Michèle A'Court explained

Education:Victoria University of Wellington
Spouse:Jeremy Elwood
Children:1
Awards:
    • Female Comedian of the Decade at the New Zealand Comedy Awards 2010
    • VAC Reilly Award for Excellence in Comedy (2015)

    Michèle Edith A'Court (born 1961)[1] is a New Zealand comedian, writer and feminist. She has toured New Zealand and international venues with her standup comedy shows and in 2010 was awarded the Female Comedian of the Decade at the NZ Comedy Guild Awards. A'Court has appeared in many TV shows since the late 1980s including What Now, 7Days and The Project. She is a regular columnist with The Spinoff and the author of two books. She was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to the entertainment and comedy industries, in the 2023 New Year Honours.

    Biography

    A'Court trained in journalism, and has a degree in English literature and drama from Victoria University of Wellington.[2] In the mid-1980s she worked as a TVNZ publicist.[3] She then got a job as a host on children's television show What Now starting in 1987.[4] She saw comedy as a vehicle for social activism as a feminist as well as making people feel 'better about life'. When she was young was inspired by the comedy of Danny Kaye and Carol Burnett.[5] When she started doing stand-up comedy in the 1990s there were very few women. A'Court acknowledged in 2022 the fight for women to get a fairer representation as performers was continuing and also recognised that now comedy billing that used to be often one women per show are now often a 50:50 ratio.[5] In stand-up A'Court has toured New Zealand and performed around the world including Las Vegas, Edinburgh, and Vancouver.[6] A'Court supported the comedy industry of New Zealand by establishing the New Zealand Comedy Guild and she was the chairperson from 1999 to 2006.[5]

    Since 2009 A'Court regularly appears on the comedy TV show 7Days and since 2018 has been a regular host on the current affairs programme The Project (both on the New Zealand Three TV channel). Some recent stand-up comedy performances include headlining Mt Eden Comedy with Michele A'Court in 2015,[7] and Friday Laughs in 2022 alongside her husband, comedian Jeremy Elwood.[6]

    A'Court has written two books. Her first book, Stuff I Forgot To Tell My Daughter (2015), was based on her stand-up comedy show of the same name.[8] A'Court has written guest columns for Stuff and is a guest writer for The Spinoff.[9] [10] [11]

    Books

    Selected screenography

    Awards and nominations

    Personal life

    A'Court lives in Auckland and is married to comedian Jeremy Elwood.[4]

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: A'Court, Michele, 1961- . National Library of New Zealand . 31 December 2022.
    2. News: Michele A'Court –'Stuff I Forgot To Tell My Daughter' . 31 December 2022 . Scoop Independent News . Arts on Tour New Zealand . 4 February 2016.
    3. Web site: Michèle A'Court Overview . NZ On Screen - Iwi Whitiāhua . 31 December 2022.
    4. Web site: Smithies . As told to Grant . 2022-05-07 . I wish: Michèle A'Court wishes she'd known about the stock markets earlier . 2022-12-30 . Stuff . en.
    5. Web site: 2022-12-31 . New Year Honours: Michele A'Court says stand-up comedy a terrific vehicle for flying feminism flag . 2022-12-30 . RNZ . en-nz.
    6. Web site: 2022-03-22 . Friday Laughs with Michele A'Court and Jeremy Elwood . 2022-12-30 . The Big Idea . en.
    7. Web site: Mt Eden Comedy with Michele A'Court – De Post Belgian Beer Cafe, Auckland . 2022-12-30 . UnderTheRadarNZ . en.
    8. Web site: Michèle A'Court . 2022-12-30 . Verb Wellington . en-NZ.
    9. Web site: PRO3 . SPONSORED CONTENT BY ANMUM PEDIA . 2019-09-08 . Michele A'Court on grandparenting and grief . 2022-12-30 . Stuff . en.
    10. Web site: Elwood . Michele A'Court and Jeremy . 2018-03-09 . Jeremy Elwood and Michele A'Court: the real reasons women don't speak up . 2022-12-30 . Stuff . en.
    11. Web site: A'Court . Michele . Michele A'Court . 2022-12-30 . The Spinoff . en.
    12. Web site: How we met: The ways great love begins by Michele A'Court . 2022-12-30 . my.christchurchcitylibraries.com . en-NZ.
    13. Web site: Writer: Michele A'Court – Writers • Auckland Writers Festival . 2022-12-30 . www.writersfestival.co.nz.
    14. Web site: Michèle A'Court Awards . 2022-12-30 . NZ On Screen - Iwi Whitiāhua . en.
    15. Web site: Hire Michele A'Court for your next event. . 2022-12-30 . Celebrity Speakers NZ . en-NZ.
    16. Web site: New Year Honours 2023 – the full list . 2022-12-30 . 1 News . en.