Suzi Ruffell (born 18 January 1986)
is a British comedian, writer, and actress.
Early life
Ruffell was born in
Portsmouth to a
working-class family.
Her father buys and sells
lorries and her mother became his assistant after raising Suzi and her older brother.
Ruffell joined a youth drama group which had a major impact on her eventual career choice. She considered
Victoria Wood,
Catherine Tate,
Dawn French
Dawn Roma French (born 11 October 1957) is a British actress, comedian, presenter and writer. French is known for writing and starring on the BBC comedy sketch show ''French and Saunders'' with her best friend and comedy partner, Jennifer Saunde ...
and
Jennifer Saunders to be her heroes. After
Chichester College, she attended drama school at the
Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in London, where she first performed stand-up. Ruffell was the first in her family to attend university.
Career
Ruffell began her
stand-up comedy
Stand-up comedy is a comedy, comedic performance to a live audience in which the performer addresses the audience directly from the stage. The performer is known as a comedian, a comic or a stand-up.
Stand-up comedy consists of One-line joke ...
career in November 2008
and has been performing stand-up full time since 2012.
Before she began touring as a solo performer, Ruffell had supported
Alan Carr,
Kevin Bridges,
Josh Widdicombe,
Joe Lycett,
Romesh Ranganathan,
and
Katherine Ryan on national tours.
Ruffell's stand-up comedy tours include: ''Social Chameleon'' (toured in 2014–2015),
''Common'' (2016–2017),
''Keeping It Classy'' (2018, her first headlining tour),
''Nocturnal'' (2019),
and ''Dance Like Everyone's Watching'' (2019–2020).
After a year and a half hiatus due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, Ruffell resumed the ''Dance Like Everyone's Watching'' tour in autumn 2021.
''Keeping it Classy'' was recorded for ''
Live from the BBC''
and aired on 11 July 2018.
In 2017, Ruffell and her friend
Tom Allen performed across the UK on a double-bill tour titled ''Hit the Road!''
In 2018, Ruffell toured Australia as a performer with the
Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow.
Also in 2018, she had a leading role in the short film ''Foreign'', directed by
Mark Pinkosh
Mark Pinkosh is an actor. In 1984 Mark founded the Starving Artists Theatre Company.
Early life
Pinkosh was born in Frankfurt, Germany, to a Polish-American father and a Scottish-American mother. The family moved to Kailua, Hawaii when Mark was ...
.
Television and radio
Ruffell's first television appearance was on
BBC3
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's ''Ed Comedy Fest Live'',
and she has also appeared on numerous shows on
Channel 4,
E4,
Comedy Central and
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.
She is regularly heard on
BBC Radio 4 on ''
The Now Show'' and ''
The News Quiz''.
In addition to performing comedy, Ruffell has written for several television shows, including ''
8 Out of 10 Cats'', ''
The Last Leg'', ''Twit of the Year'', ''
Stand Up for the Week
''Stand Up for the Week'' is a British television comedy series that was shown on Channel 4, featuring stand-up comedy performances reflecting topical events. The show began in June 2010 with a six-episode series aired on Friday nights, moving t ...
'',
and ''
Mock the Week''.
Ruffell appeared with five other British female celebrities in the 2021 BBC2 documentary ''Womanhood'', with the guests discussing the evolving status of women over the past 50 years.
Also in 2021, Ruffell was a presenter on the first two episodes of a female-led satirical news show on Comedy Central titled ''Yesterday, Today & The Day Before''.
Podcasts
Since October 2015, Ruffell has co-hosted the
podcast ''Like Minded Friends'' with comedian Tom Allen.
Starting in 2020, Ruffell has hosted the podcast ''Out with Suzi Ruffell''.
In 2022, Ruffell became the co-host of Wine Times, with Sunday Times Wine Club Vice-President Will Lyons.
Personal life
Ruffell found school difficult and says that she became the "class clown" to hide her
dyslexia
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.
She has 4
GCSE
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s and an AS Level in Contemporary Dance.
Ruffell is
gay. She said that she realised she was gay at the age of 14 but did not come out until she was 21. She said her parents were "absolutely fine" about her announcement.
Ruffell married her partner Alice Storey in 2021.
Awards and nominations
Ruffell was nominated for the
Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year 2011, making it to the finals,
and was awarded second place in the Latitude Festival New Act Competition 2011.
A sitcom pilot collaboration with playwright
Jon Brittain in 2012 led to a nomination for the
BAFTA Rocliffe New Writing Award.
In 2017, she was nominated for
Chortle's Best Breakthrough Act. In 2019, she won that website's award for Best Club Comic.
In 2020, Ruffell was nominated for a
British LGBT Award
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The awards were founded in 2014 by Sarah Garrett MBE. LGBT celebrities and straight ...
in the Broadcaster or Journalist category.
References
External links
*
Chortle profile with tour dates*
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Living people
1986 births
21st-century English comedians
British women podcasters
British podcasters
British stand-up comedians
British women comedians
Lesbian comedians
Actresses from Portsmouth