Rosie Jones
Rosie Jones is a talented comedian with a unique voice and an infectious spirit that captivates every audience she performs for. Graduating with a first-class degree from the University of Huddersfield in 2011, Rosie plunged into the world of comedy and screenwriting, showcasing her prowess and passion for the art of making people laugh. Starting her illustrious career as a junior researcher at Objective Media Group through a Channel 4 disability scheme, Rosie quickly proved her mettle in the comedy scene. Her ability to weave humor into every aspect of her work led her to the final of the esteemed 2016 Funny Women Awards, a testament to her comedic talent. A versatile artist, Rosie expanded her skills into screenwriting, enrolling in a course at the National Film and Television School in January 2015. This experience allowed her to contribute significantly to various television shows including the popular Harry Hill’s Alien Fun Capsule and Would I Lie to You? She also demonstrated her ability to blend comedy and real-life events when she contributed to The Last Leg’s coverage of the 2016 Summer Olympics. Rosie's comedic style is truly one-of-a-kind. As Chortle aptly puts it, "It’s rare to see a comedian who exudes such joy". Rosie brings a unique, enchanting energy to her performances, filling the room with laughter and leaving audiences eager for more. Over the years, Rosie Jones has not only established herself as a talented stand-up comedian but also as an accomplished screenwriter, making her a captivating force in the comedy world. With her unique comedic style and unquenchable joy, Rosie Jones continues to break barriers, delight audiences, and prove that she is a force to be reckoned with in the realm of comedy.