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Holly Dione Walsh (born 8 November 1980) is an English comedian and
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.


Early life

The daughter of an
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vicar A vicar (; Latin: '' vicarius'') is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior (compare "vicarious" in the sense of "at second hand"). Linguistically, ''vicar'' is cognate with the English pre ...
, Walsh attended Christ's Hospital School, before going on to read History of Art at
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, which she described as 'the most boring three years of my life". After graduating she worked in various small art galleries in East London.


Comedy

While working in galleries, Walsh attended comedy writing evening classes including ''Stand up and Deliver'' and as a direct result wrote for
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on
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. In 2006 she switched to comedy full-time. In 2007, Walsh was approached by Frank Skinner to appear in a TV pilot for Avalon Entertainment, ''Frank Skinner's Skateboarding Dog''. Walsh was runner-up in AmusedMoose LaughOff 2006 on the Edinburgh Fringe, appeared at the
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in 2007 and 2008, and appeared at Afterhours in between writing and filming, as well as co-hosting the AmusedMoose LaughOff 2009 with
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. In 2009, Walsh wrote for and appeared on '' The Now Show'' on BBC Radio 4, appeared on ''Winging It'' on
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, and made videos for
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. Walsh is also an occasional contributor to comedy podcast '' Answer Me This!''. In January 2009, Walsh created a comedy film night called "Popcorn Comedy" with Jon Petrie (brother of
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's Ed Petrie). In the summer of 2009, Walsh was a co-host and writer of
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's ''TNT Show''. In August 2011, Walsh was nominated for a
Edinburgh Comedy Best Newcomer Award
in recognition of her first full hour-long show. She received critical acclaim for the show, which drew on her life since breaking her arm in the Worthing Birdman Competition in August 2010. She has also appeared on '' So Wrong It's Right'', a BBC Radio Four comedy presented by
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. Walsh co-wrote '' Dead Boss'' with Sharon Horgan, a British sitcom set in Broadmarsh Prison, starring both Sharon Horgan and Jennifer Saunders. The show began airing on BBC Three in June 2012. She has appeared on TV shows, such as ''Edinburgh & Beyond'' on the
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, '' The Late Edition'', '' The Matt Lucas Awards'', '' Mock the Week'', '' QI'', and '' Would I Lie to You?''. She has appeared on the radio comedy shows ''Out to Lunch'' on
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, '' Just a Minute'', winning on her debut broadcast on 3 March 2014, '' The Unbelievable Truth'' and '' The News Quiz''. Walsh took a break from comedy after having a baby in 2015.


Other work

In 2008 Walsh was a stand-in continuity presenter for
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and for its show '' All Over the Place''. On 12 June 2009, Walsh was a guest panellist on '' 8 Out of 10 Cats'', on 18 August 2009 appeared on '' You Have Been Watching'', '' Newswipe with Charlie Brooker'', and on 3 September on '' Mock the Week''. On 15 October, she also appeared on the third episode of the new series of '' Never Mind The Buzzcocks'', on
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's team. On 13 September she appeared on
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's team along with JLS. On 15 August 2010, Walsh sustained a suspected dislocated shoulder and fractured arm after leaping from the pier during the annual Worthing
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festival. On 8 October 2010, she appeared on '' 8 out of 10 Cats'' still with her arm in a sling, saying that she had of metal in her arm. Walsh appeared on '' Celebrity Mastermind'' on 30 December 2012, coming second to Ken Bruce. Her chosen subject was badgers. Walsh is a writer for the television series '' Motherland''. Walsh devised, co-wrote (with Pippa Brown) and directs the BBC comedy '' The Other One.''


Awards

* Best Newcomer, Chortle Awards, 2008.


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Walsh, Holly English women comedians Living people 1980 births People from Guildford People educated at Christ's Hospital Alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 21st-century English comedians