Lynn Ferguson
Lynn Ferguson was born in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom on April 11th, 1965 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 58, Lynn Ferguson biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Career
Ferguson has contributed to BBC Radio 4's three series (18 episodes) of Millport's popular sitcom Millport, as well as a series of updated fairy tales called After Happy Ever, as well as afternoon plays ("The Lie" "Kindling") and Craig Ferguson's standup monologues.
Laughed Off the Page, featuring Colin Bostock-Smith, Galton and Simpson, Ian Pattison, and Dick Vosburgh, she produced and presented a series exploring comedy writers for BBC Radio Scotland.
She has produced half-hour pilots for BBC Two and BBC Scotland, as well as a half-hour short film for Channel 4.
Ellie is a regular attender to Edinburgh Fringe Festival; eight of her plays have been staged, and she has received a Fringe First Award from The Scotsman. She returned to Edinburgh in 2016 and co-written "Life, Death, and Duran Duran" with one of her story clients, Sam Shaber. In Glasgow, she premiered her latest play The Weir Sisters in November 2017.
In addition to her writing, she has written several columns for newspapers including The Scotsman, The Stage, Time Out, The Big Issue, and The Herald.
From October 2008 to June 2011, she wrote for The Late Show with Craig Ferguson, her brother's American talk show/variety service. On the film Brave, she was also a writing consultant for Pixar.
She has been nominated twice for the Stage Award for Acting Excellence, as well as two others. She has appeared in theatre regularly in addition to her own written works.
Ferguson appeared in the lead role of Shen Te/ Shui Tahya of Bertolt Brecht's The Good Person of Szechwan and took the lead in Douglas Maxwell's Melody's Traverse Theatre performance.
She has received many accolades for radio appearances and appeared in the film Chicken Run, as well as Mac. She appeared in The Catherine Tate Show and The Bill among other things on television, including regular parts for Channel 4's comedy drama Blessed.
Ferguson has hosted a variety of events, including Doing the Festival for STV and XS, an arts service for the BBC.
In addition, she has been a contestant on the wildly popular BBC Radio 4 panel game "Just a Minute," Loose Ends, and Banter.
In April and September 2008, she appeared on her brother Craig's talk show, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.