First impressions matter. Case in point: the immediately-warm Jon Culshaw, his friendly expression framed by a radiant smile and some of the kindest eyes you’ll likely come across. He greets me with a voice made of liquid chocolate, thanking me in genuine earnest for taking the time to speak with him.
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Inspired, Jon set about making his ambition a reality. Having recently observed how brilliantly Bob Golding had directed Simon Cartwright as Bob Monkhouse, he proposed a pint and asked Bob to direct the prospective play, while Bafta- and Olivier Award-winning writer Tim Whitnall, with whom Jon worked earlier this year, was tasked with writing it.The rest, as they say, is history. Les Dawson: Flying High is currently capturing imaginations and delighting audiences across the country.
Born in West Lancashire, Jon Culshaw earned his initial impressionist stripes in radio in the late ‘80s. Whilst working for Red Rose Radio, now Rock FM, in Preston, he was known for occasionally reading weather reports in the voice of Frank Bruno and, before long, he was spotted by Spitting Image, his deftness and skill catapulting him to national prominence.
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