Katy Brand

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Katy Brand
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Brand hosts the 2017 Freedom of Expression Awards
Born
Katherine Frances Brand

1979 (age 4445)
Buckinghamshire, England
Alma mater Keble College, Oxford
Occupation(s)Actress, comedian, television writer
Years active2001–present
Television Big Ass Show
Mongrels

Katherine Frances Brand (born January 13, 1979), known as Katy Brand, is an English actress, comedian, and writer, known for her ITV2 series Katy Brand's Big Ass Show [1] [2] and for Comedy Lab Slap on Channel 4.

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Early life and education

Brand was born in Buckinghamshire, England, in 1979, and enjoyed making people laugh with her impressions as a young child. [3]

Brand attended St Clement Danes School in Chorleywood, Hertfordshire. Following a summer holiday at 13 with friends who were evangelical Christians she embraced their faith and attended church five times a week. [4]

Motivated to read theology at Keble College, Oxford, [5] [6] she then lost her religious beliefs while a student. [7] [3] Interviewed for the Evening Standard in 2007, she commented: "After about a year, I realised it was mostly rubbish and that things are never as simple as they seem when you are 13". [4]

While at Oxford, she started to write and perform comedy, musicals and serious plays, joining the Oxford Revue and the university's dramatic society. [3]

Brand won Celebrity Mastermind in an edition broadcast in May 2021.

Career

After graduation, Brand did not work as a performer, gaining employment in television production for five years instead, [3] but her social encounters with university contemporaries ultimately convinced her to try working as a comedian. [8] In 2004 she wrote a comedy monologue, performing it in a few pubs in London before joining Ealing Live, a weekly live spot. [3]

Brand established her name with her solo stand-up act at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2005. [3]

In 2008, she collaborated with Katherine Parkinson, one of her friends from university, [9] on a BBC Radio 4 series called Mouth Trap. [10]

Brand performed in Katy Brand's Big Ass Tour 2010. [11] She also competed on Let's Dance for Sport Relief in 2010, in which she danced to Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)". [12] Also in 2010, she made a guest appearance on the song "Stop Giving Me Verses" by The Hoosiers, which was an attempt to break the world record for the longest single ever released. [13]

In 2011, Brand took part in the BBC Learning project "Off By Heart Shakespeare", where she played the role of Titania from A Midsummer Night's Dream and delivered a performance of the speech "Out of this wood do not desire to go". [14]

In 2011 she guest-hosted a Children in Need special episode of Never Mind the Buzzcocks , [15] and has participated in several other episodes of the show. [16] [17] In December 2012 she participated in the 2012 Christmas Special of the dance show, Strictly Come Dancing . Her partner was Anton du Beke; they came second to last. [18]

Brand presented the Penguin Podcast for Penguin Books until February 2021, [19] which included interviews with authors such as Michael Morpurgo (War Horse), Markus Zusak (The Book Thief) and Gabourey Sidibe. [20]

She published her debut novel, Brenda Monk is Funny, in 2014, a story about a woman trying to establish a career as a comedian. [3] Her debut play, 3Women, starring Anita Dobson opened at Trafalgar Studios 2 in May 2018 and is published by Samuel French. [20] Her latest book, I Carried a Watermelon, was published by HarperCollins Publishers in October 2019. [21]

In March 2020, she took the role of Miss Hedge in the West End musical Everybody's Talking About Jamie . [22]

As of February 2021, the comedy feature film Good Luck to You, Leo Grande , scripted by Brand, starring Emma Thompson and directed by Sophie Hyde, is in the pre-production stage. [23] [24] [25] [26] It has since been completed and aired on Hulu.

Awards

In 2008 she won "Best Female Newcomer" in the 2008 British Comedy Awards. [27] and was also nominated for a Royal Television Society Award the same year.

For Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, Brand was nominated for two British Independent Film Awards: Best Independent Film and Best Screenplay. [28]

Filmography

YearProjectRoleNotes
2006Comedy Lab: Slap (TV)Channel 4
Tittybangbang (TV)Various BBC Three
Hyperdrive (TV)Alien 2 BBC Two
Casualty (TV)Jill Grainger BBC One
Comedy Cuts (TV)Various ITV2
Under One Roof (TV)VariousWriter, alongside James Bachman
Touch Me, I'm Karen Taylor VariousBBC Three
2007 Peep Show (TV)LucyChannel 4
Katy Brand's Big Ass Show (TV)VariousITV2
Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive Debbie BBC Three
2008 Headcases (TV)Various ITV
Placebo (TV)BBC Three
2009Good ArrowsBig Sheila
2010 Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang Miss Turvey
Let's Dance for Sport Relief (TV)HerselfDanced to "Single Ladies" by Beyoncé
Argumental (TV)Herself Dave (TV Channel)
The Bubble (TV)HerselfBBC Two
Mongrels (TV)Kali (voice)BBC Three
Katy Brand vs... [29] HerselfITV2
Never Mind the Buzzcocks (TV)HerselfBBC Two
Ask Rhod Gilbert (TV)HerselfBBC One
2011 Alexander Armstrong's Big Ask HerselfDave
2014 Walking on Sunshine [30] LilVertigo Films
2015 Mapp and Lucia (TV)Hermione PillsonBBC One
2016 Hank Zipzer (TV)Kathleen Murray CBBC, one episode "Zipzers and Aliens"
2019 Pilgrimage: Road to Rome Herself BBC Two
2019 Midsomer Murders (TV)Jemima StarlingITV, one episode "The Miniature Murders "
2020 Paintball Massacre

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