Charlie George
Charlie George is a remarkably accomplished comedian and writer, recognized for her witty, engaging humor and her dynamic presence both on and off stage. As a versatile talent, she has not only graced the stages of comedy clubs across the country, but has also made substantial contributions to the world of television and podcasting. Renowned for her sharp comedic style, Charlie's writing credits include some of the UK's most popular comedy shows. She was a key contributor to Charlie Brooker’s writers' room, working on projects such as the BAFTA-nominated AntiViral Wipe (2020) and Cunk & Other Humans (2019). Charlie's distinctive humor has also contributed to the success of Netflix’s hit series Death to 2020 & 2021, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Have I Got News For You, and Frankie Boyle’s New World Order. In addition to her writing successes, Charlie has proven to be a dynamic performer and host. She co-hosts her own comedy night, ‘Crack-Up Comedy Cabaret’ at The Glory in London, a night dedicated to supporting the Hackney mental health charity Core Arts. Her commitment to engaging with social issues is also evident in her work as co-host of the Audible original podcast series, “Happiness & How to Get It.” Alongside anthropologist Mary-Ann Ochota, Charlie explores evidence-based solutions to improving well-being and mental health, bringing her trademark humor and empathy to an important topic. Charlie George’s unique blend of comedy, social engagement, and writing prowess sets her apart in the comedy scene. She leverages her comedic style to not only entertain but also to shed light on pertinent issues, making her an exceptional talent in the world of comedy. With her distinct voice and impressive career highlights, Charlie George is a force to be reckoned with, delighting audiences and listeners alike with her insightful, humorous perspective.