Harriet Dyer

Harriet Dyer

Harriet Dyer is a critically acclaimed comedian who has made a substantial mark in the world of comedy with her unique style and distinctive voice. Known for her exceptional knack for storytelling and her ability to infuse humor into relatable experiences, Harriet has been captivating audiences around the globe, earning significant recognition for her contributions to the comedy landscape. Harriet's comedy journey is marked by numerous TV credits, including the noteworthy "Jokes Only Neurodivergent People Can Tell" on Channel 4 and the popular "Movie Megastars: Made In The 80s" on Sky Max. A versatile talent, Harriet has also been featured on BBC Radio programs like "Elephant In The Room," "The Fringe Comedy Showcase," "The 13 Million Club," and "The Good, The Bad & The Unexpected." In addition to her on-screen performance, Harriet's off-screen contributions to comedy are equally admirable. She was a main writer for both seasons of "Jon Richardson’s Channel Hopping" on Channel 4. Furthermore, she showcased her multi-faceted talent by writing for and starring in "Meet the Richardsons" on Dave. Harriet's exceptional comedic talent and her commitment to representing neurodiversity in comedy have earned her numerous accolades. In 2024, she was honored with "The Channel 4 Sean Lock Comedy Award," a prestigious recognition in the comedy world. Further underlining her commitment to neurodivergent representation, Harriet was awarded the "Neurodivergent Representation Award" by the Neurodiverse Review at the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe. Widely praised for her unique comedic style and her contributions to promoting neurodivergent representation in the comedy world, Harriet Dyer continues to delight audiences with her engaging performances and sharp wit. Her work, consistently infused with her distinctive voice and perspective, ensures that she remains a distinguished figure in the comedy industry.

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