Pinky Agnew

Pinky Agnew, MNZM (born in 1955, Port Chalmers) is an actor, author, social commentator, and wedding celebrant based in Wellington in New Zealand . She has been a full-time performer and entertainer since 1990.[1] In 2004 Pinky appeared in the New Year's Honours list, becoming a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for her services to entertainment.[2]

Dr Morgan Williams and Pinky Agnew

Pinky has been a wedding celebrant since 1996 and has been part of several hundred weddings.[3]

Pinky appears frequently on radio in New Zealand and has featured in television shows impersonating Jenny Shipley, who served as Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1997 to 1999.

Plays

  • Hens' Teeth Women's Comedy Company (1994–2002)[1]
  • The Power Breakfast (1994–1998)[1]
  • An Evening with Elvis-Anne[1]
  • Pinky Pops In[4]
  • The Truth about Love (2003) - a musical comedy[4]
  • The Candidates (2005) - a political comedy[4]
  • Party Girls (2011) - an election year comedy[5]
  • Sex Drive (2011) - a comedy about decisions in a women's life[5]
  • Destination Beehive (2014) - an election year political comedy[6]

Pinky was one of the cast of Grumpy Old Woman Live, which toured all of New Zealand in March 2010 and again in a "mini tour" in September 2010.

Books

  • Heartsongs (Random House 2004) - a compilation of readings for weddings
  • Lifesongs (Random House 2006) - readings for life's milestones
  • Pinky's Poems (self published 2007) - collection of comic poems

Television

Radio

  • The Pink Report (current) - weekly social commentary on Newstalk ZB in Wellington[7]
  • Nine To Noon with Kathryn Ryan (current) - monthly commentary with Te Radar on Radio New Zealand[8]

Celebrant

Pinky Agnew has been a celebrant since 1996. As well as weddings, she officiates at civil unions,[9] naming ceremonies, and funerals.[10]

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gollark: Okay, just come here and try it.
gollark: On your neural interface, I mean?
gollark: Anyway, perhaps you would like to... *test* a potatOS computer?
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References

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