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Jennifer Helen Brister (born 9 February 1975) is a British stand-up comedian, writer and actor from
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Life and career


Early life

Brister was born in
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, Greater London, in 1975 to an English father and a Spanish mother. She has three brothers. Brister was raised as a
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and went to all girls' Ursuline High School, Wimbledon. She then went on to Richmond College. Her Spanish-born mother is a frequent target of her comedy shows.


Stand-up career

Brister studied drama at
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, London, where, in the mid-1990s, she took a course in stand-up comedy, the only one of its kind at the time in the UK. Other famous graduates include Alan Carr,
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of the Dutch Elm Conservatoire and '' Shooting Stars'', and Clare Warde of the Runaway Lovers. Brister's first gig was at the end of her third year at university in 1996, at the King's Head in
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, London. She has performed internationally including at the
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in 2011 and 2014, at the
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in 2011 and 2012, as well as numerous times at the
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. She regularly performs at clubs around the UK including Banana Cabaret, The Comedy Store (London), the Glee Clubs, Frog & Bucket, and Up the Creek. She toured the UK for the first time in 2018 with her show ''Meaningless''. Since 2022 she has been touring the UK again with her show ''The Optimist''. Her comedy hero is
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. In 2006, Brister appeared at the
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with her first show ''Me, My Mum and I.'' In ''
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'', March 2006, Jen stated "It's really an exploration of my relationship with my mum. It's an analysis, as well, of where I am at this point in my life. I'm 31. I'm single. I don't own a house. Or a car. I don't have kids. Or any solid financial security. At 31, my mother had three children and a fourth on the way. She was married and she had a mortgage." In 2007–2008, Brister worked for BBC Radio 6 Music as a stand-in presenter, and in 2008 she took a show to Edinburgh Fringe Festival called ''Reception'' with her comedy partner at the time, Clare Warde. In 2009, Brister appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe, again doing a stand-up show as well as appearing in a play called ''The One and The Many'' by Trevor Lock. In 2011, Brister took her second solo show ''British(ish)'' to Melbourne, Adelaide and Edinburgh festivals. In 2012, Brister performed her third solo show ''Now and Then'' at the Adelaide and Edinburgh festivals, and in 2013, she performed a sell-out run at Soho Theatre, London. In 2014, Brister took her fourth show ''Wishful Thinking'' to the Free Fringe at Edinburgh, and performed it at Soho Theatre. In 2016, Brister performed her fifth show ''The Other One'' at the
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comedy festival, and in 2017 she performed it at Soho Theatre. In 2017, Brister performed at BBC Two's ''Live at The Apollo'', aired on 14 December 2017. In 2018, Brister took her sixth show ''Meaningless'' to the Edinburgh festival, where she had a sell-out run. This was the first show she had toured around the UK. She gave a TED talk at Brighton TEDx in 2018 titled "Changing the way we bring up our boys", addressing the cultural and gender norms taught to children. Brister supported Frankie Boyle on his 2018 tour and was a panellist on ''
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'' on BBC Two in 2019. She was a panellist on BBC Radio 4's ''
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'' in September 2018 and May 2019. She is a regular guest on podcasts like ''
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'', ''Global Pillage'' and ''Drunk Women Solving Crime''. She also does her own podcast together with comedian Maureen Younger. Her 2019 Edinburgh show was called ''Under Privilege''. In 2020 she was due to take her UK tour of ''Under Privilege'' to the Machynlleth Comedy Festival at The Tabernacle, Machynlleth. In May 2020 Brister appeared on the TV panel show ''Who Said That?''. '' In November 2021, Brister was a panellist on the BBC show '' Mock the Week''. In January 2022, Brister was a panellist on the BBC show '' QI''.


Writing

Brister is also a writer and has contributed to ''Diva'', ''g3'', ''Standard Issue'' magazine and ''The Huffington Post''. She has also written for
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. Her first book, ''The Other Mother - A wickedly honest parenting tale for every kind of family'', was published by
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in 2019.


Acting

Brister's first role in a feature film was in the horror film ''Lair'', directed by Adam Ethan Crow.


Personal life

Brister and her partner Chloe Martin have twin boys, born in September 2014. They live in
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References


External links

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Jen Brister's listing at Chortle



Jen Brister at Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2006

Latitude Festival 2006
Brister also appeared at the
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2006 & 2018
Jen Brister at Penguin Books
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