Louis Waymouth

His father is artist Nigel Waymouth, co-founder of King's Road boutique Granny Takes a Trip and part of the two-man team Hapshash and the Coloured Coat, which designed psychedelic posters in the 1960s.

Waymouth started his career appearing in various television roles, including the BBC mini series Egypt and Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror.

[1] Prior to his work in the United States, Waymouth wrote on numerous comedy shows in the United Kingdom, including the BAFTA Award-winning The Armstrong and Miller Show, the Rose d’Or-winning Psychobitches,[2] and Jim Henson’s Me and My Monsters.

[3] In 2012 he created the comedy web series Knighthood & Decoy[4] with his writing partner Jamie Lennox,[5] in which they both played the title roles.

[citation needed] On 7 September 2013, Waymouth married Lady Eloise Anson (born 1981) in Cranborne, Dorset.