Grace Campbell
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Grace Campbell is a comedian, writer, director, and podcaster from London. Grace’s sharp wit, uncompromising honesty, and provocative tone has established her as one of the most interesting comics of her generation, and an accidental voice for gen-z women.
As a stand up comedian, Grace has just finished her first European tour, with her show Grace Campbell is On Heat, a feisty, left-field, and moving show about an abortion, which she has also written about in the Observer to huge acclaim.
Grace Campbell is a comedian, writer, director, and podcaster from London. Grace’s sharp wit, uncompromising honesty, and provocative tone has established her as one of the most interesting comics of her generation, and an accidental voice for gen-z women.
As a stand up comedian, Grace has just finished her first European tour, with her show Grace Campbell is On Heat, a feisty, left-field, and moving show about an abortion, which she has also written about in the Observer to huge acclaim.
As a writer/ director, Grace recently wrote, directed, starred in, and co-produced her first short film, Don’t Hate Me, a short film about a comedian who refuses to go on stage when she thinks she is being ghosted. Don’t Hate Me premiered at the Edinburgh film festival, and is continuing to be shown at various international festivals. Grace is now currently writing her first – part biographical TV show, and next year wants to focus on directing more of her own projects.
Grace’s podcast, produced by her and her childhood best friends, Late to the Party, is a chaotic chat about parties which is a subtle homage to the messy, opulent humour of Ab Fab, has had the likes of Amelia Dimoldenberg, Jameela Jamil, Joanne McNally, Alan Carr, James Blake, and the rest is politics hosts, Rory Stewart and Graces dad, Alastair Campbell.
Grace is a natural born entertainer. Grace has spent her first decade in the industry finding her voice, and now she wants to use it to make people laugh, and talk about the things that women are often scared to talk about. She likes to subvert what people think she might be like, and her main goal is to show women with all of their nuances. Good, bad, crazy, irrational, wonderful.
As seen on Riot Girls (Channel 4), Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled (Dave), Rhod Gilbert’s Growing Pains (Comedy Central), Celebrity Gogglebox (Channel 4)
“Destined to become famous just about everywhere”- ★★★★1/2 Chortle
“No holds barred” – ★★★★ Metro
“Hysterically hilarious woman who doesn’t take herself too seriously” ★★★★★ Entertainment Now