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Facts About Irish Comedian Aisling Bea

10 Facts About Irish Comedian and Actor Aisling Bea

If you don't recognise Aisling Bea just yet, you're about to, because the 35-year-old Irish writer, actor, and comedian has had quite an epic year. Most recently the lead of Netflix's Living With Yourself, alongside Paul Rudd, Aisling wrote and starred in Channel 4's This Way Up and played a minor role in Nick Hornby's 12-part series State of the Union with Chris O'Dowd and Rosamund Pike. She's just been commissioned by Channel 4 to write to a series with Catastrophe's Sharon Horgan, and we're sure there's a whole lot more coming — which is exactly why she's one to watch.

Aisling first got people talking at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2012, taking the crown in the renowned So You Think You're Funny comedy competition. Since then, she cemented her career in comedy with sold-out shows across the UK before establishing herself onscreen.


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Aisling's been a panel regular on Channel 4's 8 Out Of 10 Cats, BBC1's Would I Lie To You, and James Corden's A League of Their Own, all of which led to her winning a British Comedy Award for Best Female TV Comedian in 2014. From there, her profile has only increased, with leading roles in British sitcoms Trollied, The Delivery Man, Cardinal Burns, and Dead Boss, as well as the award-winning American drama The Fall.

When she's not busy making us laugh out loud onscreen, you can follow Aisling offscreen via her down to earth and totally relatable Instagram account. Click through to find all the reasons why we adore Aisling Bea.

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Aisling won the British Comedy Award for Best Female TV Comic in 2014.

Aisling Bea was born and raised in County Kildare in Ireland.

From menstruation to immigration, the professional jokester gets serious about things that matter to her.

Last year, every day in December in the lead up to Christmas, Aisling revealed her favourite brands via her Instagram feed.

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This year alone, she's recommended Sweet Sorrow by David Nicholls, So Lucky by Dawn O'Porter, and Sex, Power, Money by Sara Pascoe, among others.

The two had previously worked together in the TV comedy Dead Boss.

Both Aisling and Sharon have a history of creating realistic comedies based on everyday struggles.

Mashed, baked, boiled or fried, Aisling Bea can't get enough of potatoes and their carb-y goodness.

In the past, Aisling Bea has admitted Phoebe Waller-Bridge inspires her writing.

Could there be a Queer Eye cameo in Aisling's future?

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