Jessica Fostekew | |
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Born | Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England | 5 July 1983
Alma mater | London School of Economics |
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Years active | 2008–present |
Website | jessicafostekew |
Jessica Alice Fostekew (born 5 July 1983) is an English actor and stand-up comedian. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Fostekew was born in Sheffield in 1983 and grew up in Langton Matravers, Dorset. [6] [7] She is of one-quarter Austrian ancestry. She earned an LL.B. from the London School of Economics. [4]
Fostekew has written for Mock The Week , 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and The News Quiz . [8] She has co-hosted The Guilty Feminist podcast. [9] In 2019, her show Hench was nominated for the Main Award at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards. Also, in 2019, she appeared on Live at the Apollo and on the BBC Radio 4 comedy talk show The Museum of Curiosity . She has appeared on QI in 2020 and 2021. [10]
In April 2022, Fostekew published an article in The Guardian criticising an election candidate for expressing opposition to the legality of same-sex marriage, arguing that this amounts to hate speech. [11]
Fostekew is a keen weightlifter, and whilst it has been claimed that she integrates this hobby into her act, [12] she has clarified in a recent radio interview that this is not the case. [13]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Hallo Panda | Zoo Worker & The General Public | Short (billed as Jessica Fortiskew) |
2013 | Battlecock! | Anya Krullmuller | Short (billed as Jessica Fortekew) |
Timeholes | The Woman | Short | |
2019 | Official Secrets | Courtroom Guard | |
Greed | Sally | ||
2023 | Scrapper | Sian |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2017 | Three Girls | Sonia | Mini-series, Episode: "#1.2" |
Motherland | Clare | Episode: "The After Party" | |
2019 | Cuckoo | Angela | Episode: "Ivy Nanny" |
Live at the Apollo | Herself - Special Guest | Episode: "Darren Harriott, Jessica Fostekew, Stephen Bailey" | |
2020 | Trigonometry | Mum 1 | Mini-series, Episode: "Viel zu verliebt" |
The Trouble with Maggie Cole | Betty Jarvis | 2 episodes: "#1.2" and "#1.4" | |
Out of Her Mind | Laptop Woman | Episode: "I Don't" | |
House of Games | Herself - Contestant | Episodes: "#4.36" to "#4.40" | |
2020, 2021 | QI | Herself - Panellist | 2 episodes: "Revolutions" and "Sensational" |
2021 | Hypothetical | Herself - Guest | Episode: "#3.7" |
Grave New World | Commercial Voice Over (voice) | Mini-series, Episode: "Taxis, Conspiracies, Editors" | |
Comedians Giving Lectures | Herself - Guest Speaker | Episode: "#2.3" | |
2022 | Halo | Borovoi | Episode: "Allegiance" |
Avoidance | Amanda | Episode: "#1.1" | |
Sky Comedy Shorts | Mr. Whippy | Episode: "Real Friends" (also writer) | |
2023 | EastEnders | DS Gaunt | Episode: "#1.6796" |
Sorry, I Didn't Know | Herself - Panellist | Episode: "#4.5" | |
2024 | World's Most Dangerous Roads | Herself - Guest | Episode: "Colorado" (with Desiree Burch) |
Pointless Celebrities | Herself - Contestant | Episode: "#16.16" | |
Travel Man: 48 Hours in... | Herself - Guest | Episode: "Lanzarote" |
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