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Jack Klaff’s first movie role was in the original Star Wars; his first TV gig was an episode of The Sweeney which also featured Morecambe and Wise; and his London stage debut involving wild sex scenes led bizarrely to a season at the Royal Shakespeare Company. He has played a wide range of classical and modern parts in the West End and in prime venues throughout Britain and abroad. He has appeared in more than 150 TV comedies and dramas and in 20 films. Klaff’s award-winning solo works have been performed and broadcast internationally.
Books authored or co-authored by him include ‘Miss McKirdy's Daughters Will Dance the Highland Fling’ and ‘Bluff Your Way in the Quantum Universe’. He has written for The Guardian, the Independent and Vogue, has presented on BBC Radio, Granada and Discovery, is a regular ‘pundit’ on LBC Radio and was resident advocate on BBC 4 TV's series 'Battle of the Books. Klaff is about to take up his fourth Visiting Professorship at Princeton and he served for three years at Starlab - a think-tank in Brussels - as Professor of the Public Understanding of Science.