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Aisling Bea

Headshot photo of Aisling Bea surrounded with an ornate golden frame.
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Biography

Aisling Clíodhnadh O’Sullivan (born 16 March 1984), known professionally as Aisling Bea, is an Irish comedian, actress, and screenwriter.

After graduating from drama school, Bea spent two years trying to get work in theatre as a dramatic actress. Instead, she was cast mainly in comedic television series including Cardinal Burns and Dead Boss (both 2012). While filming Dead Boss in 2011, Bea decided to try stand-up comedy. In 2012, she won The Gilded Balloon So You Think You’re Funny award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and, in 2013, was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards for her show C’est La Bea.

The exposure brought by these awards and festival appearances marked a turning point in Bea’s career and she began to appear as a regular guest on panel shows including QI and Insert Name Here. Bea and Yasmine Akram co-wrote and co-hosted the BBC Radio 4 comedy folklore series Micks and Legends (2012, 2015); it was nominated for a Chortle Award in 2013. Bea won the 2014 British Comedy Award for Best Female TV Comic and returned to Edinburgh in 2015 with the live show Plan Bea. In 2016, she became a team captain on 8 Out of 10 Cats and was a cast member on Taskmaster in 2017.

Bea has continued to act in television sitcoms including Trollied (2014–2015), The Delivery Man (2015), and Amy Huberman’s Irish television series Finding Joy (2018). Additionally, she has acted in the crime dramas The Fall (2016) and Hard Sun (2018). In 2018, she and Sara Pascoe began to co-host the BBC Radio 2 comedy chat show What’s Normal? She recorded a 15-minute stand-up special that was aired on Netflix in late 2018.

She stars in the Netflix comedy-drama series Living with Yourself (2019–present), and is the star and head writer of the Channel 4 comedy series This Way Up (2019–present). She also appeared in the ITV drama series Quiz (2020).

For her work on This Way Up, Bea won the Bafta 2020 British Academy Television Craft Award for Breakthrough Talent.

[Source: Wikipedia, 28/02/2021.]

Recurring bits

Aisling almost always had a cup of tea in her hand at the start of tasks filmed at the Taskmaster house.

Contestant stats

Season Wins
0
Specials
0
Special Wins
0
Episodes
8
Episode Wins
0
Episode Win %
0%
Base Points
126
Adjustment Points
0
Total Points
126
Points per Episode
15.8
Disquals
5
Task Base Points Distribution
0
6
3
7
16
4
9
0
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1pt
2pt
3pt
4pt
5pt
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Task Win %
24%
Points per Task
2.7
Assignment Type
Att.WonWin%PpT
Solo4310
23%
2.8
Team31
33%
2.3
Split1
0
0%
1.0
Tie-Break1
0
0%
0.0
Task Format
Att.WonWin%PpT
Prize81
13%
3.3
Filmed306
20%
2.4
Homework
0
0
-
-
Live84
50%
3.4
Activity Type
Att.WonWin%PpT
Creative215
24%
3.0
Mental237
30%
2.8
Physical257
28%
2.5
Social61
17%
2.2
Judgment Type
Att.WonWin%PpT
Objective256
24%
2.5
Subjective204
20%
3.2
Combination
0
0
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-

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