Claudia O'Doherty explained

Claudia O'Doherty
Birth Date:29 November 1983
Birth Place:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality:Australian

Claudia O'Doherty (born 29 November 1983) is an Australian actress, writer, and comedian. She won the 2009 Melbourne Fringe Best Comedy Award and the Brisbane Comedy Festival Award for her debut show Monsters of the Deep 3D. She has appeared in several films and TV series, including starring roles in Love and Killing It.[1]

Early life and education

Claudia O'Doherty was born 29 November 1983 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Her father is Mental As Anything band member and artist Reg Mombassa (born Chris O'Doherty).[2] She attended SCEGGS Darlinghurst and the University of Sydney.[3] At the University, she participated in the Arts Revue and met Nick Coyle and Charlie Garber, with whom she began writing and performing under the name Pig Island.[4]

Career

O'Doherty's debut comedy show Monsters of the Deep 3D won the Best Comedy Award at the 2009 Melbourne Fringe Festival and the Best Comedy Award and the Brisbane Comedy Festival. The following year, she co-wrote the book 100 Facts About Pandas with David O'Doherty (no relation) and Mike Ahern, and worked together with them to co-write 100 Facts About Sharks in 2012. The same year, she appeared on the Australian television show Problems,[5] and her stand-up show The Telescope was nominated for Best Comedy Show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

O'Doherty moved to the UK and produced and starred in Claudia O'Doherty Comedy Blaps (2013), a web series produced for Channel 4. Bill Hader brought the videos to the attention of Amy Schumer and Judd Apatow, which led to O'Doherty being invited to audition for an upcoming film they were working on, Trainwreck. O'Doherty secured a minor role in the film.[6]

In 2014, O'Doherty appeared in The Inbetweeners 2 as an airline rep. In January 2015, she appeared on the British panel show QI alongside Jimmy Carr, Suggs, regular panelist Alan Davies and host Stephen Fry.

O'Doherty has appeared several times on the Comedy Bang! Bang! podcast, usually playing an exaggerated version of a character also named Claudia O'Doherty. She appeared with "Weird Al" Yankovic,[7] Jimmy Pardo, Nick Kroll,[8] Stars,[9] and Peaches,[10] among others. She also acted on one episode of the Comedy Bang! Bang! TV series in 2015.

O'Doherty moved to the Los Angeles neighborhood of Silver Lake and again worked with Amy Schumer, appearing in several episodes of Schumer's comedy series Inside Amy Schumer in 2015 and 2016.[11] O'Doherty received co-writing credit on the show, which received a 2016 Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing For A Variety Series.[12]

Following her involvement in the film Trainwreck, Judd Apatow approached O'Doherty about a role in the Netflix series Love. O'Doherty was cast as Bertie, the new roommate of Mickey, played by Gillian Jacobs.[13] O'Doherty starred in all three seasons of the series, from 2016 through 2018. In 2018, O'Doherty also appeared as Amy in The Festival directed by Iain Morris.

In 2022 O’Doherty was cast as Jillian Glopp in the Dan Goor sitcom Killing It, a character she continued for the series' second season in 2023.[14] [15]

Filmography

Film

Claudia O'Doherty film work
Year TitleRoleNotes
2014The Inbetweeners 2Airline Rep
2015TrainwreckWendy
2017Fun Mom DinnerTeacher Sherry
The CircleHigh Powered CirclerUncredited
2018The FestivalAmy
2019Long ShotWembley News Anchor #3
Extra OrdinaryClaudia Winter

Television

Claudia O'Doherty television work
Year TitleRoleNotes
2012ProblemsClaudia Also writer
4 episodes
2013Claudia O'Doherty Comedy BlapsHerselfAlso writer
3 episodes
2015QIHerselfEpisode: "Long Lost"
2015Kroll ShowStephanieEpisode: "The Commonwealth Games"
2015Comedy Bang! Bang!Shandy WilliamsEpisode: "Lil Jon Wears a Baseball Cap and Sunglasses"
2015–2016Inside Amy SchumerVariousAlso writer
4 episodes
2015BBC Comedy FeedsVariousEpisode: "People Time"
2015–2018Drunk HistoryHerself2 episodes
2016–2018LoveBertie BauerMain role; 28 episodes
2016–2017@midnightHerselfEpisodes: "362" & "511"
2016Animals.April (voice)2 episodes
2019SMILFWinnieEpisode: "Sex Makes It Less Formal"
SquintersRachel5 episodes
2020–presentBlueyAunt Frisky (voice)4 episodes
2020Wild LifeMarny (voice)6 episodes
2022Our Flag Means DeathMary Bonnet5 episodes
The Strange ChoresMia / Finn (voice)2 episodes
2022–presentKilling ItJillian GloppMain role
2023Koala ManVarious characters (voices)Recurring role
Digman!Australia (voice)Episode: "The Arky Gala"
Never Have I EverBaby2 episodes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'It was a real dream': Claudia O'Doherty on Netflix series Love and Amy Schumer's help. The Sydney Morning Herald. 23 February 2016.
  2. Web site: Low. Lenny Ann. O'Doherty hits pay dirt with soil erosion comedy. The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 October 2011. 6 April 2015.
  3. Web site: Moran. Robert. From Hollywood to an ABC reunion for comedy star Claudia O'Doherty. Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 29 June 2019.
  4. Web site: Seddon. Shelley. How Amy Schumer helped Aussie stand-up Claudia O’Doherty crack into Hollywood. Daily Telegraph. 2 July 2017. 3 June 2024.
  5. . Retrieved 16 July 2014.
  6. Web site: Claudia O'Doherty on Earwolf. Earwolf. 16 July 2014.
  7. Web site: Don't Hack the SAC, episode #299. Comedy Bang! Bang!: The Podcast on Earwolf. Earwolf. 16 July 2014.
  8. Web site: Tony Macaroni, episode #309. Comedy Bang! Bang!: The Podcast on Earwolf. Earwolf. 9 September 2014.
  9. Web site: Banging the Table with Stars, episode #341. Comedy Bang! Bang!: The Podcast on Earwolf. Earwolf. 8 April 2015.
  10. Web site: Romantic Tommy D, episode #376. Comedy Bang! Bang!: The Podcast on Earwolf. Earwolf. 20 September 2015.
  11. Web site: Alter. Ethan. Meet Breakout 'Love' Star Claudia O'Doherty. Yahoo Entertainment. Yahoo!. 22 February 2016. 4 June 2024.
  12. Web site: Television Academy Awards & Nominations. 2016. 4 June 2024.
  13. News: Mathieson. Craig. Claudia O'Doherty: Love actor no longer flies under the radar. 24 April 2017. Sydney Morning Herald. 13 April 2017.
  14. Web site: Rice . Lynette . 'Killing It' Renewed For Second Season By Peacock . Deadline Hollywood . June 22, 2022.
  15. Web site: Thorn. Jesse. Claudia O'Doherty on Killing it, getting into comedy and more. NPR. 27 May 2022. 4 June 2024.