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Robert Brydon Jones, MBE (born 3 May 1965), known as Rob Brydon, is a Welsh actor, comedian, radio and television presenter, singer and impressionist. He played Dr Paul Hamilton in the Australian/British comedy series ''Supernova'', Bryn West in the sitcom'' Gavin and Stacey'' and Keith Barret in the BBC comedy series ''Marion and Geoff'' and its spin-off ''The Keith Barret Show''.
He has appeared in a number of shows for the BBC with Steve Coogan such as ''The Trip'' series in 2010, released as a feature film later that year; and ''The Trip to Italy'' in 2014, also edited and released as a feature film.
Since 2009, Brydon has presented the BBC One comedy panel show ''Would I Lie to You?''. He played himself in ''Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive'', a BBC Three panel show which ran from 2006 until 2007. Between 2010 and 2012, Brydon presented his own BBC Two late-night chat show called ''The Rob Brydon Show.'' Since April 2014, Brydon has hosted the Saturday-night game show ''The Guess List'' for BBC One.
==Early life and studies==
Robert Brydon Jones was born on 3 May 1965 in Baglan, Port Talbot (now the county borough of Neath Port Talbot), Wales. His mother, Joy Jones (née Brydon), was a school teacher, and his father, Howard Jones, was a car dealer. He grew up in Baglan in the town of Port Talbot, with his younger brother Peter (born 1973).〔
Brydon was educated at two independent schools: St. John's School in Porthcawl, which Eddie Izzard also attended, and Dumbarton House School in Swansea until the age of 14. This was followed by Porthcawl Comprehensive School, where he met Ruth Jones (with whom he later worked in ''Gavin and Stacey'') and became a member of the school's youth theatre group. While at Dumbarton, he once stole the lunch money of fellow pupil Catherine Zeta-Jones (which he admitted while participating in a series 4 episode of ''Would I Lie To You?'').〔
Brydon has said that his primary childhood influences in comedy were Barry Humphries, Frankie Howerd and Woody Allen. He has also said that he used to memorise entire sketches by Peter Cook, Dudley Moore and Peter Sellers.〔

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