Rufus Jones
Rufus Jones, born in 1975, is a distinguished English actor celebrated for his versatile roles in television and film. He is perhaps best known for his memorable performances as David Wilkes in *W1A*, Dr. Foggerty in *Hunderby*, and Tom in *Camping*. Jones launched his career as a member of the comedy ensemble Dutch Elm Conservatoire, showcasing his talent early on.
His television credits are extensive, featuring roles such as Miles Mollison in the BBC mini-series *The Casual Vacancy*, and Terry Jones in the BAFTA-nominated *Holy Flying Circus*. He also appeared in the critically acclaimed *Stag* and *Extras*, as well as lending his voice to the character Nelson the fox in *Mongrels*. Jones's comedic prowess is evident in shows like *Fresh Meat*, *Toast of London*, and *The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret*.
In 2013, he gained further recognition for his portrayal of Nick Edwards in the cult comedy *Bob Servant*. Beyond acting, he has contributed as a writer for various projects, including *Angelos Epithemiou* and *Mitchell & Webb*, and served as a script consultant for *E4's Cardinal Burns*.
Jones has also made his mark in voice acting, featuring in video games such as *Fable III* and *Killzone*, as well as voicing characters in *Thomas & Friends* and *Robozuna*. His film credits include roles in *Paddington*, *The Foreigner*, and *Stan & Ollie*. Recently, he starred alongside Anna Paquin in *Flack* and created the Channel 4 series *Home*, which aired in 2019.