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Aisling Bea
Aisling Bea

Aisling Bea

  • 41 years old
  • Irish
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Aisling Bea shoots comedy film about a woman marrying her dead fiancé

Aisling Bea is shooting And Mrs, a comedy film about a woman who presses ahead with marrying her American fiancé, even after he dies.

British Comedy Guide, 10th October 2022

Taskmaster: Does Wearing a Special Outfit Help Contestants Win?

From a skeleton jumpsuit to a hardhat and high-vis, we evaluate the winner potential of Taskmaster's craziest outfits.

Laura Vickers-Green, Den Of Geek, 6th October 2022

Live At The Pinter at Harold Pinter Theatre review

Stars including Aisling Bea and Simon Amstell brought the laughs to this West End venue.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 29th September 2022

Review: Aisling Bea at Latitude 2022

Aisling Bea is not the first comedian to have revealed her ADHD diagnosis. Nor the first for whom it makes perfect sense, given her on-stage persona.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 24th July 2022

James Acaster, Aisling Bea, Dylan Moran play new Manchester comedy festival

Laughterama, presented by heycar, is Manchester's all-new comedy festival, landing in Castlefield Bowl from 21-25th September 2022.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th June 2022

Aisling Bea joins Latitude line-up

Aisling Bea has been added to the Latitude festival line-up, alongside Rachel Parris, Marcus Brigstocke and Sophie Duker.

Chortle, 28th April 2022

Chivalry review

Unfunny and unoriginal, Coogan's Hollywood satire misses the target.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 22nd April 2022

Chivalry review

Steve Coogan comedy skewers Hollywood's everyday sleaziness.

Flora Carr, Radio Times, 22nd April 2022

TV review: Chivalry, C4

Chivalry is not always laugh-out-loud hilarious but it makes plenty of pertinent points and the performances all round are strong.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd April 2022

Chivalry, review

Channel 4's comedy-drama is a refreshingly mature and nuanced take on the post-MeToo film-making industry.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 21st April 2022

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