode 4
Celebrity Masterchef Series 18, 3 episodes
Richard Osman's House of Games Series 7, 5 episodes
2024 Celebrity Catchphrase Series 9, Episode 7
Finders Keepers [37] Ashley Taylor Main role. Mini-series, 4 episodes

Theatre

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Year Show Role Theatre
1998 Whistle Down the Wind Clarence Aldwych Theatre
1999 Les Misérables Gavroche Palace Theatre
2021–2022, 2024 2:22 A Ghost Story Ben Gielgud Theatre

References

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  1. ^ ""'Orrible" Two Men and a Bastard (TV Episode 2001)". IMDb. 15 October 2001.
  2. ^ "James Buckley Filmography". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 4 May 2009.
  3. ^ "BAFTA, Male Performance in a Comedy Programme (2011)". Retrieved 25 September 2024.
  4. ^ Lyndhurst returns as Rodney's dad BBC News, 5 October 2009
  5. ^ "Rock and Chips". BBC. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  6. ^ Jodie, Halford (24 May 2017). "White Gold: Inbetweeners writer honours Essex roots". BBC News.
  7. ^ "Finders Keepers". radiotimes.com. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  8. ^ "Doctor Who". BBC Doctor Who (2005-2022) Programme Guide. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
  9. ^ "Little Box of Horrors - Episode Guide - All 4".
  10. ^ "Veronique". Patrick Bergh. Retrieved 25 September 2024.
  11. ^ "The Inbetweeners Movie". Film 4 Productions. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  12. ^ "The Inbetweeners 2". Film 4 Productions. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  13. ^ "The Comedian's Guide to Survival". Signature Films. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  14. ^ "Mother's Pride film reveals cast". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 11 October 2024.
  15. ^ "James Buckley as Gavroche". YouTube. Retrieved 27 September 2024.
  16. ^ "Cast | 2:22 a Ghost Story". 27 September 2022.
  17. ^ "2:22 A Ghost Story". 22 September 2024.
  18. ^ "I Turn My Face To The Forest Floor - Gravenhurst". Vimeo.
  19. ^ States of Emotion - the Unsung feat. James Buckley (Official Video). statesofemotion. 5 April 2010. Archived from the original on 13 January 2021. Retrieved 26 November 2021 – via YouTube.
  20. ^ "Steve Cradock New Album Promo". YouTube. 19 January 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2013.[dead YouTube link]
  21. ^ "The Inbetweeners James Buckley Debuts with The Milk". Fame Magazine. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  22. ^ Hellmann's Burger Sauce "Little squirt" 2004 advert with James Buckley (Jay in The Inbetweeners). G Mann. 7 April 2019. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 26 November 2021 – via YouTube.
  23. ^ AllAboutCareers.com. AllAboutCareers.com. 11 January 2011. Archived from the original on 19 May 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2021 – via YouTube.
  24. ^ Pearlman, Mischa (12 August 2020). "Oldham Council Paid Jay From The Inbetweeners For A 'Stay Safe' Cameo Video Message". LADbible. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  25. ^ The Inbetweeners Championship Manager Scene: "Completed it mate". sortitoutsi. 29 April 2014. Archived from the original on 1 February 2021. Retrieved 26 November 2021 – via YouTube.
  26. ^ "Completed It Mate". YouTube. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  27. ^ "At Home With The Buckleys". YouTube. 22 September 2024.
  28. ^ "The Scummy Shop". The Scummy Shop.
  29. ^ "In Sickness and in Health". YouTube. 22 September 2024.
  30. ^ "Inbetweeners actor James Buckley marries Clair Meek". BBC News. 5 November 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  31. ^ Gibsone, Harriet (24 September 2022). "Clair and James Buckley look back: 'Before we met, I'd never seen The Inbetweeners'". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  32. ^ "The quiet Essex life of the Inbetweeners star James Buckley". 13 November 2022.
  33. ^ Palmer, Jim (16 September 2015). "Inbetweeners' James Buckley's highs and lows of being a Crystal Palace fan".
  34. ^ See James and Clair Buckley, At Home With The Buckleys: Scummy stories and misadventures from modern family life (Radar, 2022).
  35. ^ "Mother's Pride". Bristol Comedy Guide. Retrieved 27 September 2024.
  36. ^ "Little Box of Horrors - Episode Guide - All 4".
  37. ^ "Finders Keepers". radiotimes.com. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
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