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Jennifer Saunders

Jennifer Saunders

  • 66 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and comedian

Press clippings Page 25

Hollywood glamour descends on Norton's soft furnishings as Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer chat about playing ex-mafiosos living under witness protection in The Family, Luc Besson's new gangster romp set in France.

Swooping in to join the happy throng are Cher, giving us a taste of new album Closer To The Truth, and home-grown comedy heroine Jennifer Saunders, who's just jotted down her life in a book - Bonkers: My Life In Laughs.

Carol Carter and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 25th October 2013

Adrian Edmondson interview

The comedian and musician on winning Celebrity MasterChef, his wife Jennifer Saunders - and breaking up Bottom.

Adrian Edmondson, The Big Issue, 23rd October 2013

Jennifer Saunders: red carpets are beauty contests

Red carpet events are just beauty pareants by another name and have become "insane", the comedian Jennifer Saunders has claimed.

Rosa Silverman, The Telegraph, 14th October 2013

Why Jennifer Saunders is wrong about the red carpet

Jennifer Saunders has described the red carpet as an 'insane' beauty pageant. The Guardian's head of fashion speaks in defence of awards-night dressing.

Imogen Fox, The Guardian, 14th October 2013

10 minutes with Jennifer Saunders

Jennifer Saunders on getting tattooed with Dawn French and Wikipedia.

Evening Standard, 11th October 2013

Jennifer Saunders reconsiders Ab Fab film

Jennifer Saunders says she hopes to get the long-discussed Absolutely Fabulous film off the ground next year.

BBC News, 9th October 2013

Jennifer Saunders criticises BBC management

Jennifer Saunders has branded the BBC a 'place for idiots'. She also said that an Ab Fab movie will 'never happen'.

British Comedy Guide, 7th October 2013

Jennifer Saunders interview

The star of Absolutely Fabulous talks about Dawn French and Joanna Lumley, performing in front of militant audiences in the 80s - and why she wanted to write an 'all right' memoir.

Decca Atikenhead, The Guardian, 30th September 2013

Absolutely Fabulous and Royle Family may return

Hit 1990s sitcoms Absolutely Fabulous and The Royle Family may return for more specials, whilst Jennifer Saunders] is developing a new BBC comedy.

British Comedy Guide, 9th July 2013

Blandings to return for a second series

BBC One has confirmed it has ordered a second series of Blandings, the PG Wodehouse comedy series starring Timothy Spall and Jennifer Saunders.

British Comedy Guide, 7th June 2013

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