JD Hunt is a British Actor / Presenter / Writer / Producer, represented by International Artists Management who trained at Birmingham School of Acting and The Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts and is best known for starring in the Fixers for ITV short film 'Who Cares?', being the face of Lloyds Bank & Macmillan's 'Cancer Support Service' campaign and for his recurring appearances on 'The Chrissy B Show'. He has featured in numerous feature and short films, some of which have been submitted to international film festivals as well as coming TV projects.
Off screen, JD has appeared at The Young Vic Theatre in London twice; first as the co-lead in a Fresh Direction production of Brad Birch's The Protest & in the 2017 Actor's Touring Company's acclaimed production of The Suppliant Women, directed by Ramin Gray, which featured in The Guardian's Top 10 Plays of 2017 list. He also starred in the Royal Opera House's sold out revival of La Forza Del Destino, Hive North's production of OutstageUs in two pieces of new LGBTQ+ writing at Manchester's Hope Mill Theatre & in Blouse & Skirt's sold out production of Rice & Peas at The Queen's Theatre. JD previously appeared in Embarrassing Sex Story of the Year on 5Star & is currently appearing in Patterns: Reverse Catfish on Amazon Prime.
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JD has presented numerous live and recorded projects for brands including Microsoft UK, The BBC, Coca - Cola GB & Samsung UK. More...
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6 February 2026
JD Hunt in Reformed at Theatre Deli
JD Hunt is cast as Wayne in the first iteration of Reformed written by Tommy Fletcher Mcmeekin & Directed Rikki Beadle-Blair at Theatre Deli, London:
'2028. Nigel Farage has recently been elected Prime Minister in a landslide, Joe is on track to another promotion, Lewis finally might be getting a job and England have made it to another final at Wembley so football might, just might, be finally coming home.
Reformed follows three young working class men, Joe, Lewis and Mark, as they navigate ever changing social norms, expectations and pressures. Their friendship is tested when they attend the European Championship Final at Wembley where they meet Dan, a violent nationalist who Mark has naively befriended. A rising political tide runs beneath the story, with the newly elected government pushing through a controversial "Patriot Act" under MP Penelope Thorngale.
The play asks the question: What does it mean to be a patriot?'

17 January 2026
JD Starts Filming Christmas in Wales
JD Hunt Starts Filming Christmas in Wales, in Penarth, Directed by Ryan Dewar & Produced by Triventure Films.
Christmas in Wales is the story of a Burnt-out American singer Mila travels to Wales for a winter wedding and falls for farmer Owen, the grandson of a legendary Christmas crooner. Together they uncover a forgotten WWII love story, a lost holiday song and their own blossoming romance. However, a misunderstanding over the release of a secret song threatens their relationship. With her career in crisis and Owen retreating, Mila must choose between returning to her old life or following her heart in the snowy Welsh Valleys - where love, legacy, and music intertwine across generations.


