Paul Whitehouse
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 66 |
Date of birth | January 1,1958 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Stanleytown |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 173 (cm) |
Children | Molly Whitehouse |
Sophie Whitehouse | |
Lauren Whitehouse | |
Parents | Harry Whitehouse |
Anita Whitehouse | |
Awards | British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance |
British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Programme | |
The Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award | |
British Comedy Award for Best Male Comedy Performer | |
British Academy Television Award for Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme | |
Alma mater | University of East Anglia |
Nominations | British Academy Television Award for Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 411603 |
Ruddy Hell! It's Harry and Paul
Harry Enfield's Television Programme
Ghost Stories
Corpse Bride
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Alice in Wonderland
Kevin & Perry Go Large
The Death of Stalin
Finding Neverland
The Life of Rock with Brian Pern
King of Thieves
Alice Through the Looking Glass
Hooves of Fire
Mortdecai
The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer
Legend of the Lost Tribe
The Personal History of David Copperfield
Bellamy's People
Burke & Hare
David Copperfield
Robbie the Reindeer
The Windsors
Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires
Nurse
Smashie's Xmastastic Playlist
The Weekenders
Happiness
Help
Monty Python's Best Bits (Mostly)
The Fast Show Special
Harry Enfield and Chums
Harry Enfield's Brand Spanking New Show
Ted and Ralph
Brian Pern: 45 Years of Prog and Roll
Harry and Paul II
Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing
The Rivals
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Paul Whitehouse Life story
Paul Julian Whitehouse is a Welsh actor, writer, presenter and comedian. He was one of the main stars of the BBC sketch comedy series The Fast Show, and has also starred with Harry Enfield in the shows Harry & Paul and Harry Enfield & Chums.
Prince Harry, Piers Morgan and hacking: What did the bosses know?
... The fourth claimant was Fiona Wightman, dragged into the red-tops by her marriage to Paul Whitehouse, whose TV comedy sketches on The Fast Show had catapulted him to fame in the 90s...
Prince Harry case: Privacy cases had 'catastrophic effects' on Mirror Group
... The Duke of Sussex is one of four claimants, the others are the Coronation Street actors Nikki Sanderson and Michael Turner, and Fiona Wightman the ex-wife of the comedian Paul Whitehouse...
Privacy trial judge asks why Piers Morgan has not given evidence
... The privacy action has been brought by Prince Harry, Coronation Street actors Nikki Sanderson and Michael Turner, and Fiona Wightman, the ex-wife of the comedian Paul Whitehouse...
Hacking trial: Paul Whitehouse's ex 'targeted' by Mirror papers after cancer diagnosis
...By Tom SymondsHome Affairs correspondentThe ex-wife of the comedian Paul Whitehouse has told the High Court that being targeted by the tabloids while suffering from ovarian cancer made it harder to recover...
Nikki Sanderson says media interest put her in 'constant state of anxiety'
... The case is also due to hear from other claimants including Coronation Street actor Michael Turner, known professionally as Michael Le Vell, and Fiona Wightman, the ex-wife of comedian Paul Whitehouse...
Mirror admits using private investigators in Nikki Sanderson stories, court told
... The case is also due to hear from other claimants including Coronation Street actor Michael Turner, known professionally as Michael Le Vell, and Fiona Wightman, the ex-wife of comedian Paul Whitehouse...
Piers Morgan 'injected' information into Prince Harry stories
... The case is due to hear from the other claimants involved alongside the prince - Coronation Street actors Michael Turner, known professionally as Michael Le Vell, Nikki Sanderson and Fiona Wightman, the ex-wife of comedian Paul Whitehouse...
Prince Harry says he was suspicious over Chelsy Davy lap dance story
... Three other people are also bringing claims against MGN in this case - Coronation Street actors Michael Turner - known professionally as Michael Le Vell - and Nikki Sanderson, as well as Fiona Wightman, the ex-wife of comedian Paul Whitehouse...
Prince Harry says he was suspicious over Chelsy Davy lap dance story
By Tom Symonds , Dominic Casciani & James Gregory At The High Court
The Duke of Sussex has told a court he was suspicious about how a newspaper got A Story on his girlfriend Chelsy Davy being angry with him about him visiting a Lap Dance club.
Prince Harry gave evidence for a second day against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) over what he alleges was phone hacking " on an industrial scale".
As he finished he paused before saying The Experience had been " a lot. "
MGN denies it used illegal methods to gather stories on The Prince .
In 2006 in a Sunday People article Ms Davy was said to have been " screaming for half an hour" at him on The Phone and " blew her top" over his visit to a Spearmint Rhino lap club in Berkshire.
Prince Harry said This Was one of several articles about The Relationship he claimed was obtained illegally as he gave evidence at the civil Case at The High Court in London.
He was asked where he thought The Information on her screaming at him had come from, to which he replied: " At this point, knowing that My Girlfriend 's number was bizarrely in The Hands of Mirror journalists, that they probably looked through her call data and saw missed calls, late calls… and managed to put together A Story based on that. "
" It was very suspicious that they had her number, " he added and he did not believe she would have given The Mirror Group or any journalists her phone number.
Prince Harry alleges about 140 articles published between 1996 and 2010 contained information gathered using unlawful methods, with a sample of 33 stories written about him being considered by The Court .
He told the hearing sources for A Number of stories about his Private Life were " suspicious" but he was accused of lacking Hard Evidence and engaging in " total speculation" by Andrew Green KC, The Lawyer representing the publisher of The Mirror , Sunday Mirror and the Sunday People.
The Prince told The Court he once found a tracking device on Ms Davy's car at a time when The Press were reporting on what was described as a " make or break" holiday for the couple.
He also highlighted another article in the Sunday People in 2007 which reported a " Palace source" saying the couple had been having " monumental" rows. Again He Said it was " incredibly suspicious" as he had never discussed his relationship with The Palace .
Mr Green responded by saying We Are in the " land of total speculation about where this information might have come from. "
The Prince was also asked about the Sunday People publishing photographs of The Prince , a friend Mark Dyer and the late television presenter Caroline Flack meeting up. At The Time he had suspected one of his friends of leaking details about this after they were confronted by the photographers. In turn this led him and his brother William to stop talking to Mr Dyer for some time afterwards.
However He Said : " I now believe The Information came from our voicemails… Even those I trusted The Most , I ended up doubting. "
After being asked how he would react if The Court concluded that he had never been hacked by any MGN journalist, Prince Harry replied that he had been on an " industrial scale" and that he would " feel some injustice" if he did not win The Trial .
Next up after Prince Harry giving evidence was former Daily Mirror royal correspondent Jane Kerr - a Daily Mirror royal reporter And Then royal correspondent for a decade up to 2007 who wrote A Number of articles up for scrutiny in the Case .
In her written witness statement she denied voicemail hacking or using private investigators to carry out unlawful information gathering.
Asked about her use of private investigators, Ms Kerr told The Court she had " no reason to believe" details for stories had been obtained unlawfully.
" These were people who were well known to The News desk, I did not think there was anything wrong with using them, " She Said .
Three Other People are also bringing claims against MGN in this Case - Coronation Street actors Michael Turner - known professionally as Michael Le Vell - and Nikki Sanderson , as well as Fiona Wightman, the ex-wife of comedian Paul Whitehouse .
The claimants allege unlawful methods were used to obtain information for stories and say senior executives must have known about it and failed to stop it, which MGN denies.
The publisher has either denied or not admitted each of the claims. MGN also argues that some of the claimants have brought their legal action Too Late .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com