Jayde Adams

Comedian

Birthday November 26, 1984

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Bedminster, Bristol, England

Age 39 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

#36444 Most Popular

1984

Jayde Pricilla Gail Adams (born 26 November 1984) is a British comedian, actress, writer and opera singer from Bristol.

2004

She moved to Wales in 2004 to study drama, Theatre and Media at the University of Glamorgan.

2011

Adams started performing stand-up comedy in 2011, following the premature death from an inoperable brain tumour of her sister Jenna, with whom she had danced competitively for 13 years at her aunt's dance school in Bristol.

As a child, Adams attended several youth theatre groups in Bristol, including Bristol Old Vic Youth Theatre but never formally trained in acting or singing.

2012

In 2012, she was nominated by Time Out magazine as their wildcard for The Hospital Club 100 Awards list of "Most Influential Person in the Arts".

2013

In 2013, she won the London Cabaret Awards audience vote.

2014

She is the winner of the 2014 Funny Women Award.

Born in Bedminster, Bristol, Adams attended her aunt's freestyle disco dancing classes with her sister for 13 years.

She moved to South Wales at the age of 18 and studied drama, theatre and media at The University of Glamorgan.

In Wales, Adams performed experimental theatre and contemporary dance at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay.

She currently lives in Bristol.

She was the winner of the 2014 Funny Women Award.

2015

In 2015, having performed as an Adele impersonator on the drag scene in London, Adams was asked to join several other Adele impersonators for a show the BBC were doing about impersonators.

During the recording, Adams walked out, saying, “I thought it was going to be this reality show." She missed out on an opportunity to meet Adele during a prank set up by the BBC and Graham Norton for Adele at the BBC because she didn't trust the producers' motives.

In August 2015, Adams co-hosted the NBC show Before the Morning After, featuring The Pyjama Men, Gina Yashere and Tom Stade.

The segment involved Adams finishing the show by singing Offenbach's Barcarolle.

In December 2015, she made her TV acting debut in Russell Howard's A Gert Lush Christmas.

2016

In October 2016, Sky Arts released Adams' Halloween comedy short, Bloody Tracy, written by and starring Adams and featuring Spencer Jones and Gabby Best.

In August 2016, Adams wrote and performed in 31, her debut Edinburgh Festival Fringe show, which was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards.

She has since been a panellist on Channel 4's comedy quiz shows, 8 Out of 10 Cats and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown.

2017

In 2017, she hosted Say Whaaat? on Comedy Central with The Tenderloins and Russell Kane.

During the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe, Adams' second show Jayded won The Scottish Sun's awards for Best Show and Best Female Performer and was nominated for The Barry Awards for Best Performer.

She collaborated with Jerry Springer: The Opera writer Richard Thomas for a song in the show called "No More Mrs Nice Jayde".

She transferred this show in December 2017 to London's West End, Soho Theatre with Thomas joining her every night on piano, for the finale.

In 2017, Adams performed stand up on BBC One and appeared on the Red Nose Day broadcast.

2018

She was also a contestant on Dave's Dara Ó Briain's Go 8 Bit opposite Simon Gregson and host of Comedy Central's Live at the Comedy Store in 2018.

In March 2018, alongside Melanie Blatt, Nicole Appleton and Shaznay Lewis from All Saints, Jaime Winstone and British fashion designer Gareth Pugh, Adams was a judge on Miss Sink The Pink 2018, an annual drag queen talent competition held at The Roundhouse in Camden.

Adams attended the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2018 with her third show, The Divine Ms Jayde, a homage to Bette Midler's debut album The Divine Miss M.

2019

She starred as Julia Petley in the 2019 television adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Good Omens.

In 2019, Adams performed "The Ballad of Kylie Jenner’s Old Face" at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and won JOE's Best Show award.

Adams is the host, along with Fred Sirieix from Channel 4's First Dates, of the BAFTA nominated TV show Snackmasters, which aired on Channel 4 in 2019.

In a cook off at the Kitkat factory, Monster Munch Factory and Burger King Factory, two top chefs compete to make the perfect replica, before being judged by the workers and bosses behind the real thing.

2020

She hosted the 2020 Funny Women Finals at The Comedy Store in London.

Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the competition was performed with no audience present.

A performance of the show, performed at The Bloomsbury Theatre, was recorded for Amazon Prime Video and released in January 2020 with the title Serious Black Jumper.

The show poked fun at modern-day feminism and social media and involved jokes surrounding the observation that celebrities wear black turtle necks to seem more serious.

In 2020, Adams was long-listed for the 2020 Emmy Awards by The Hollywood Reporter columnist Scott Feinberg for "Best Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)" for her Amazon Prime Stand up Special Serious Black Jumper.

In January 2020, she hosted a new food show on Netflix and Channel 4 with Heston Blumenthal called Crazy Delicious, which was long-listed for a TV Choice Award in 2020.

Jayde Adams is the only celebrity guest to have been ejected from the imaginary restaurant on the Off Menu Podcast hosted by James Acaster and Ed Gamble.

A repeated format point states, if a guest mentions the ‘magic ingredient’ previously decided upon before they start the interview, they will be kicked out of the restaurant.