News

Familiar to many from his appearances in classic Disney films, David Tomlinson’s extensive screen career was matched by an equally colourful family life. As he embarks on a tour of a one-man ...
Miles Jupp as David Tomlinson in The Life I Lead at Birmingham REP. Pictures by: Piers Foley Talking about the role, Miles Jupp said he was attracted to the role because of the character of Tomlinson.
Miles Jupp as David Tomlinson in the one man play The Life I Lead at Bury Theatre Royal (Image: Archant) He received his standing ovation with the faintly apologetic air of someone who had arrived ...
Looking to find out more about Miles Jupp (Actor)? We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, TV and Movies listings, Videos and more!
Things had been going well for Miles Jupp. After his (superb) tenure on Radio 4’s The News Quiz ended in 2019, his acting career was on the up, thanks to an acclaimed play about the stiff-upper-lipped ...
Noel Coward once said that David Tomlinson looked ‘like a very big baby’. Which is fair. Plus it makes Miles Jupp incredibly well cast. Energetic expressions battling firm, rosy cheeks. This ...
For Walt Disney, who cast him as the workaholic Mr Banks in Mary Poppins, David Tomlinson was the epitome of a genteel Englishman.
When Miles Jupp played Mary Poppins actor David Tomlinson in the one-man show The Life I Lead last year, he got some generous support from the late thespian’s family. The comic and the play’s writer ...
It tells the extraordinary story of the film and stage actor David Tomlinson, but it’s hard to separate him from his best known character, Mr Banks in Disney’s classic Mary Poppins. Yet it’s ...
Miles Jupp is in a one-man show about the life of Mary Poppins actor David Tomlinson at the Cambridge Arts Theatre. Credit: ITV News Anglia / Pathe If you've seen the original Mary Poppins film ...
When Miles Jupp played Mary Poppins actor David Tomlinson in the one-man show The Life I Lead last year, he got some generous support from the late thespian’s family. The comic and the play’s writer ...