Lucy Porter

Writer

Birthday January 27, 1973

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Croydon, London, England

Age 51 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 4ft 11in

#9892 Most Popular

1932

She appeared on satirical news quiz show Have I Got News for You (32nd series, show 7), Never Mind the Buzzcocks and Mock the Week.{Season 7 Episode 3}

1973

Lucy Donna Porter (born 27 January 1973) is an English actress, writer, presenter and comedian.

She has performed at the Edinburgh Fringe, the Brighton Festival and many clubs around Britain.

She is also a regular voice on BBC Radio 4 in various panel shows, including Quote... Unquote and The Personality Test.

Porter was born in Croydon, south London, and attended Wallington High School for Girls.

She is married to Justin Edwards.

The couple have two children.

She is small, revealing during an appearance on QI that she is 4 ft, while her husband is 6 ft.

After obtaining a degree in English literature from The University of Manchester, Porter worked as a journalist on the Big Issue in The North.

She began to perform stand-up comedy whilst working as a researcher for Granada Television, on programmes such as The Mrs Merton Show.

Her first performance was at a club in Chester, a location she chose because it was far enough from home that if it went badly, no one would know her.

As an actress, she made brief appearances in Life's a Pitch and Absolute Power.

2000

She presented a TV commercial for mobile phone company One2One during the year 2000.

2004

Her first high-profile acting role was alongside Christian Slater in the stage version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2004.

2005

She reprised her role of a nurse for the 2005 London production.

In 2005, she made regular appearances on Broken News as Claudia Van Sant.

She has been one of the writers for all nine series of Parsons and Naylor's Pull-Out Sections, appearing as a special guest performer in many editions.

Porter starred in The Powder Room alongside Julia Morris and Gina Yashere, which was also broadcast on BBC Radio 2.

She wrote the scripts for two series of BBC Three's Anthea Turner: Perfect Housewife.

2006

She has appeared on several panel shows, including the first episode of Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive (July 2006).

2007

In May 2007, Porter became host of a The Guardian podcast, Many Questions and more recently The Heckle.

In June 2007, Porter came second in a celebrity edition of The Weakest Link.

Porter appeared in 2007 on ITV2's Comedy Cuts, a programme showcasing the best of the British stand-up comedy circuit.

2008

In 2008, she began work as a team captain on the BBC Radio 4 panel game Act Your Age.

Lucy Porter has recorded her stand-up show The Good Life for a DVD release by independent label Go Faster Stripe, and appeared in the 2008 and 2009 series of Mock the Week.

She was the warm-up act for Mitchell & Webb's television series screenings at the BBC TV Centre.

2009

In 2009, Porter took her show The Bare Necessities on a tour, playing 30 dates between February and June.

In November 2009, Lucy appeared at LIVEstock 2009: Friends of the Earth's comedy and music event at the Hammersmith Apollo in support of the green campaign group's Food Chain Campaign for planet-friendly farming.

The same month, Lucy appeared on Celebrity Mastermind, achieving a record-breaking score of 35 with Steve Martin as her specialist subject.

Porter's marriage at the end of 2009 to her long-term partner, fellow comedian Justin Edwards, led to a substantial re-write of her successful 2009 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Fool's Gold for her 2010 UK tour.

In the original script, Lucy claimed she was unlikely to ever marry because of an "allergy to gold", meaning she would never be able to put on a wedding ring; on tour, she made a self-deprecating reference to the original material, given that she was then married.

Porter presented FirstPlay, a weekly digital "magazine" for European customers on the PlayStation 3.

She hosts the successor show, Access, which is still available weekly on the PlayStation Network.

2011

In 2011, Porter competed alongside Ed Byrne in Pointless Celebrities, eventually losing in the penultimate round.

Porter created Screaming with Laughter, an afternoon mother-and-baby comedy club.

The club tours the country to play for parents with infants under a year old.

2014

In 2014, she wrote her debut stage play, The Fair Intellectual Club, which premièred at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe at the Assembly Rooms, directed by Marilyn Imrie.

Porter developed this into a comedy series of the same name for BBC Radio 4, featuring much of the same cast and also directed by Imrie.

She has since expressed a desire to write more plays for the Festival in the future.

Porter has appeared on three episodes of QI, in series L, M and N.