Inkey Jones

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Inkey Jones is a British Born stand up comedian, actor and writer. He began his career as a stand up comic in August 2000 and is presently one of the acts which make up the 'Cheeky Chappies Comedy Club' on the London comedy circuit.

In August 2004 he was one of the writers and performers appearing in D-D-D-Don’t mention the disability… This was a stand up comedy show made up of the comedy trio Jaik Campbell, Kevin Knite and Inkey Jones. Inkey was the only performer to have no disability - Jaik Campbell suffers from a stutter and Kevin Knite is partially sighted. The show was aimed at highlighting overcoming disabilities and in aid of The British Stammering Association and Dom's Fund.

He has worked alongside Martin Freeman (from The Office), David Walliams and has also been Frank Skinner's supporting act.

[edit] Television Work

Inkey has had a number of on screen appearances, one of which became a BAFTA nominated comedy show on channel Five called 'TooMuch T.V'

[edit] External links

  • Official Website [1]
  • BBC Manchester Interview [2]
  • Jaik Campbell [3]
  • Dom's Fund [4]
  • The British Stammering Association [5]