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Emma Sidi

English comedian and actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Emma Sidi
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Emma Francesca Sidi (/ˈsɪd/ SID-ee,[1] born February 1991[2]) is an English actress, comedian and writer for radio, stage and screen.[3]

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Early life

Sidi was born to English parents in the United States. Her surname means “sir” in Arabic and comes via her Jewish grandfather. Her father Paul was working in banking at the time and played rugby union for Harlequins.[4] The family returned to the United Kingdom when Sidi was three years old and, after a career in the City, her father retrained as a physiotherapist in Chertsey, Surrey. Sidi was brought up and schooled near Woking before studying French and Spanish at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, which included studying abroad in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Mexico.[4]

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Career

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In 2016, Sidi appeared in James Acaster's web series Sweet Home Lahnsteineringa alongside Jack Barry. The mockumentary received a £5,000 budget from crowdfunding and was filmed in Lahnstein, Germany.[5]

Stand-up

Sidi was a finalist for the NATYS: New Act of the Year Show in 2016.[6] Her solo shows have often included Sidi playing many different characters. Sidi's Edinburgh Festival Fringe show "Character Breakdown", in 2015, saw her play six different roles, including a feminist professor who delivers a lecture entirely in Spanish. Sidi's 2016 show, "Telenovela", included a Mexican soap opera and a European woman who dreams of a life as a TV presenter. In 2018 her show "Faces of Grace" included an American fresh from a bizarre blind date and a tearful wannabe Love Island contestant. There was also an aspiring nurse described as having "a clench-jawed Katharine Hepburn style drawl".[7]

In 2024, she performed a one-woman parody Sue Gray show, Emma Sidi is Sue Gray, at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival before touring the show nationwide.[8]

Television and radio

Sidi appeared in W1A and as Vlogger Millipede in the BAFTA-nominated Pls Like.[9] Sidi's other television appearances include in Stath Lets Flats, Drunk History, King Gary, Ghosts and in Starstruck with her real life housemate Rose Matafeo.[10] Sidi has also written and performed on The Now Show.[11] In June 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Sidi released La Princesa de Woking, a web pilot based on a character from her 2016 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show in which a Spanish-language soap opera is set in a British cul-de-sac.[12] In July 2021, she appeared as Natalie, secretary to ex-prime minister Henry Tobin, on the BBC radio comedy Party's Over.

Sidi competed in the eighteenth series of Taskmaster with Andy Zaltzman, Babatunde Aléshé, Jack Dee and Rosie Jones. She won four episodes, finishing third overall behind Zaltzman and Dee.[13]

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Personal life

Sidi was a member of the Cambridge Footlights.[14] She is married to Al Roberts, also her on-screen husband in the TV series Starstruck.[15]

Filmography

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