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FLEABAG’S JAMIE DEMETRIOU Rejected by acting school ..now he’s a favourite for the BAFTAs

Talent and hard graft catapulted Stath Lets Flats creator to fame

- BY HALINA WATTS Showbiz Editor halina.watts@mirror.co.uk

EXCLUSIVE HE played a horse, a caterpilla­r and a turtle on stage before Fleabaggin­g the TV role that gave him his big break.

Now drama school reject Jamie Demetriou looks like turning into a creature of habit when it comes to picking up BAFTA awards.

At tonight’s ceremony, Jamie, 34, is tipped to nab the gong for Male Performanc­e in a Comedy Programme as well as Best Scripted Comedy for his hit Channel 4 show, Stath Lets Flats. They could go on the mantel

NOMINATION­S LEADING ACTRESS

DENISE GOUGH – Too Close (ITV); EMILY WATSON – Too Close (ITV); JODIE COMER – Help (Channel 4); KATE WINSLET – Mare of Easttown (Sky Atlantic/HBO);

LYDIA WEST – It’s a Sin (Channel 4); NIAMH ALGAR – Deceit (Channel 4). LEADING ACTOR

DAVID THEWLIS – Landscaper­s (Sky Atlantic/HBO); HUGH QUARSHIE – Stephen (ITV); OLLY ALEXANDER –

It’s a Sin (Channel 4); SAMUEL ADEWUNMI – You Don’t Know Me (BBC One); SEAN BEAN – Time (BBC One); STEPHEN GRAHAM – Help (Channel 4). FEMALE PERFORMANC­E IN A COMEDY PROGRAMME

AIMEE LOU WOOD – Sex Education (Netflix); AISLING BEA – This Way Up (Channel 4); ANJANA VASAN – We Are Lady Parts (Channel 4); NATASIA DEMETRIOU – Stath Lets Flats (Channel 4); ROSE MATAFEO – Starstruck (BBC Three); SOPHIE WILLAN – Alma’s Not Normal (BBC Two). MALE PERFORMANC­E IN A COMEDY PROGRAMME JAMIE DEMETRIOU – Stath Lets Flats (Channel 4); JOE GILGUN – Brassic (Sky Max); CXPTION NCUTI GATWA – Sex EducatiWon­OB Dgdgd (Netflix); SAMSON KAYO – dgdgddgdgd­gddgdgdgBl­oods (Sky One); STEVE COOGAN – This Time with Alan

Partridge (BBC One); TIM RENKOW

– Jerk (BBC Three).

piece along with the three awards he won in 2020. His talented sister Natasia, 38, is also up for a gong for her role in Stath.

Today, the man who taught Jamie drama at London’s Chickenshe­d theatre company reckons he was always destined for stardom.

Jonny Morton said: “I was surprised he didn’t get into a big drama school. He was good enough. It’s only through his own hard graft he has achieved so much. He’s made his own luck.”

Part of that luck was landing the role of Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s bucktoothe­d boyfriend Bus Rodent in TV hit Fleabag in 2016.

But Jonny spotted Jamie’s talent when he was just 10, and played Boxer

the horse in a musical adaptation of Animal Farm. “He sang this emotional song with the most incredible voice and it really moved me,” said Jonny. “He had something special.”

Jamie went to North Finchley’s Compton School where his drama teacher Zoe Garritt recalls: “Acting came naturally to him. He was a standout student.”

When Jamie did a BTEC at Chickenshe­d, Jonny recalls being in hysterics when he played a caterpilla­r in Alice in Wonderland in

2005. “He had a hard time with 15 of them playing the role. But he was brilliant.” The versatile actor also had to had to play the Mock Turtle and the Queen of Hearts as an understudy. Jamie went on to Bristol university to study theatre, film and TV. It was there Prof Alex Clayton saw how his Greek Cypriot family influenced his comedy – which later blossomed into Stath Lets Flats, where he plays a bungling estate agent with Natasia as his sister Sophie. Alex said: “He’d often talk

about his family, and Natasia was a big influence. For his final project, he did a piece about his Cypriot background and started the show by giving the audience kebabs. Everyone sat with one on their lap, not really wanting to eat it, but I think that was part of the point.” Alex also said Jamie was “a risk taker”: “He likes winding people up. But he is a very warm soul.”

Jamie has previously told how his heroes are Sacha Baron Cohen, Steve Coogan and his dad Sotiris, 82.

After uni, he landed parts in Scrotal Recall, Drunk History, Tracey Ullman’s Show then Fleabag. In 2019, he was

nominated for two BAFTAs for Stath Lets Flats then in 2020, he won Best Writer: Comedy; Male Performanc­e in a Comedy Programme and Best Scripted Comedy.

Teacher Jonny will be hoping Jamie is a winner again at tonight’s BAFTAs.

“At Chickenshe­d, we are proud of him and Natasia,” he said. “The two of them will take over the world.”

The Virgin Media TV BAFTA Awards are on BBC One from 6pm. Coverage will be streamed on YouTube and Facebook from 2pm.

 ?? ?? LET’S WIN Jamie’s C4 hit up for award
UNBEATABLE Jamie on stage as Queen of Hearts
LET’S WIN Jamie’s C4 hit up for award UNBEATABLE Jamie on stage as Queen of Hearts
 ?? ?? TURTLE FUN
As understudy in Chickenshe­d’s Alice
TURTLE FUN As understudy in Chickenshe­d’s Alice
 ?? ?? DADDY’S BOY Jamie says father Sotiris is his hero
DADDY’S BOY Jamie says father Sotiris is his hero
 ?? ?? GOING FOR GONGS Jamie is up for two BAFTAs
GOING FOR GONGS Jamie is up for two BAFTAs
 ?? ?? BIG BREAK Role with TV’s Phoebe
BIG BREAK Role with TV’s Phoebe
 ?? ?? HIT Playing Bus Rodent in Fleabag
HIT Playing Bus Rodent in Fleabag

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