Susan Calman
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[[Strictly Come Dancing]] (participant) | [[Strictly Come Dancing]] (participant) |
Current revision as of 20:35, 11 March 2024
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Shows
Bad Language (team captain)
BBC New Comedy Award (contestant and guest host)
Celebrity Game Night (team captain)
The Guessing Game (team captain)
School of Silence (cast member)
Sexy Beasts (narrator)
Strictly Come Dancing (participant)
Biography
Just after her 30th birthday, Susan Calman stopped being a corporate lawyer and started to be a stand-up comedian. Semi-finalist in the BBC New Comedy Award for 2006, star of the Ugly Kid sketch show at the Edinburgh Fringe, and then stardom happened.
Calman became a regular booking on panel shows: The News Quiz, Have I Got News for You, QI, and many more. She's a favourite on children's television, that lawyer training makes her sound like a funny teacher on The Dog Ate My Homework, Top Class and All Over the Place. She also hosts the fact-finding quiz The Lie.
Trivia
Often confused with Scottish politician Ruth Davidson, as they resemble each other.