Deborah Frances-White
Deborah Frances-White

Deborah Frances-White

  • Australian
  • Actor, writer, executive producer and stand-up comedian

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Deborah Frances-White interview

The Guilty Feminist, Deborah Frances-White, on putting the funny into feminism with her hit podcasts, live shows and book.

Janet Christie, The Scotsman, 11th May 2019

The Guilty Feminist books Royal Albert Hall gig

The Guilty Feminist: Live tour, hosted by Deborah Frances-White, has notably added a date at The Royal Albert Hall.

British Comedy Guide, 10th May 2019

Deborah Frances-White interview

'Feminists need spirit to change the world'.

Deborah Chu, The List, 29th April 2019

Amnesty International announces Secret Policeman's Tour

Amnesty International, teaming up with The Guilty Feminist's Deborah Frances-White, have announced a Secret Policeman's Tour.

British Comedy Guide, 24th April 2019

How to write a feminist romantic comedy

I can't watch another romcom about a woman who wants to run a cupcake shop but doesn't have the confidence until a man comes along.

Deborah Frances-White, i Newspaper, 22nd April 2019

Deborah Frances-White interview

Deborah Frances-White on danger, romance and making her first movie.

Stylist, 5th April 2019

Guilty Feminist: 'I can't call Theresa May a feminist'

Deborah Frances-White is the co-creator and star of the hit podcast The Guilty Feminist which has been downloaded 60 million times and is beloved of celebrities like Emma Thompson and Phoebe Waller-Bridge.

Elizabeth Glink, BBC, 22nd March 2019

Best comedy books and DVDs of 2018

There are lashings of laughter for Christmas. Bruce Dessau rounds up the pick of the comedy crop on screen and on the page.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 7th December 2018

Best comedy books of 2018

Some top funny tomes from this past year, featuring everything from Brexit to feminism, and daft games to theoretical musings.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 9th November 2018

London's most influential people 2018 - Comedy

Including Katherine Ryan, Rachel Parris and Will Sharpe.

Evening Standard, 10th October 2018

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