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Miranda Katherine Hart Dyke (born 14 December 1972) is an English actress and writer. Following drama training at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts, Hart began writing material for the
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and making appearances in various British sitcoms, including '' Hyperdrive'' (2006–2007) and '' Not Going Out'' (2006–2009). Hart reached a wider audience with her self-driven semi-autobiographical BBC
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'' Miranda'', which is based on her earlier
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radio series ''Miranda Hart's Joke Shop'' (2008). The television sitcom ran for three series and several Christmas specials from 2009 to 2015, and earned her three
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awards, four
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and four BAFTA nominations. From 2012 to 2015, she appeared as Camilla "Chummy" Fortescue-Cholmondeley-Browne in the BBC drama series '' Call the Midwife''. She made her Hollywood debut in the action comedy film '' Spy'' (2015). Hart has also written four books: ''Is It Just Me?'' (2012), a semi-autobiographical book; ''The Best of Miranda'' (2014), a compilation of scripts from the TV series; ''Peggy and Me'' (2016), a description of her life since owning her titular dog; and ''Miranda Hart's Daily Dose of Such Fun!'' (2017), in partnership with
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. In 2017, Hart presented the
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in the presence of the
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and Duchess of Cambridge, making her the first solo female presenter in 105 years; she and the Duke are distant cousins.


Early life


Family

Hart was born on 14 December 1972 in
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,
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, the child of Captain
David Hart Dyke Captain David Hart Dyke (born 3 October 1938) is a retired Royal Navy officer, former aide-de-camp to Queen Elizabeth II, and former commanding officer of , which was sunk during the Falklands War. Background and education Hart Dyke, a member ...
and Diana Margaret Luce, daughter of Sir William Luce, Commander-in-Chief and Governor of Aden, and sister of Lord Luce. Hart is from an aristocratic background, but does not consider herself upper class, stating that her aunt and uncle live in a castle. Her father was
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of when it was sunk during the 1982 Falklands conflict, and he was badly burned trying to escape the stricken warship. She has a younger sister, Alice Louisa Hart Dyke.


Education and training

Hart grew up in Petersfield,
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. She was privately educated at Downe House, an independent boarding school for girls near
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,
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. She was a classmate and friend of the sports presenter
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, who was head girl. She attended the
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, graduating with a 2:1 in political science. She then completed a
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course in acting at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts. In 2002, she performed a solo show in
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, and in 2004 she pitched a comedy show to the BBC. At her read-through for BBC executives, '' Absolutely Fabulous'' writer and star Jennifer Saunders was present.


Career


Television

Before her own series was commissioned, Hart made appearances in various British sitcoms. In '' Not Going Out'' she initially appeared as an acupuncturist. However, her performance impressed producers so much that they wrote a regular role for her as Barbara, a sarcastic and clumsy cleaner. She continued to play the part until the production of ''Miranda'' in 2009. Hart earned a British Comedy Award nomination for her role as Teal in two series of the BBC television comedy sci-fi sitcom '' Hyperdrive'', which ran from January 2006 to August 2007. She also appeared in even smaller roles in '' French & Saunders'', '' My Family and Other Animals'', '' Nighty Night'', '' Absolutely Fabulous'', '' The Vicar of Dibley'' as a speed-date programmer, ''
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'', '' William and Mary'', '' Smack the Pony'' (for which she wrote and performed in a couple of sketches and a number of
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), '' Stupid!'', ''
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'' as Tall Karen, and as a minicab driver in the Channel 5 comedy '' Angelos'', which ran for 6 episodes. Hart is best known for her performance in her self-titled, self-penned and semi-autobiographical sitcom '' Miranda'', which started recording for
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in 2008 and began airing on 9 November 2009. The situation comedy also features
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, Tom Ellis, Patricia Hodge, James Holmes, and Sally Phillips. The series is based on Hart's semi-autobiographical writing and followed a television pilot and the BBC Radio 2 comedy ''Miranda Hart's Joke Shop''. Described as an "old-fashioned" sitcom, it received positive comments from critics and Hart won the 2009
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award for comedy performance for her role in the first series. A second series was commissioned and filming started in mid-2010. The series began airing on BBC Two and BBC HD on 15 November 2010. A third series began broadcasting from 26 December 2012 on BBC One. Repeats of the show have begun airing on UKTV Gold. She also presented a BBC spoof programme looking back over 2009 called ''2009 Unwrapped with Miranda Hart''. A similar show looking back over 2010 was also broadcast in December 2010. In 2014, she announced that her sitcom '' Miranda'' would come to an end after two final episodes due to air in December 2014. She appeared as guest host of '' Have I Got News for You'' in October 2009, December 2010 and again in December 2011. On 27 December, she was a team member on ''Big Fat Quiz 2011'', a quiz about the events of that year presented by Jimmy Carr, appearing alongside David Walliams (team blue). As a fan of the series, Hart has also appeared twice on ''Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two''. On
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2011, she appeared in an episode of '' Bear Grylls' Wild Weekend''. She also scaled down one of the Alps with Bear Grylls in a show with him in March 2013. She has appeared on the ''
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'' 7 times, on 10 May and 3 December in 2010, 29 April 2011, 19 October 2012, 20 December 2013, 24 October 2014 and 8 May 2015. In January 2013, Hart appeared on ''
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'' along with Reggie Yates and John Craven. In 2012, Hart began to appear in the BBC One drama '' Call the Midwife'', playing the character of "Camilla 'Chummy' Fortescue-Cholmondeley-Browne". As part of the 60-year Diamond Jubilee celebrations, Hart co-presented a number of segments at the Diamond Jubilee Concert in 2012. In 2013, Hart presented a one-off interview show with her hero Bruce Forsyth entitled ''When Miranda Met Bruce''. In December 2013, Hart appeared in David Walliams' film adaptation of his book ''
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''. She played Linda, Ben's mother. Also in December 2013, she was lined up to star in '' To Love, Honour and Betray (Till Divorce Do Us Part)'', the TV version of Kathy Lette's novel. In December 2017, Hart took part in Celebrity Send To All in the third series of ''
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''. In 2017, it was reported that her sitcom '' Miranda'' may return for a fourth series, and was said to be in the conception stage. However, in early 2018, Hart denied the rumours were true, stating that while she had "thought about" it, "that's all." A 10th anniversary special of ''Miranda'', filmed at the
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in 2019 and described by Hart as "a party (not a new episode)", aired on BBC One on 1 January 2020.


Film

Hart played a cameo in David Baddiel's feature film ''The Infidel'' and appeared in ''World of Wrestling'', a short film by Tim Plester, in which she played "
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", a wrestler billed as "hell in boots." The film was released in late 2007 alongside its companion shorts ''Blakes Junction 7'' and ''Ant Muzak''. Hart made a cameo appearance as a loan officer in the 2007 comedy film '' Magicians'' which featured David Mitchell and Robert Webb, both stars of the long running television series '' Peep Show''. In 2013, '' 12 in a Box'' was released, a feature film in which Hart plays a small role that was originally made in 2007. In 2015, she co-starred in the comedy film '' Spy'', which was filmed on location in
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. In 2020, Hart played "harmless chatterbox" Miss Bates in the Jane Austen adaptation film ''Emma.'', alongside
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and Bill Nighy.


Radio

Her semi-autobiographical series ''Miranda Hart's Joke Shop'' was aired on
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in 2008 and went on from there to be developed into the television series ''Miranda''. Hart has also presented comedy specials for the network alongside
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. In October 2011 she attracted criticism after co-hosting '' The Chris Evans Breakfast Show'' with Holmes while Chris Evans was on holiday. The website ''
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'' reported that some listeners were unhappy with the quality of the programme. The BBC issued a statement in response saying, "Miranda Hart is one of the UK's best-loved comedians and BBC Radio 2 felt it appropriate to bring her warmth to its audience for a week. Jon Holmes is a highly experienced presenter from BBC Radio 6 Music ..BBC Radio 2 appreciates if their presentation wasn't to everyone's liking, but feels it's important to be able to bring new talent to its output and hopes its audience understands the importance of maintaining a breadth of content on the network."


Live performances

Avoiding the normal stand-up circuit for more
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-based comedy, including an appearance in the Edinburgh and touring show '' The Sitcom Trials'', Hart has written her own theatre material for the
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. Her one-woman shows include ''Miranda Hart – Throbs'', ''It's All About Me'' and ''Miranda Hart's House Party''. She also performed in
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's 2006 play ''Cruising'' at the
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. She was among the performers at the
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concert held outside Buckingham Palace on 4 June 2012. Hart embarked on her first tour in 2014, titled ''My, What I Call, Live Show'', performing in arenas in the UK and Ireland. Tickets went on sale on 17 December 2012.


Comic Relief

Hart was the second contestant to be voted off the third series of '' Comic Relief does Fame Academy'' in 2007. Two years later, she appeared in the final sketch from comedy duo '' French and Saunders'', which was broadcast during
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. In 2010, she and six other TV celebrities raised over £1 million for the charity Sport Relief cycling from John O'Groats to Land's End. She starred as a judge on both series two and three of ''Let's Dance for Comic Relief'', alongside other guest judges including Kelly Brook, Rufus Hound and
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in 2010 and 2011. In aid of Comic Relief, a ''Miranda'' mini-episode set in the world of '' Pineapple Dance Studios'' was broadcast on 18 March as part of
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. She took part in a Red Nose Day edition of
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in 2011, which she won. Hart also co-presented
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, which concluded with her and fellow comedian David Walliams dancing semi-naked to
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's "
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". She also donated a signed ''Miranda'' script to be auctioned in aid of Comic Relief.


Stage

It was revealed in February 2017 that Hart would star as "Miss Hannigan" in the West End production of ''
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''.


Books

Hart released a book in October 2012 titled ''Is It Just Me?'', featuring stories, anecdotes and life advice delivered in her own style. In January 2013 it was announced that she was writing a second book, called ''Peggy and Me'', which was to be published on 9 October 2014, but was pushed back to 2015 and finally released in October 2016. ''The Best of Miranda'', a compilation of scripts from the TV series '' Miranda'', was published on 23 October 2014. In partnership with
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, Hart released a book called ''Miranda Hart's Daily Dose of Such Fun!'' in 2017, which featured something unique for the reader to do each day in the year. Also in 2017, she published ''The Girl with the Lost Smile'', released in October.


Personal life

Hart is a
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; she once said to fellow
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, "It's scary to say you're pro-God". She lives in
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,
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. In her early twenties, Hart had an unsuccessful trial at Queens Park Rangers' women's team; she revealed this during '' Would I Lie to You''. During a special guest exclusive on the BBC Red Button, her first guest was her friend
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who was
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in their schooldays.


Filmography


Awards and nominations

In 2010, Hart won the Best Comedy Performance award from the
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for her performance in ''Miranda'' and was also nominated for best comedy writing. She and Patricia Hodge were both nominated for "Best Comedy Actress" awards at the Monte-Carlo TV Festival 2010. In 2011, she won "Best Comedy Actress" and "People's Choice Award for the King or Queen of Comedy" in the
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2011, where ''Miranda'' also won "Best New British TV Comedy" and was nominated for "Best Sitcom". The same year, she was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Actress in a comedy role and her hit BBC Two sitcom '' Miranda'' was nominated for the BAFTA YouTube choice award, the only award voted for by the public.


Tours


Works and publications

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Ancestry


Notes


References


External links

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