James Veitch (comedian)

James Veitch (/ˈv/) is an English comedian. He is mostly known for his humorous interactions with the authors of scam emails (known as scam baiting) using slideshows and video effects.

James Veitch
NationalityBritish
Alma materSarah Lawrence College University of Aberdeen
OccupationComedian
Websiteveitch.me

Career

Veitch worked as a film editor on the 2006 film Papa Joe[1] and as a digital intermediate conform artist on the 2008 movie Middle of Nowhere.[2] Veitch's first solo comedy show, "The Fundamental Interconnectedness of Everyone with an Internet Connection", was launched at Brighton Fringe in May 2014[3] as part of the arts industry showcase WINDOW.[4] The show ran in August at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[5][6] "The Fundamental Interconnectedness of Everyone with an Internet Connection" concerned scam emails, Veitch's humorous responses to them, and the nature of the Internet. The show was described by the Sunday Herald as "Topically brilliant comedy. Tears-down-the-face funny,"[7] and by The Scotsman as containing "Near-constant belly laughs".[8]

He has made two appearances on the talk show Conan.[9][10]

Veitch recorded three TED talks in 2015 and 2016.[11] One chronicles Veitch's encounter with a supermarket chain's marketing emails, and the other two are about scam emails.[12][13][14] Veitch also presents the Mashable video series "Scamalot" on YouTube.[15]

In 2018 he starred in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival (Allstars Supershow).[16]

Veitch was a guest presenter on the live trivia gameshow HQ Trivia.

In 2019 Veitch was the host of that year's Britannia Awards.[17]

He host a humorous investigative journalism series on BBC Radio 4 called James Veitch’s Contractual Obligation.[18]

Bibliography

  • James Veitch: Dot Con: The Art of Scamming a Scammer. 2015. ISBN 9781849496513

References

  1. Papa Joe — Full Cast & Crew. IMDb
  2. Middle of Nowhere — Full Cast & Crew. IMDb
  3. "The Fundamental Interconnectedness of Everyone with an Internet Connection listing on Broadway Baby". broadwaybaby.com.
  4. "Brighton Fringe 2014 programme launch and an early doors selection".
  5. Blumenthal, Deborah (22 July 2010). "BWW Features: James Veitch & Site Specific Theatre". Broadway World. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
  6. "James Veitch: The Fundamental Interconnectedness of Everyone with an Internet Connection". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  7. "James Veitch Gilded Balloon: Turret Until Aug 25 Four stars". The Sunday Herald. 17 August 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  8. Gray, Martin (13 August 2014). "James Veitch: The Fundamental Interconnectedness of Everyone with an Internet Connection". The Scotsman. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  9. "James Veitch's Elaborate Wrong Number Prank". teamcoco.com. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  10. "James Veitch Is A Terrible Roommate". teamcoco.com. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  11. "James Veitch Keynote Speaker". WME Speakers. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  12. The agony of trying to unsubscribe. TEDSummit June 2016.
  13. This is what happens when you reply to spam email. TEDGlobal Geneva December 2015.
  14. More adventures in replying to spam. TEDSummit 2016.
  15. "Scamalot - YouTube". YouTube.
  16. Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Allstars Supershow (2018) — Full Cast & Crew. IMDb.
  17. "2019 Britannia Awards". www.bafta.org. 26 October 2019.
  18. "James Veitch's Contractual Obligation on BBC Sounds".
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