Isy Suttie
Isy Suttie

Isy Suttie

  • 45 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Isy Suttie interview (Link expired)

Actor, stand-up and musical comedian Isy Suttie stole the hearts of Peep Show fans as memorably off-the-wall nerd Dobby, and is now busy gearing up for the launch of a new podcast, her first tour in two years, and the release of a frank memoir.

Jay Richardson, WOW247, 26th January 2016

Isy Suttie talks growing pains

Peep Show star Isy Suttie talks growing pains and saying goodbye to the cult comedy.

Emily Heward, Manchester Evening News, 19th January 2016

Isy Suttie interview

The comedian on her teenage crushes, saying goodbye to Peep Show's Dobby, and how reading in bed is the new partying.

Paul Fleckney, The Guardian, 17th January 2016

Book extract: Isy Suttie

How comedian Isy Suttie's search for Mr Right went into overdrive when her mother got involved.

Isy Suttie, Daily Mail, 17th January 2016

Isy Suttie webchat - post your questions now

The author, comedian and Peep Show star is joining us to answer your questions in a live webchat from 1pm GMT onwards on Tuesday 19 January - post them in the comments below.

The Guardian, 15th January 2016

This week's new comedy

Previews of Isy Suttie, Ivo Graham and Tiff Stevenson.

James Kettle, The Guardian, 15th January 2016

Isy Suttie: my worst gig ever

Every comedian has 'died' on stage, says Isy Suttie. Here she relives her nightmare in Edinburgh.

Isy Suttie, The Observer, 10th January 2016

The Must-Sees of 2016: comedy

Featuring Billy Connolly, Isy Suttie, Vic and Bob, Frankie Boyle, Romesh Ranganathan, Rob Delaney, Julian Clary and Sara Pascoe.

Alice Jones, The Independent, 1st January 2016

Looking back on what has been a notably depressing year, it might seem a near-impossible task to pick out moments worthy of levity. Thankfully, that is the job of Jimmy Carr and regular team captains Jon Richardson and Sean Lock, old hands at refashioning the awfulness of the real world into digestible chunks of frippery. Panellists Isy Suttie, Richard Osman, Joey Essex and Romesh Ranganathan assist them, while elsewhere games and surprises are promised.

Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 29th December 2015

Bridget Christie & Isy Suttie interviews

The two comedians first met at an open-mic gig in Clapham in 2004.

Nick Duerden, The Independent, 27th December 2015

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