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Suzi Ruffell

Suzi Ruffell (born 18 January 1986)[1][2] is a British comedian, writer, and actress.

Suzi Ruffell
Born (1986-01-18) 18 January 1986 (age 36)
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK
OccupationComedian
Years active2008–present
Websitesuziruffell.com

Early life

Ruffell was born in Portsmouth to a working-class family.[1] Her father buys and sells lorries and her mother became his assistant after raising Suzi and her older brother.[3]

Ruffell joined a youth drama group which had a major impact on her eventual career choice. She considered Victoria Wood, Catherine Tate, Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders to be her heroes. After Chichester College, she attended drama school at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts[4] in London, where she first performed stand-up. Ruffell was the first in her family to attend university.[3]

Career

Ruffell began her stand-up comedy career in November 2008[5] and has been performing stand-up full time since 2012.[3]

Before she began touring as a solo performer, Ruffell had supported Alan Carr, Kevin Bridges,[6] Josh Widdicombe, Joe Lycett, Romesh Ranganathan,[7] and Katherine Ryan[8] on national tours.

Ruffell's stand-up comedy tours include: Social Chameleon (toured in 2014–2015),[9][10] Common (2016–2017),[11] Keeping It Classy (2018, her first headlining tour),[3] Nocturnal (2019),[7] and Dance Like Everyone's Watching (2019–2020).[12] After a year and a half hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ruffell resumed the Dance Like Everyone's Watching tour in autumn 2021.[13]

Keeping it Classy was recorded for Live from the BBC[14] and aired on 11 July 2018.

In 2017, Ruffell and her friend Tom Allen performed across the UK on a double-bill tour titled Hit the Road![11]

In 2018, Ruffell toured Australia as a performer with the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow.[6][12]

Also in 2018, she had a leading role in the short film Foreign, directed by Mark Pinkosh.[12]

Television and radio

Ruffell's first television appearance was on BBC3's Ed Comedy Fest Live,[9] and she has also appeared on numerous shows on Channel 4, E4, Comedy Central and Dave.[5][15][16]

She is regularly heard on BBC Radio 4 on The Now Show and The News Quiz.[12]

In addition to performing comedy, Ruffell has written for several television shows, including 8 Out of 10 Cats, The Last Leg, Twit of the Year, Stand Up for the Week,[9] and Mock the Week.[17]

Ruffell appeared with five other British female celebrities in the 2021 BBC2 documentary Womanhood, with the guests discussing the evolving status of women over the past 50 years.[18]

Also in 2021, Ruffell was a presenter on the first two episodes of a female-led satirical news show on Comedy Central titled Yesterday, Today & The Day Before.[19][20]

Podcasts

Since October 2015, Ruffell has co-hosted the podcast Like Minded Friends with comedian Tom Allen.[12][21]

Starting in 2020, Ruffell has hosted the podcast Out with Suzi Ruffell.[22][23]

In 2022, Ruffell became the co-host of Wine Times, with Sunday Times Wine Club Vice-President Will Lyons.[24]

Personal life

Ruffell found school difficult and says that she became the "class clown" to hide her dyslexia.[25] She has 4 GCSEs and an AS Level in Contemporary Dance.[26]

Ruffell is gay.[27][28] She said that she realised she was gay at the age of 14 but did not come out until she was 21. She said her parents were "absolutely fine" about her announcement.[1] Ruffell married her partner Alice Storey in 2021.[29]

Awards and nominations

Ruffell was nominated for the Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year 2011, making it to the finals,[15] and was awarded second place in the Latitude Festival New Act Competition 2011.[14]

A sitcom pilot collaboration with playwright Jon Brittain in 2012 led to a nomination for the BAFTA Rocliffe New Writing Award.[14]

In 2017, she was nominated for Chortle's Best Breakthrough Act. In 2019, she won that website's award for Best Club Comic.[30]

In 2020, Ruffell was nominated for a British LGBT Award in the Broadcaster or Journalist category.[31]

References

  1. ^ a b c "We catch up with London funny-girl Suzi Ruffell". Foundry Fox. 6 July 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  2. ^ Ruffell, Suzi (5 October 2012). "@EllieJaneTaylor my birthday is 18th Jan. xx".
  3. ^ a b c d Lee, Veronica (26 April 2018). "Comedian Suzi Ruffell is 'Keeping It Classy' on her 2018 UK tour which comes to Nottingham's Glee Club". Nottingham Post. England. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  4. ^ "From acting to comedy via Chichester". 8 September 2016.
  5. ^ a b Kestra (5 April 2018). "Comedian of the Month: Interiew with Suzi Ruffell". www.tickx.co.uk. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  6. ^ a b Sellars, Krystal (3 May 2018). "Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow comes to Cessnock Performing Arts Centre June 7". The Advertiser. Cessnock, Australia. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  7. ^ a b MacAlister, Katherine (1 February 2019). "What to expect from comedian Suzi Ruffell in Oxford". The Oxford Times. Oxford, England. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  8. ^ Paskett, Zoe (12 March 2019). "Suzi Ruffell interview: 'I'm confessional – when I was heartbroken, I gigged and spoke about it'". Evening Standard. London, England. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  9. ^ a b c Russell, Ben (14 May 2015). "New comic talent coming to town". Bromsgrove Advertiser. England. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  10. ^ "Laughs all round once venue's season starts". The Journal. Newcastle, England. 18 August 2014. p. 24.
  11. ^ a b Parker, Richard (29 March 2017). "Tez sez there's a lot of laughs at the Alhambra Studio with Tom and Suzi". Keighley News. England. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  12. ^ a b c d e Davis, Joanna (23 January 2020). "Turning tragedy into big laughs: comedian set for Lyme Regis gig". Bridport and Lyme Regis News. England. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  13. ^ Fristrom, Ellinor (10 December 2021). "How you can see Suzi Ruffell in Banbury this weekend". Oxford Mail. Oxford, England. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  14. ^ a b c . Off The Kerb Productions. Archived from the original on 19 June 2018. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  15. ^ a b "Double the Funny". The Croydon Advertiser. England. 17 April 2015. p. 31.
  16. ^ "Comedians hit the road for headliner". Daily Post. North Wales. 18 November 2016. p. Features section, 3.
  17. ^ "Well-known comedy stars head to the city". Plymouth Evening Herald. England. 21 January 2016. p. 8.
  18. ^ Brown, Helen (26 November 2021). "Womanhood, review: what exactly can British feminists agree on these days?". The Daily Telegraph. London, England.
  19. ^ Broom, Chris (19 November 2021). "Portsmouth comic Suzi Ruffell to play her biggest hometown show at New Theatre Royal". The News. Portsmouth, England. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  20. ^ "Yesterday, Today & The Day Before". IMDb. n.d. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  21. ^ "Like Minded Friends with Tom Allen & Suzi Ruffell on acast". acast. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
  22. ^ Davies, Hannah J. (24 April 2020). "Living your best LGBT life with Suzi Ruffell: Podcasts of the week". The Guardian. London, England. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  23. ^ "Out with Suzi Ruffell on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  24. ^ "Wine Times: Suzi Ruffell". The Times. London, England. 25 April 2022. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  25. ^ Ruffell, Suzi (30 December 2018). "A new start: Suzi Ruffell on growing up dyslexic and discovering the joy of writing". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  26. ^ "Suzi Ruffell". www.facebook.com.
  27. ^ "Suzi Ruffell on Twitter". twitter.com. 19 June 2020. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  28. ^ Ruffell, Suzi (28 May 2018). "Suzi Ruffell: 'Brighton was the perfect place for a little gay to have a go at being out'". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  29. ^ Ruffell, Suzi (6 August 2021). "We had planned the perfect wedding – and then one day in Sainsbury's we made a big decision". The Independent. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
  30. ^ "Chortle Awards: Winners and Nominees". Chortle. 2020. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  31. ^ "Janet Jackson, Sam Smith and Cara Delevingne nominated at the 2020 British LGBT Awards". BANG Showbiz (UK). 11 February 2020. p. News section – via Newsbank.

External links

  • Official website
  • Chortle profile with tour dates
  • Suzi Ruffell at IMDb

suzi, ruffell, born, january, 1986, british, comedian, writer, actress, born, 1986, january, 1986, portsmouth, hampshire, england, ukoccupationcomedianyears, active2008, presentwebsitesuziruffell, contents, early, life, career, television, radio, podcasts, per. Suzi Ruffell born 18 January 1986 1 2 is a British comedian writer and actress Suzi RuffellBorn 1986 01 18 18 January 1986 age 36 Portsmouth Hampshire England UKOccupationComedianYears active2008 presentWebsitesuziruffell wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Television and radio 2 2 Podcasts 3 Personal life 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditRuffell was born in Portsmouth to a working class family 1 Her father buys and sells lorries and her mother became his assistant after raising Suzi and her older brother 3 Ruffell joined a youth drama group which had a major impact on her eventual career choice She considered Victoria Wood Catherine Tate Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders to be her heroes After Chichester College she attended drama school at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts 4 in London where she first performed stand up Ruffell was the first in her family to attend university 3 Career EditRuffell began her stand up comedy career in November 2008 5 and has been performing stand up full time since 2012 3 Before she began touring as a solo performer Ruffell had supported Alan Carr Kevin Bridges 6 Josh Widdicombe Joe Lycett Romesh Ranganathan 7 and Katherine Ryan 8 on national tours Ruffell s stand up comedy tours include Social Chameleon toured in 2014 2015 9 10 Common 2016 2017 11 Keeping It Classy 2018 her first headlining tour 3 Nocturnal 2019 7 and Dance Like Everyone s Watching 2019 2020 12 After a year and a half hiatus due to the COVID 19 pandemic Ruffell resumed the Dance Like Everyone s Watching tour in autumn 2021 13 Keeping it Classy was recorded for Live from the BBC 14 and aired on 11 July 2018 In 2017 Ruffell and her friend Tom Allen performed across the UK on a double bill tour titled Hit the Road 11 In 2018 Ruffell toured Australia as a performer with the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow 6 12 Also in 2018 she had a leading role in the short film Foreign directed by Mark Pinkosh 12 Television and radio Edit Ruffell s first television appearance was on BBC3 s Ed Comedy Fest Live 9 and she has also appeared on numerous shows on Channel 4 E4 Comedy Central and Dave 5 15 16 She is regularly heard on BBC Radio 4 on The Now Show and The News Quiz 12 In addition to performing comedy Ruffell has written for several television shows including 8 Out of 10 Cats The Last Leg Twit of the Year Stand Up for the Week 9 and Mock the Week 17 Ruffell appeared with five other British female celebrities in the 2021 BBC2 documentary Womanhood with the guests discussing the evolving status of women over the past 50 years 18 Also in 2021 Ruffell was a presenter on the first two episodes of a female led satirical news show on Comedy Central titled Yesterday Today amp The Day Before 19 20 Podcasts Edit Since October 2015 Ruffell has co hosted the podcast Like Minded Friends with comedian Tom Allen 12 21 Starting in 2020 Ruffell has hosted the podcast Out with Suzi Ruffell 22 23 In 2022 Ruffell became the co host of Wine Times with Sunday Times Wine Club Vice President Will Lyons 24 Personal life EditRuffell found school difficult and says that she became the class clown to hide her dyslexia 25 She has 4 GCSEs and an AS Level in Contemporary Dance 26 Ruffell is gay 27 28 She said that she realised she was gay at the age of 14 but did not come out until she was 21 She said her parents were absolutely fine about her announcement 1 Ruffell married her partner Alice Storey in 2021 29 Awards and nominations EditRuffell was nominated for the Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year 2011 making it to the finals 15 and was awarded second place in the Latitude Festival New Act Competition 2011 14 A sitcom pilot collaboration with playwright Jon Brittain in 2012 led to a nomination for the BAFTA Rocliffe New Writing Award 14 In 2017 she was nominated for Chortle s Best Breakthrough Act In 2019 she won that website s award for Best Club Comic 30 In 2020 Ruffell was nominated for a British LGBT Award in the Broadcaster or Journalist category 31 References Edit a b c We catch up with London funny girl Suzi Ruffell Foundry Fox 6 July 2018 Retrieved 24 August 2020 Ruffell Suzi 5 October 2012 EllieJaneTaylor my birthday is 18th Jan xx a b c d Lee Veronica 26 April 2018 Comedian Suzi Ruffell is Keeping It Classy on her 2018 UK tour which comes to Nottingham s Glee Club Nottingham Post England Retrieved 24 August 2020 From acting to comedy via Chichester 8 September 2016 a b Kestra 5 April 2018 Comedian of the Month Interiew with Suzi Ruffell www tickx co uk Retrieved 11 April 2018 a b Sellars Krystal 3 May 2018 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow comes to Cessnock Performing Arts Centre June 7 The Advertiser Cessnock Australia Retrieved 24 August 2020 a b MacAlister Katherine 1 February 2019 What to expect from comedian Suzi Ruffell in Oxford The Oxford Times Oxford England Retrieved 24 August 2020 Paskett Zoe 12 March 2019 Suzi Ruffell interview I m confessional when I was heartbroken I gigged and spoke about it Evening Standard London England Retrieved 25 August 2020 a b c Russell Ben 14 May 2015 New comic talent coming to town Bromsgrove Advertiser England Retrieved 25 August 2020 Laughs all round once venue s season starts The Journal Newcastle England 18 August 2014 p 24 a b Parker Richard 29 March 2017 Tez sez there s a lot of laughs at the Alhambra Studio with Tom and Suzi Keighley News England Retrieved 25 August 2020 a b c d e Davis Joanna 23 January 2020 Turning tragedy into big laughs comedian set for Lyme Regis gig Bridport and Lyme Regis News England Retrieved 24 August 2020 Fristrom Ellinor 10 December 2021 How you can see Suzi Ruffell in Banbury this weekend Oxford Mail Oxford England Retrieved 1 January 2022 a b c Suzi Ruffell Off The Kerb Productions Archived from the original on 19 June 2018 Retrieved 25 August 2020 a b Double the Funny The Croydon Advertiser England 17 April 2015 p 31 Comedians hit the road for headliner Daily Post North Wales 18 November 2016 p Features section 3 Well known comedy stars head to the city Plymouth Evening Herald England 21 January 2016 p 8 Brown Helen 26 November 2021 Womanhood review what exactly can British feminists agree on these days The Daily Telegraph London England Broom Chris 19 November 2021 Portsmouth comic Suzi Ruffell to play her biggest hometown show at New Theatre Royal The News Portsmouth England Retrieved 1 January 2022 Yesterday Today amp The Day Before IMDb n d Retrieved 1 January 2022 Like Minded Friends with Tom Allen amp Suzi Ruffell on acast acast Retrieved 21 May 2019 Davies Hannah J 24 April 2020 Living your best LGBT life with Suzi Ruffell Podcasts of the week The Guardian London England Retrieved 25 August 2020 Out with Suzi Ruffell on Apple Podcasts Apple Podcasts Retrieved 23 July 2020 Wine Times Suzi Ruffell The Times London England 25 April 2022 Retrieved 13 May 2022 Ruffell Suzi 30 December 2018 A new start Suzi Ruffell on growing up dyslexic and discovering the joy of writing The Guardian Retrieved 26 August 2020 Suzi Ruffell www facebook com Suzi Ruffell on Twitter twitter com 19 June 2020 Retrieved 31 July 2020 Ruffell Suzi 28 May 2018 Suzi Ruffell Brighton was the perfect place for a little gay to have a go at being out The Guardian Retrieved 16 August 2020 Ruffell Suzi 6 August 2021 We had planned the perfect wedding and then one day in Sainsbury s we made a big decision The Independent Retrieved 26 July 2022 Chortle Awards Winners and Nominees Chortle 2020 Retrieved 16 August 2020 Janet Jackson Sam Smith and Cara Delevingne nominated at the 2020 British LGBT Awards BANG Showbiz UK 11 February 2020 p News section via Newsbank External links EditOfficial website Chortle profile with tour dates Suzi Ruffell at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suzi Ruffell amp oldid 1128354824, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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