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Nina Conti
Born1974 (age 49–50)
Hampstead, London, England
MediumActress, ventriloquist
NationalityBritish
GenresVentriloquism, Comedy
SpouseStan Stanley (2 children)
Websitehttp://www.ninaconti.co.uk

Nina Conti (born 1974) is a British actress, comedian and ventriloquist. Her on-stage puppet sidekick is a depressed monkey named Monk.

Early life

Conti was born and raised in Hampstead, London, the daughter of actors Tom Conti and Kara Wilson.[1] She studied at the University of East Anglia (UEA).

Acting

Conti has worked as an actress since 1996. She appeared in several roles in Daisy and Ken Campbell's 1999 and 2000 productions of The Warp, Neil Oram's 24 hour play cycle, and was a member of the RSC's 2000/2001 company in Stratford and London. Ken Campbell subsequently devised the ventriloquist play Let Me Out!!! for her, which she took to the 2001 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. She appeared as half-Afghan camera operator Azadine in Henry Naylor's play Finding Bin Laden at the 2003 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Conti has appeared in several television shows, including Black Books, Holby City, Single, and, recently, the Australian panel show Spicks and Specks. Her radio performances include characters in Radio 4 comedy Clare in the Community.

Conti and Monk portrayed a morning weather team on the fictional "Wake Up L.A." in Christopher Guest's 2006 film, For Your Consideration.[2] Love

Stand-up comedy

In 2002, Conti won the BBC New Comedy Awards, came second in the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year and came third in Laughing Horse New Act of The Year competitions.

Conti regularly headlines at London comedy venues and has appeared at The Comedy Store.

She took her first solo full length show, Complete and Utter Conti, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2007, she introduced some new characters as well as performing familiar routines. In 2008 she won the Barry Award for this show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, tying with Kristen Schaal.[3]

At the Melbourne Comedy Festival 2010 she debuted a new puppet, an elderly woman who is her "Granny".

Nina and Granny appeared in episode six of the I series of the BBC comedy quiz show QI in 2011. On that episode, Conti noted that she inherited the Granny puppet from Ken Campbell on Campbell's death.

In 2012, Conti appeared in Russell Howard's Good News with Granny. She also used a mask on an audience member to convince him to dance.

Characters

Monk

Monk is a depressed monkey who is constantly insulting Nina and swearing when it does not have its demands fulfilled. It often deliberately shows irritation towards performing on stage, as when Nina responds saying she doesn't know if she has repeated her act on stage, Monk quickly vanishes into the bag and says: You're on your own, bitch!. Monk also often disagrees with Nina and makes Nina laugh at his words.

Monk was created the day her aborted child was due to be born. <ref>['her masters voice']

Granny

Granny is an elderly Scotswoman to whom Nina refers as someone who is a lot like her own grandmother. Granny often chides Nina for the simplest things Nina has done; for instance, when Nina reveals she has two legs, Granny responds by saying "Oh, two legs? You're spoiling me!" Her main act is to telepathically guess numbers or words, which she always guesses correctly. She also talks about her dead husband, Frank. Granny refers to people with words like "dear", "child" or "my daughter".

Radio

Conti's radio work includes Clare in the Community, Sneakiepeeks and guesting on Parsons and Naylor’s Pull-Out Sections.

References

  1. ^ MacInnes, Paul (2008-08-11). "Edinburgh festival rapid review: Nina Conti | Culture | guardian.co.uk". London: Guardian. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
  2. ^ "Interview: Nina Conti (From Lancashire Telegraph)". Lancashiretelegraph.co.uk. 2008-05-02. Retrieved 2012-06-08.
  3. ^ Melissa Kent, Top comics grin and share the main prize. The Age, April 13, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-04-13.

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