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Grace Campbell

Grace Campbell is a comedian, writer, actress, and feminist campaigner from London.

In 2018 Grace made her television debut on Channel 4 with Riot Girls, a feminist prank show which Campbell co-wrote and performed in alongside comedians Sophie Duker, Cam Spence, and Jen Wakefield. Campbell and the Riot Girls pranked unsuspecting members of public on issues such as pubes, periods, and man-spreading.

Campbell started her stand up career in 2018, doing small open mic nights all over London and in 2019 Campbell made her Edinburgh Festival Fringe Debut with the show ‘Why I'm Never Going Into Politics' a one woman comedy show about her childhood, and why she's subsequently never having a career in politics.

Campbell co-founded the feminist group The Pink Protest, a collective of activists who campaign on UK based feminist issues.

Campbell also hosts a podcast with her father, Alastair Campbell, called 'Football, Feminism and Everything In Between'.

In 2020, Campbell wrote her debut book; Amazing Disgrace, a book about 'shame'. Amazing Disgrace is a revealing part memoir part manifesto about young women's relationship with shame, told through Grace's eyes.

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Smothered (2023)
Guest starring as Tilly
Get Off My Phone! (2022)
Guest starring as Grace Campbell
Rhod Gilbert's Growing Pains (2021)
Guest starring as Grace Campbell
Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled (2014)
Guest starring as Grace Campbell
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