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Becky Brunning

Becky Brunning is a comedian, actor and writer.

 

Becky played the character Lindsay Lucas in award-winning crime drama Broadchurch (2017) and is currently filming Manhunt II - The Night Stalker alongside Martin Clunes.

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She also appeared in Channel 4 comedy Damned alongside Jo Brand and in the ITV real-life crime drama A Confession.

 

Her debut hour of stand up, Beaming toured the Australian Fringe circuit and sold out most of its 2017 Edinburgh run. 


Her quirky off-beat style secured her place as a finalist at the Funny Women Awards (2013) and she won Audio Go's national competition, Stand up and Get Heard (2014). Her brilliant Edinburgh Fringe show "Bloom" (2019) was so successful she was regularly forced to turn people away. Becky is currently co-writing her first radio sitcom and will appear in new ITV drama A Confession starring Martin Freeman later this year. You may also have spotted Becky in commercials for KIA Motors UK

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https://thekillingtimestv.wordpress.com/2017/04/15/interview-becky-brunning-broadchurch/

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If you wish to book Becky please contact:

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geoff@mirthcontrol.org.uk 07974674133

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Testimonies

"Original, inventive and exciting" - Sara Pascoe

 

"Becky came out with one of my favourite lines of the year" - Adam Bloom

"Her comedy insinuates itself, forcing its way inexorably through the cracks in her audience's defences and flourishing there. Broadway Baby

"Becky is an absolute delight - whimsical, original routines with razor-sharp writing, we'd have her back for sure!"- Comedy Combo

"Funny Women semi-finals were a blast. Too hard to judge: but I had to. Becky Brunning is THE one to watch. Also listen to" - Elise Bramitch

SIX STEPS TO JOY
"This is a decidedly silly hour of comedy" - BROADWAY BABY 

OLYMPIC GENE
"Touching and heart-warming and funny all at the same time. A Real Talent" - John Inverdale, BBC.

 

"This show is one of those lovely, unexpected, comic gems…There are not many comedy shows that can make you cry at the same time as making you laugh – but this one did just that" - The Scotsman

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