Jo Enright
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Jo Enright (born 1968 in Birmingham) is an English stand-up comedian and actress who has appeared in a number of television and radio comedy programmes. She attended St Edmund Campion Secondary School, Erdington
In 1995 she made her Edinburgh Festival debut as part of the three-hander The West Midland's Serious Comedy Squad.
In 2006 she appeared in the comedy series Time Trumpet on BBC2, playing herself as a commentator in the year 2031 looking back on the world nearly thirty years before.
[edit] Awards
- 2002: Chortle Award winner for best female circuit comic
- 2001: Best Female on the Jongleurs Comedy Circuit, sponsored by Bodyform
- 1996: Named comedian of the year at the Leicester Comedy Festival
[edit] Filmography
- Round (2003) as Ann
- I'm Alan Partridge - I Know What Alan Did Last Summer (2002) as Tax Inspector Catherine
- World of Pub - Ladies (2001)
- Phoenix Nights (aka Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights)- Episode #1.4 (2001)as Beverley
- That Peter Kay Thing - The Arena (2000)
- I Love a 1970's Christmas (2000) (aka I Love a 70s Christmas, aka I Love a Seventies Christmas) as herself
- Barking (1998) Channel 4 sketch show, as writer and performer
She has also done voice-overs in advertisements for Jaffa Cakes, Living TV, Sainsburys, Hutchison and Nescafe. [1]