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Catherine Bohart (; born Catherine Murphy 13 August 1988) is an Irish
stand-up comedian Stand-up comedy is a performance directed to a live audience, where the performer stands on a stage and delivers humorous and satirical monologues sometimes incorporating physical acts. These performances are typically composed of rehear ...
, writer and actor based in the United Kingdom.


Early life

Bohart grew up in
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,
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, part of the greater Dublin area, the daughter of a
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. She studied law at UCD for one year before dropping out. She then studied French and History at
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. Bohart then went on to the
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in London, receiving an MA in Acting for Screen. Before entering stand-up comedy, Bohart had been involved in debate throughout high school, and college even taking on a job in debate education during her early days as a stand up. As a debater representing Trinity College Dublin, she was judged top speaker in Europe at the European Universities Debating Championships in 2011.


Career

Bohart began working in stand-up in 2014. She was a finalist for the 2016
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and for the 2018 ''Leicester Mercury'' Comedian of the Year. Catherine has written for ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', and has supported
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and
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on tour. Bohart had her professional breakthrough at the 2018 Edinburgh Festival with her show, ''Immaculate''. She then took the show to London and on a national tour. Her second show, ''Lemon'', premiered at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival, with tour dates in the UK and Ireland to follow. She has appeared on TV on Live At the Apollo, '' The Blame Game'', ''The Stand Up Sketch Show'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled'', '' Jon Richardson: Ultimate Worrier'',
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, ''
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'', and ''
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''. She is a frequent guest on Deborah Frances-White's ''
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'' podcast. In 2019, Bohart hosted the "Funny from the Fringe" podcast for
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. In 2020, during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Bohart and her girlfriend at the time, Sarah Keyworth, made a podcast about "what makes relationships work" entitled "You'll Do". During lockdown in the United Kingdom, Catherine Bohart, along with Helen Bauer, and Andrew White started an online comedy program in which audience members could purchase tickets through Bohart's personal website to access the online comedy set either through
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or
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. The comedy program is called "Gigless". "Gigless" won the
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for Legend of Lockdown. Bohart currently co-hosts podcast ''Trusty Hogs'' with fellow comedian Helen Bauer. In 2024, Bohart was the lead in the comedy show ''TL;DR'' for BBC Radio 4, taking a look back at recent news events. Her stand-up show ''Again, With Feelings'' was nominated for Best Show at the 2024
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.


Personal life

Bohart identifies as bisexual. She is currently in a relationship with Ellen Robertson, who is one half of the comedy duo Britney. She previously dated Sarah Keyworth, a fellow stand-up comedian. They met in 2015 and lived together in
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, eventually breaking up in 2020.


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