Jenny Eclair
Jenny Eclair

Jenny Eclair

  • 64 years old
  • English
  • Actor and stand-up comedian

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Jenny Eclair joins Leeds Lit Fest line-up

Writers including Stuart Maconie, Jenny Éclair and Helen Fielding will headline this year's Leeds Lit Fest.

Noemi Vallone, The Bookseller, 10th February 2020

Jenny Eclair: I will miss Nicholas Parsons terribly

He loved show business as much as those of us in show business loved him. From the audiences that adored him to those of us who were lucky enough to know him, he won't be forgotten.

Jenny Eclair, The Independent, 29th January 2020

Art exhibition showcasing work by comedians opens

Art Is The Best Medicine, an exhibition showcasing the artwork of comedians, has opened in London. It runs until 20th December.

British Comedy Guide, 13th December 2019

The past Edinburgh Comedy Award winners you should know

Before we find out who won this year's prize, we've taken a look back over some of the most significant wins since the Edinburgh Comedy Awards began.

Zoe Paskett, Evening Standard, 21st August 2019

Jenny Eclair: I really like being funny

Comedian and writer Jenny Eclair talks about still craving stand-up, the rise of funny females and the prospect of turning 60.

Hannah Stephenson, The Irish News, 31st July 2019

Jenny Eclair & Katy Brand join Women in Print judges

Another five leading female comic writers, including Katy Brand and Jenny Eclair, have joined the judging panels for the inaugural Comedy Women in Print (CWIP) prize.

The Telegraph, 13th February 2019

Hugh Bonneville reprises Ian Fletcher for BBC Sounds

Jason Watkins also returned as Director of Strategic Governance.

Radio Times, 12th November 2018

Jenny Eclair and Shappi Khorsandi write new musical

Comedians Jenny Eclair, Shappi Khorsandi and Natalie Haynes are to write a new musical comedy called Women in Power as part of Nuffield Southampton Theatres' latest season.

The Stage, 7th June 2018

Grumpy Old Women To The Rescue... review

Grumpy Old Women features tremendous talent that is sadly wasted on a stale script.

Dominic Corr, The Wee Review, 15th May 2018

Grumpy Old Women To The Rescue review

Everyone's bonding together in a 'mums' night out' spirit, free to say what they really think. If that sounds like your idea of a good night, the GOW will hit the spot like a chardonnay with pals. Their 'sod it' honesty is almost empowering, a manifestation of grey pride.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 29th April 2018

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