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Stevie Martin | |
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Occupation | Comedian |
Years active | 2014–present |
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Website | steviemartin |
Stevie Martin is a British actor, writer, comedian and podcaster. She is known for her involvement as part of the improv trio Massive Dad alongside Liz Kingsman and Tessa Coates.[1] She has appeared on various panel shows such as 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and Guessable, and has starred in comedy series including Starstruck, Breeders, and The Emily Atack Show. She has appeared as a frequent guest on The Mash Report, hosted by Nish Kumar.
Early life
editMartin attended Durham University and auditioned for the university's sketch group while attending. During her audition, she prepared a monologue which she delivered to fellow students Ed Gamble and Nish Kumar.[2]
References
edit- ^ Logan, Brian (13 January 2015). "Massive Dad review – sketch trio sling gags from unexpected angles". The Guardian.
- ^ Pape, Liam; Pape, Interview by Liam (20 May 2024). "Stevie Martin: I auditioned for ed Gamble and Nish Kumar in a haze of fear". The Guardian.