British comedian and actor Ewen Macintosh is a well-established artist. Finding his big break on the hit BBC comedy series “The Office,” Macintosh’s successful career was launched. Cast as the deadpan accountant Keith Bishop, Macintosh’s character is a well-loved fan favourite. Since then, Macintosh has played a variety of roles in television, radio, film and the West End. With nearly eighty acting credits to his name, Macintosh has left a lasting mark on the industry with his versatile approach to his art.
Performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Macintosh astounded critics and fans alike with his witty and fun double act with fellow comedian Tim FitzHigham. Not long after, Macintosh stole the show in his debut West End starring role in “Geek, A New Musical.” Branching out beyond the stage, Macintosh regularly performs as Carl the bored ATC operator on the radio sitcom “Cabin Pressure” With his defined brand of comedy, Macintosh is a stand out performer. With television credits including “Smalltown,” “The Unusual Suspects,” Galavant” and “Drunk History: UK,” Macintosh has earned his “funny man” status.
Beyond the screen and stage, Macintosh is an established comedy writer. Penning episodes of “Never Mind the Buzzcocks,” “Comedy Lab” and “Navelgazing Presents,” Macintosh has scribed some of television’s most loved comedy. On the big screen, Macintosh has starred in “The Lobster,” “Smoking Guns” and “Shed of the Dead.” With a stellar line-up of projects on their way, as well as keeping fans entertained with recording for “Celebrity Video Messages,” Macintosh continually raises the profile of his industry.