Miles Jupp - Early Life

Early Life

Jupp was born in London, the son of a United Reformed Church minister. He was educated at three independent schools: at the Hall School in Hampstead in North London and St. George's School in Windsor in Berkshire, and then at Oakham School in Rutland, followed by the University of Edinburgh, where he studied Divinity.

During his time at Edinburgh University he performed with acclaimed improvised comedy troupe The Improverts and took part in pantomime productions with the Edinburgh University Theatre Company.

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