Diane Morgan

Actress

Birthday October 1, 1975

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Bolton, Greater Manchester, England

Age 48 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1975

Diane Morgan (born 5 October 1975) is an English actress, comedian, television presenter, and writer.

Morgan was born in Bolton, Greater Manchester, England on 5 October 1975, daughter of a physiotherapist and a stay-at-home mother; she has one brother.

She grew up in nearby Farnworth and Kearsley, and attended George Tomlinson School in Kearsley.

When she was 20, she studied at the East 15 Acting School in Loughton.

2006

She was placed second in the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year award in 2006, and as runner-up in the 2006 Funny Women Awards.

Morgan and Joe Wilkinson later formed a sketch comedy duo called Two Episodes of Mash.

2008

From 2008, they performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for three consecutive years, and in 2010, they appeared on Robert Webb's satirical news show Robert's Web.

2010

She has appeared in several short films, including The Boot Sale, which was shortlisted in the Virgin Media Shorts film competition 2010.

2012

In 2012, the act completed its second BBC radio series (co-starring David O'Doherty), and appeared in BBC Three's Live at the Electric.

2013

She is best known for playing Philomena Cunk on the review programme Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe (2013–2020) and in the mockumentary series Cunk on Britain (2018) and Cunk on Earth (2022).

In the same year, she appeared in Him & Her, which featured Wilkinson, and in 2013, she played Nicola in the TV series Pat & Cabbage.

The character first appeared in a regular segment on Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe (2013–2015).

Cunk has since appeared in other mockumentary contexts.

2014

In 2014, she made an appearance in the Channel 4 TV series Utopia, as Tess, and in 2015, she appeared in two episodes of Drunk History.

Morgan is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Philomena Cunk, an extremely dim-witted and ill-informed interviewer and commentator on current affairs.

2016

Since 2016, Morgan has played Liz on the BBC Two sitcom Motherland.

In December 2016, she presented BBC Two's Cunk on Christmas.

Morgan played David Brent's public relations expert in the film David Brent: Life on the Road (2016).

In 2016, Morgan played Mandy in Sky One's comedy Rovers, appearing in all six episodes of the first series.

She appeared in the pilot for the BBC2 comedy We the Jury as Olivia.

She also plays receptionist Talia in Sky's comedy drama Mount Pleasant and Liz in the BBC2 sitcom Motherland.

Morgan plays Kath in the Netflix black-comedy series After Life, written by Ricky Gervais.

2018

In April 2018, the five-part historical mockumentary Cunk on Britain began broadcasting on BBC Two.

Also in 2018, Morgan wrote Cunk on Everything: The Encyclopedia Philomena, published by Two Roads on 1 November.

2019

She played Kath in the Netflix dark comedy series After Life (2019–2022).

She also writes and stars in the BBC Two comedy series Mandy (2019–present).

In December 2019, Morgan appeared as Cunk for short episodes of Cunk and Other Humans, once again on BBC Two.

She starred in the Gold sitcom The Cockfields, again alongside Wilkinson, and in comedy-drama Frayed in 2019.

In 2019, she wrote, directed, and starred in the BBC2 comedy short Mandy, described as "a comedy by Diane Morgan about Mandy, a woman who really, really wants a sofa, and will stop at absolutely nothing to get it".

Carol Decker appeared as herself in the short.

2020

She said in a 2020 interview: "There were a few actors on [my father]'s side of the family: Julie Goodyear, Frank Finlay and Jack Wild. What a dynasty. We're like the Redgraves. Julie's got a touch of the Mandys, actually. Maybe I could cast her as Mandy's mum."

Morgan had a small part as Dawn in Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights before a spell working various jobs, including as a dental assistant, a telemarketer, a potato peeler at a chip shop, selling Avon, and boxing up worming tablets in a factory.

She subsequently made her first attempt at stand-up comedy at age 30.

She returned in a one-off episode of Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe titled "Antiviral Wipe", about the COVID-19 pandemic, in May 2020.

Another series, Cunk on Earth, began broadcasting in September 2022.

For her performance in the latter, Morgan was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Female Comedy Performance.

In 2024, the BBC announced that Morgan will be appearing as Cunk in the one-off extended special Cunk's Quest for Meaning.

The character returned in August 2020 for the full series Mandy, with Shaun Ryder, Maxine Peake, and Natalie Cassidy in guest roles.

A Christmas special, We Wish You a Mandy Christmas, loosely based on A Christmas Carol, was broadcast in December 2021.

Also in 2020, Morgan played Gemma Nerrick in the British mockumentary Death to 2020, created by Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones.