Actor, director, and academic
Jack Klaff's first movie rôle was in 'Star Wars'. His first television gig was an episode of 'The Sweeney' which also featured Morecambe and Wise. And his London stage debut involving wild sex scenes led bizarrely to a long season at the Royal Shakespeare Company. He’s an award-winning actor and solo performer, has held professorships at Starlab in Brussels and at Princeton and has presented for Discovery, Granada, BBC4 TV and BBC Radio. Jack’s most recent radio drama, a love story entitled Three-Five-Silly-Twerp for Radio 3’s experimental strand The Wire, was nominated for a Tinniswood Award. His works about love and the human mind, ‘Cuddles’ and ‘The Fifty Minute Hour’ each won Fringe Firsts. And his hard-hitting relationship play, Maybe Baby, for BBC2 won the Jack Hargreaves Award for Innovative use of the Medium of TV. At the most recent Edinburgh Festival Jack received the prestigious Archangel Award 2010.
23 Nov 2004
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22 Sep 2009
2 min 25 sec
21 Aug 2010
32 min 45 sec
Aug 2010
50 min 21 sec
Dec 2009
48 min 59 sec
Dec 2009
1 hr 17 min
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58 min 43 sec
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42 min 6 sec
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58 min 12 sec
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