Zoe Gardner

Zoe Gardner (born 1975, London, England) is a comedy writer/actress in television, radio and theatre.

Gardner studied at Cambridge University and is half of the comedy team The Congress of Oddities.[1] They have recorded a TV pilot based on their live Congress shows for Celador Productions.

Credits

Recent television includes; Mongrels (BBC Three) 2010, Ideal (BBC Two) 2009, Katy Brand's Big Ass Show, (ITV2) 2008/09, Cowards (BBC Four) 2008, Comedy Shuffle (BBC Three) 2007, 28 Acts in 28 Minutes (BBC Three) 2007, The Slammer (CBBC) 2006, Meet The Blogs (Mersey Television), 2006 Comedy Cuts (Granada for ITV2) 2007.

Gardner also wrote and performed her own solo show entitled Zoe Gardner's Fault at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[1][2]

Theatre credits include Coffee, a play by Glyn Cannon and Colin Hoult's Carnival of Monsters, both at the 2009 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

In 2010 Zoe performed in Hoult's second solo show Enemy of the World and her own show An Hour of Telly Live alongside Margaret Cabourn-Smith both at the Edinburgh Festival.

Zoe returned to the Edinburgh Festival in 2011 performing in a play, Light's, Camera, Walkies by Tom Glover and Colin Hoult's third Edinburgh solo outing entitled Inferno.

gollark: It's not some sort of actual agent with goals.
gollark: > we wasnt made to be gay, it wasnt the intention of any species. period.We weren't made to be anything. There's no intention in evolution.
gollark: There's no *reason* animals exist, they just do and happen to be reasonably good at surviving our current conditions. I mean, mostly.
gollark: *is vegetarian*
gollark: Monogamy is probably partly some sort of purity thing because diseases.

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