Ronni Ancona

Ronni Ancona
Born 4 July 1968 (1968-07-04) (age 43)
Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland
Occupation Actress, impressionist, author
Spouse(s) Gerard Hall[1]
Children 2 daughters

Ronni Ancona (born 4 July 1968, Troon, Ayrshire) is a Scottish actress, impressionist and author. Ancona won the Best TV Comedy Actress award at the 2003 British Comedy Awards for her work in Big Impression.

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Career

Ancona made a one-off appearance on Blue Peter in 1986 while she was still at school,[2] but only became a household name as a result of appearing in the BBC's Big Impression alongside Alistair McGowan.

Her comedy career started on the comedy circuit and she won the Time Out Hackney Empire New Act of the Year in 1993. She worked extensively in radio and television before becoming a household name in the BAFTA award winning[3] The Big Impression for which she won a British Comedy Award[4] and Variety Club Award.

As part of BBC's Big Read she promoted The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.[5]

Before Big Impression, Ancona had featured in films and TV shows, such as Fist of Fun, for many years, as well as performing stand-up comedy. She also appeared in the first series of The Sketch Show.

In 2005 she played Barbara, opposite Bill Nighy, Miranda Richardson and Emily Blunt in Stephen Poliakoff's Gideon's Daughter on BBC One.

She was Beline in Molière's The Hypochondriac at the Almeida Theatre.

She has appeared four times on the BBC celebrity panel show QI. She won episode four of series four ('Dictionaries') in October 2006, won again in the first episode of series six in November 2008 ('Family'), won on the women's team with Sandi Toksvig in January 2010, and came last in November 2011 ('Infantile'). In November 2006 she was a guest presenter of Have I Got News For You. She has also appeared on the Channel 4 comedy show TV Heaven, Telly Hell discussing her preferences in television shows.

In December 2006 she revealed herself as a fan of Strictly Come Dancing and appeared on Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two.

In 2007, following a successfully received pilot, the BBC commissioned a new comedy sketch series titled Ronni Ancona & Co consisting of her own material and co-starring Phil Cornwell, Jan Ravens and John Sessions. The show initially aired on 25 May 2007 and had three episodes.

In 2008 Ancona appeared in the film Penelope as Wanda.

Ancona appeared as the mother of Katie and Emily Fitch in the third and fourth series of Skins.

In 2009 Ancona appeared in Hope Springs on BBC 1. She was one of eight main cast members.

On 24 July 2009, Ancona appeared on The One Show, and she appeared on it again, with Alistair McGowan, on 16 October 2009.

In April 2010, Ancona appeared on A Comedy Roast, celebrating Sharon Osbourne's life.

In 2009 her first book A Matter Of Life And Death: How To Wean A Man Off Football was published by Faber & Faber.[6]

Appearances

Television[7]

Title Channel Year
QI (Series I, Episode 11) BBC 2011
Shooting Stars (Series 8) BBC 2 2011
Loose Women (Series 16) ITV 1 2011
Midsomer Murders (Series 13, Episode 8) ITV 1 2011
QI (Series H, Episode 15) BBC 2011
Skins Channel 4 / E4 2009/2010
Bremner, Bird & Fortune Channel 4 2009
Hope Springs BBC 2009
QI (Series F, Episode 1) BBC 2008
Ronni Ancona & Co. BBC 2007
Agatha Christie's Marple ITV Nicholas Winding Refn 2007
Hotel Babylon BBC 2007
QI (Series D, Episode 4) BBCFour 2006
The Secret Policeman's Ball BBC 2006
Gideon's Daughter BBC Stephen Poliakoff 2005
Sven and Nancy's Big Impression BBC
Posh and Becks' Big Impression (Christmas Special) BBC
The Big Impression (4 series, 3 specials) BBC 1999–2005 (BAFTA, British Comedy Award, Royal Variety Club Award)
The Key Key Films Ltd / BBC 2003
The Big Impression Christmas Special BBC
The Sketch Show Baby Cow / Avalon 2001 (BAFTA)
Dr Terrible's House of Horrible BBC / Baby Cow Productions 2001
Holby City BBC 2000
Mark Lamarr Leaving 20th Century BBC 1999
Comedy Nation BBC 1998
Space Cadets Channel 4 1997
Pulp Video BBC Scotland 1995
Rory Bremner, Who Else? Vera / Channel 4 1993
Fist of Fun BBC 1995–1996
Scratchy and Co. Carlton 1995
The Geeks ITV
The Imaginatively Titled Punt and Dennis Show BBC 1994
Ben Elton: The Man from Auntie BBC 1994
The Full Monty Granada
Standing Room Only BBC 1991
The Comedy Store BBC
Live at Jongleurs ITV
The Staggering Stories of Ferdinand de Bargos BBC2 1989

Film[7]

Title Year Notes
Penelope 2008 Dir: Mark Polansky
A Cock and Bull Story 2005 Dir: Michael Winterbottom
Stella Street- The Movie 2004 Absolutely Productions
The Calcium Kid 2004 Calcium Films Ltd
The Debt Collector 1999 Channel 4 Films

Radio

Title Channel
LIFE, DEATH & SEX WITH MIKE & SUE Radio 4
The Alan Davies Show Radio 4
Weekending Radio 4

Theatre

Title Venue
The Hypocondriac Almeida Theatre
Singin In The Rain Sadlers Wells, London
Miss Conceptions Edinburgh Festival
Mixed Doubles Rowntree Theatre, York

Personal life

Ancona was born in Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland and is of Italian and Jewish descent.[8] In the programme "Comedy Map of Britain", she returned to her old school in Troon and talked about her earliest comedy performing experience as part of an improvisation group called "Pots People".[9] She had a seven-year relationship with Alistair McGowan which ended shortly before they started working together professionally. Ancona is married with two daughters and lives in west London.[10]

References

  1. ^ Ronni Ancona on Ancestry.com
  2. ^ BBC 1, 2007, Comedy Map of Britain, episode 1.6
  3. ^ Television Awards Categories – Television – Awards – The BAFTA site. Static.bafta.org (2005-07-07). Retrieved on 2011-05-07.
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ "Book Champions". The Big Read. bbc.co.uk. http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/bigread/bookchampions.shtml. Retrieved 2007-10-13. 
  6. ^ Faber & Faber : Ronni Ancona. Faber.co.uk. Retrieved on 2011-05-07.
  7. ^ a b Ronni Ancona, IMDB.com
  8. ^ Ellen, Barbara (2004-12-19). "'They don't think I'm the thinking man's crumpet'". London: Guardian Unlimited. http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,6903,1376635,00.html. Retrieved 2006-12-13. 
  9. ^ "Episode 6 Belfast to Glasgow". The Comedy Map of Britain. bbc.co.uk. http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedymap/episode6.shtml. 
  10. ^ "How We Met: Ronni Ancona & Alistair McGowan". The Independent (London). 20 July 2008. http://www.independent.co.uk/extras/sunday-review/regulars/how-we-met-ronni-ancona--alistair-mcgowan-870519.html. 

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