Sarah Kendall

Sarah Kendall
Born (1976-08-03) 3 August 1976
Newcastle, New South Wales
Nationality Australian
Spouse(s) Henry Naylor

Sarah Kendall (born 3 August 1976)[1][2] is an Australian comedian from Newcastle, New South Wales, now living in London. She won the Raw Comedy competition in 1998, regularly appeared on Australian television, and moved to the United Kingdom in 2000.

Kendall has performed solo shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe since 2003, with her 2004 show being nominated for the Perrier award. She has also performed in the Melbourne Comedy Festival since 2000.

Kendall has been a "special guest" on the BBC Radio 2 comedy show Parsons and Naylor's Pull-Out Sections.

She was part of an all-female sketch comedy show called Beehive also starring Alice Lowe, Barunka O'Shaughnessy and Clare Thomson, which was aired on E4.[3]

She was a guest stand up comic on BBC Three's Russell Howard's Good News.

From 2010 she took the role of Libby McKenzie, an Australian character introduced in Series 6 of the BBC Radio 4 series Clare in the Community.

On 23 November 2012 Kendall appeared on BBC Radio 4's satirical news show The Now Show, and on 4 May 2015 appeared in The Vote Now Show, one of six the election specials.[4]

Kendall talked about how she has reviewed her own comic response to a heckler who threatened her with sexual violence during a routine in an article in The Guardian on 2 August 2014. She said, "I built a routine around it – but looking back, I betrayed the seriousness of the incident".[5]

Kendall appeared on the Dave TV series Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled.

She was a guest on BBC Radio 4's Quote... Unquote on 21 September 2015. [6]

In March 2017, her three-part series Sarah Kendall: Australian Trilogy was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. A second volume of Sarah Kendall's Australian Trilogy was aired in August 2018.[7]

She has also appeared in Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast. She was also featured in a Georg Jensen commercial.

She appeared in one episode of Motherland, originally aired on BBC2, as a nanny.

References

  1. Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast - with Sarah Kendall #89 - YouTube
  2. Anderson, W. (2015). [podcast] WILOSOPHY with Sarah Kendall. Available at: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/wilosophy-with-wil-anderson/id951354264.
  3. "Girls just wanna have funny... : News 2008 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide". Chortle. 21 July 2008. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  4. BBC Radio 4 - The Vote Now Show, Series 2, Episode 5
  5. Sarah Kendall (31 July 2014). "Sarah Kendall: the worst heckle I ever received – and what I did with it | Stage". theguardian.com. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  6. BBC Radio 4 - Quote... Unquote, 21/09/2015
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