Rosie Holt
Rosie Holt is a British actress, comedy writer and comedy performer. She is best known for her satirical videos, Woman Who...[1]
Career
Rosie jointly wrote and performed as part of the double act 'Holt and Talbot', alongside Christian Talbot at the Edinburgh Fringe in both 2017[2] and 2018.[3] Rosie is one of a number of satirists who subsequently found a popular niche for their art for an online-only audience during the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]
Television
- 2019 Bounty (pilot), Jess, Channel 4
- 2021 The Russell Howard Hour, Margaret/Jenny, Avalon/Sky
Theatre
- 2004 Hamlet, Ophelia, University of Manchester
- 2005 Prometheus Bound, Chorus, Sound Theatre
- 2005 Myth Propaganda and Destruction, Marguerite, Contact Theatre
- 2005 Equus, Jill, University of Manchester
- 2006 Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Cecile, University of Manchester
- 2008 The Learned Ladies, Philamente, LAMDA
- 2008 The Eumenides, Chorus, LAMDA
- 2008 The Changeling, Beatrice, LAMDA
- 2008 Plenty, Susan, LAMDA
- 2008 King John, Blanche, LAMDA
- 2009 Three Sisters, Irina, LAMDA
- 2009 Meat Money Jesus, Patience, LAMDA
- 2009 A Time To Keep, Princess Augusta/Henrietta/Meg/Rose, LAMDA
- 2009 A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hermia, LAMDA
- 2010 The Libertine, Jane, LAMDA
- 2010 Lashings Of Whipped Cream, Trixie, The Nursery Festival
- 2010 DNA, Leah, LAMDA
- 2011 Wuthering Heights, Catherine Earnshaw, Aberystwyth Arts Centre, National Tour
- 2011 Romeo and Juliet, Juliet, New Triad Theatre, European Tour
- 2015 Treasure Island, Jim /Gemima, Creation Theatre
- 2019 The Crown Dual, HRH Queen Elizabeth II, Edinburgh Festival
- 2019 The Crown Dual, HRH Queen Elizabeth II, Wiltons Music Hall[4]
Comedy
- 2014 Fall Girl, Writer /Performer, Canal Cafe Theatre
- 2014 Fall Girl, Writer /Performer, Gilded Balloon
- 2017 Holt & Talbot Can't Stand The Sight Of Each Other, Writer /Performer, Edinburgh Fringe
- 2018 Some Like It Holt, Writer /Performer, Edinburgh Fringe
- 2018 Mansplaining Feminism, Writer /Performer, Bath Komedia
- 2018 Mansplaining Feminism, Writer /Performer, Edinburgh Fringe
- 2020 Webidate, Writer /Performer, Web Series
- 2021 Woman Who..., Writer /Performer, Twitter
Recognition
In August 2013, Rosie's entry in The Sitcom Trials, 'Never Better', was selected as winner. In October 2021, Rosie was interviewed about her recent viral online success as part of a Backstage magazine article.[5] Rosie is also included in an online educational workshop aimed at Buckinghamshire schools, using the short-form comedic video as an example of a new method of communication.[6]
Personal Life
Rosie originates from Somerset, UK. Rosie appeared in newspaper articles published in the Mirror and Star when the dating app Hinge suggested that the best match for Rosie would be her brother Charlie. Rosie's tweet relaying this story attracted 23K likes in a matter of hours and resulted in the Mirror interviewing the siblings, published under the category 'weird news'[7]
References
- "Chortle Luminaries of Lockdown". 29 March 2021. Retrieved 2021-11-21.
- "Holt and Talbot Can't Stand the Sight of Each Other". Comedy.co.uk. 1 August 2017. Retrieved 25 November 2021.
- "Mansplaining Feminism". Comedy.co.uk. 1 August 2018. Retrieved 25 November 2021.
- "The Crown Dual review". Retrieved 29 November 2021.
- "UK Actor-Influencers Share Advice for Viral Success", Backstage, 22 October 2021, retrieved 25 November 2021
- "Newsliners – Helping Students to Engage Creatively with Current Events", Connecting Bucks Schools, 22 April 2021, retrieved 25 November 2021
- "Single woman mortified over Hinge's awkward perfect match suggestion". 17 August 2021. Retrieved 30 November 2021.