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Birth name | Ava Beverley Vidal |
Born | 1976 (age 47–48) Lambeth, London, England |
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Nationality | British |
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Children | 3 |
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Ava Beverley Vidal ( /ˈeɪvə vɪˈdɑːl/; born 1976 in Lambeth, London) [1] is an English comedian. She has taken part in E4's Kings of Comedy. [2] Her career in comedy began on the BBC's Urban Sketch Show. [3]
In 1996, [4] Vidal began working as a prison officer at HM Prison Pentonville in Barnsbury, North London. [5] She was inspired to go into the field by her mother, who worked at HM Prison Holloway. [4] Vidal decided to quit the prison profession in 2001 to go to university and study law. Around this time, she also began writing comedy material. [4]
Vidal appeared in 28 Acts in 28 Minutes and The Comic Side of 7 Days in 2005. She has also been involved in other BBC shows including The Last Laugh, The Sack Race and The Crouches. Vidal was a housemate in Kings of Comedy on E4, and Channel 4 made a documentary about her called From the Top, a half-hour show explaining her journey in comedy so far and how she became a comedian.
Vidal was on the line-up of Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow in Swansea that aired on 27 June 2009, [6] BBC Radio 4's The News Quiz in February and October 2010, and appeared four times on BBC Two's Mock the Week between 2011 and 2013. [7] In July 2012, she appeared on Is Football Racist? on BBC Three. [8]
On BBC Three's Free Speech, she suggested armed drug dealers should be helped rather than sent to prison. [9]
In 2016, along with numerous other celebrities, Vidal toured the UK to support Jeremy Corbyn's bid to become Prime Minister. [10] [11] Vidal presents her own YouTube podcast named Black Woman's Hour. [12]
Vidal has three children, two daughters and a son. Her eldest daughter, Shaquelle, died in April 2018. [13]
Ava Vidal | |
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Birth name | Ava Beverley Vidal |
Born | 1976 (age 47–48) Lambeth, London, England |
Medium |
|
Nationality | British |
Genres | |
Children | 3 |
Website |
www |
Ava Beverley Vidal ( /ˈeɪvə vɪˈdɑːl/; born 1976 in Lambeth, London) [1] is an English comedian. She has taken part in E4's Kings of Comedy. [2] Her career in comedy began on the BBC's Urban Sketch Show. [3]
In 1996, [4] Vidal began working as a prison officer at HM Prison Pentonville in Barnsbury, North London. [5] She was inspired to go into the field by her mother, who worked at HM Prison Holloway. [4] Vidal decided to quit the prison profession in 2001 to go to university and study law. Around this time, she also began writing comedy material. [4]
Vidal appeared in 28 Acts in 28 Minutes and The Comic Side of 7 Days in 2005. She has also been involved in other BBC shows including The Last Laugh, The Sack Race and The Crouches. Vidal was a housemate in Kings of Comedy on E4, and Channel 4 made a documentary about her called From the Top, a half-hour show explaining her journey in comedy so far and how she became a comedian.
Vidal was on the line-up of Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow in Swansea that aired on 27 June 2009, [6] BBC Radio 4's The News Quiz in February and October 2010, and appeared four times on BBC Two's Mock the Week between 2011 and 2013. [7] In July 2012, she appeared on Is Football Racist? on BBC Three. [8]
On BBC Three's Free Speech, she suggested armed drug dealers should be helped rather than sent to prison. [9]
In 2016, along with numerous other celebrities, Vidal toured the UK to support Jeremy Corbyn's bid to become Prime Minister. [10] [11] Vidal presents her own YouTube podcast named Black Woman's Hour. [12]
Vidal has three children, two daughters and a son. Her eldest daughter, Shaquelle, died in April 2018. [13]