Rob Auton
Rob Auton is a celebrated comedian, actor, and poet, known for his distinctive voice and unique comedic style. He first entered the spotlight with his television acting debut on ITV’s Cold Feet in 2018, where he brilliantly portrayed a corduroy jacket-wearing poet, setting the stage for a memorable career in comedy and acting. Since his initial appearance, Rob has showcased his diverse talent in various high-profile series including Netflix/Channel 4’s The End of The F***ing World, and TBS’s Miracle Workers. His creative prowess extends beyond acting, as he co-wrote and starred in the short film The Peamaster, which was lauded with a nomination for the best short film at the prestigious Milan Film Festival. Rob’s talent is not confined to the screen alone. He has also made his mark in the world of spoken word, earning a finalist position for The Arts Foundation Spoken Word Award. His flair for poetry is consistently displayed at Bang Said the Gun, a platform voted as the best poetry night in the UK by The Times. In recognition of his exceptional contributions, he was honoured with the Three Weeks Editors Award. Whether he's performing on stage or screen, writing award-nominated films, or enchanting audiences with his poetry, Rob Auton's unique comedic style and unparalleled talent set him apart in the world of comedy. His diverse range of skills and accomplishments make him a compelling figure in the industry, a comedian who truly brings something different to the table. As his career continues to evolve, Rob Auton remains a name to watch in the world of comedy and beyond.