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Tyger Drew-Honey
Drew-Honey at Sport Relief 2012 in London
Born
Lindzi James Tyger Drew-Honey

(1996-01-26) 26 January 1996 (age 28)
Epsom, Surrey, England
Occupation(s)Actor, television presenter
Years active2006–present
Parents
Websitetygerdrew-honey.com

Lindzi James Tyger Drew-Honey (born 26 January 1996)[1] is an English actor and television presenter. He is best known for his role as Jake Brockman in the British sitcom Outnumbered, in Citizen Khan as Richard Scab before later appearing in Horrid Henry: The Movie[2] and the television series Cuckoo.

Early life

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Tyger Drew-Honey is the son of pornographic film stars Ben Dover and Linzi Drew.[3] He was educated at Danes Hill School, Oxshott,[4] followed by Epsom College.[5][6]

Career

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Acting and presenting

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Drew-Honey at the BAFTA Awards in 2009

Between 2007 and 2016, Drew-Honey played Jake Brockman in the British sitcom Outnumbered.[7] Other appearances have included The Armstrong & Miller Show and Doctors. He co-presented the CBBC series Friday Download from 2011 until 2012. He played Mr. Lovett in The Ministry of Curious Stuff for CBBC and the role of Dylan in the BBC Three sitcom Cuckoo (2012–2019).

He has done more than 200 voiceovers for television and radio, including for Red Bull and Dell, and was the voice of Lester Large in the children's animated series The Large Family. He was a presenter on the CBBC show Friday Download.

In 2014, Drew-Honey started presenting his own documentary series on BBC Three called Tyger Takes On..., presenting on pornography, the "perfect body", love, sexuality, and sexism. In this series he stated that he might be bisexual, clarifying his belief in a sexuality spectrum where he is not entirely straight.[8]

In 2015, Drew-Honey appeared in the four-part series 24 Hours in the Past, along with five other celebrities, to experience what life was like in Victorian Britain. He also had guest roles in Citizen Khan, Midsomer Murders, and Death in Paradise. In 2016, he took part in the E4 dating series Celebs Go Dating. In 2018, he co-presented Episode 33 of The Calum McSwiggan Show on FUBAR Radio.[9]

Drew-Honey has also appeared in a number of driving and car maintenance videos.[10]

Film

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He starred as Stuck-Up Steve in the 2011 film Horrid Henry: The Movie and had a role in the 2015 film Up All Night.

Music

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In October 2011, Drew-Honey and his co-stars from Outnumbered, Daniel Roche and Ramona Marquez, covered "(Theme From) The Monkees" to raise funds for the BBC charity campaign Children in Need. A music video featuring them performing the song on the set of Outnumbered appeared on the Children in Need programme and was released on YouTube in November 2011.

In September 2022, Drew-Honey joined The Celebs alongside Jo O'Meara and Anne Hegerty to mark the 40th anniversary of the Michael Jackson classic album Thriller and raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital, with a new rendition of the title track.[11]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role
2011 Horrid Henry: The Movie Stuck-Up Steve
2015 Up All Night Caleb
2021 Me, Myself and Di Jon Craven
TBA A Midsummer's Night Dream Demetrius

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2007 The Large Family Lester Large Series 2
2007–2010 The Armstrong & Miller Show Various characters Series 1–3
2007–2016; 2024 Outnumbered Jake Brockman Regular role; all episodes
2009 Doctors Tom Barry Episode: "Much Ado About Something"
2011–2013 Friday Download Himself Segment presenter
2012 The Magicians Himself 1 episode
Threesome Chris Silverson 1 episode
2012—2019 Cuckoo Dylan Thompson (32 episodes) Regular role; series 1–5
2012–2013 The Ministry of Curious Stuff Mr Lovett Regular role; series 1–2
2014 Midsomer Murders Ferdy Linklater 1 episode
Sweat the Small Stuff Himself Series 3, episode 7
Virtually Famous Series 1, episode 1
2014–2015 Tyger Takes On... Presenter (5 episodes)
2015–2016 Citizen Khan Richard 'Scab' Series 4, episode 6, Series 5, episode 4
2015 24 Hours in the Past Himself Participant
Death in Paradise Ryan Davison 1 episode
2015–2017 Scream Street Luke Watson (voice) Regular role; all episodes
2016 BBC Click Himself Special presenter, 1 episode
The Chase: Celebrity Special Contestant, 1 episode
Celebs Go Dating Participant
Celebrity Mastermind Contestant, 1 episode
2017 Celebrity MasterChef Participant[12]
2018 Richard Osman's House of Games Himself Participant
2019 Sadie Sparks Blaine (voice)
2021 Grantchester Malcy Smith 1 episode

Radio

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Year Title Role Notes
2010 All the Blood in My Veins Paolo[13] BBC Radio 4
2012 Mr Blue Sky Robbie Easter[14] BBC Radio 4
2013 The High Lodge of Revelatory Pleasures Tristan
2017 Blue Blue
2021 Harland Dan
2023 The Ballad of Syd & Morgan Syd Barrett[15] BBC Radio 4

Awards

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Drew-Honey was nominated for Best Male Newcomer at the 2009 British Comedy Awards for his role in Outnumbered,[16] but lost to Charlie Brooker.[17]

References

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  1. ^ "BBC – Tyger Drew-Honey plays Jake Brockman – Media centre". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  2. ^ Lewis, Interview by Roz (11 December 2015). "Tyger Drew-Honey: my family values". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Porn to be a star". Wimbledon Guardian. 6 September 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2011.
  4. ^ "Tyger, tyger burnin bright in new sitcom". Surrey Comet. 30 August 2007. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  5. ^ Nathanson, Hannah (26 August 2011). "Tyger Drew-Honey's My London". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  6. ^ Wightman, Catriona (15 May 2014). "Outnumbered star Tyger Drew-Honey: 12 things I know about porn – TV Feature – Digital Spy". Digital Spy. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  7. ^ "Outnumbered characters". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 7 September 2007.
  8. ^ "BBC Three – BBC Three Trails, Trail: Tyger Takes on Porn, The Perfect Body & Love". BBC. 30 April 2014.
  9. ^ "Calum McSwiggan || Tyger Drew-Honey". FUBAR Radio. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  10. ^ "City School of Motoring".
  11. ^ "Jo O'Meara celebrates the 40th anniversary of 'Thriller' with a spooktacular take". Prunderground.com. 28 September 2022.
  12. ^ "BBC – BBC One's Celebrity Masterchef serves up series 12 – Media Centre". BBC.
  13. ^ "Radio 4 Programmes – Afternoon Play, Children in Need: All the Blood in My Veins". BBC. 18 November 2010. Retrieved 27 December 2011.
  14. ^ "BBC – BBC Radio 4 Programmes – Mr Blue Sky, Series 2, Good Luck!". BBC. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  15. ^ "BBC Radio 4 – Drama, The Ballad of Syd & Morgan". BBC. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
  16. ^ Sherwin (18 November 2009). "Child actors create a comedy award chance". The Times. No. 69796. London. p. 26.
  17. ^ "British Comedy Awards: The winners". Chortle. 13 December 2009. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
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