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Jo Caulfield
British comedian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jo Caulfield (born 26 September 1963) is a Welsh stand-up comedian, comedy writer, and author. She was joint winner of the 2021 Comedians' Comedian of the Year, an award voted for by her peers and members of the comedy industry.[2]
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Caulfield's parents are both from Northern Ireland. She was born in St Asaph while her father, an RAF soldier, was stationed there. She has an older sister and an older brother.[3]
In 2018 she won the "SGFringe Stand-Up Comedy Award" at the Edinburgh Fringe and gained critical acclaim for her performance as Helena Brandt in the sell-out Fringe run of the play, Brexit.
Behind the scenes, Caulfield is a respected comedy writer, having served as a writer / programme consultant on all five series of Graham Norton's BAFTA Award-winning So Graham Norton and as head writer on both Ruby Wax's The Waiting Game and Zoe Ball's Strictly Dance Fever. She has also written for – among others – Joan Rivers, Ant & Dec and Anne Robinson.
Jo has had several of her own shows on BBC Radio 4: It's That Jo Caulfield Again, Jo Caulfield Won't Shut Up, Jo Caulfield's Speakeasy and The Jo Caulfield Stand-Up Special.[4]
Being a huge football fan, Caulfield has been a guest on both Fighting Talk on BBC Radio 5 Live and Off the Ball on BBC Radio Scotland. She has also appeared on BBC Scotland's Debate Night and is a regular guest on Times Radio, giving her take on the news and political events.
Caulfield's husband, Stuart, is from Aberdeen.[5] They live in Leith, Edinburgh.[6][7]
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