

Graham Fellows: Playing John Shuttleworth Came at a Cost
10 snips Jul 11, 2025
In this conversation with Graham Fellows, the brilliant mind behind John Shuttleworth and Jilted John, listeners explore his quirky journey from Sheffield dreamer to comedic icon. Graham shares hilarious insights about the challenges of embodying alter egos, the unexpected shock of fame, and the fine line between parody and sincerity. He reflects on his early artistic passions, the role of family in shaping his career, and new projects like 'Chicken Town.' This candid chat captures the essence of creativity, ambition, and the unique life of a beloved performer.
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John's Banana Break Tradition
- Graham found performing as John Shuttleworth forgiving when he forgets lines since the audience laughs it off.
- He uses eating a banana on stage as a comfort and a natural pause to regain his place.
Follow Passion Despite Risks
- Pursue your passion even if it is risky or discouraged by others.
- Graham chose drama school despite parental concern and combined acting with music to find his path.
Comedy Limits Classical Acting
- Graham realized he couldn't play classical drama seriously due to his natural comedic manner.
- His fun, silly faces made Ibsen hard but worked well for comedy like in Chicken Town.