British Comedy Guide

Amy Huberman

  • Irish
  • Actor

Press clippings

Can romance do the impossible - literally, impossible - and drive a wedge between young Martin Moone and his imaginary best friend, Sean? They've both got a crush on hippychick art teacher (Amy Huberman) and their shared passion comes to a head at the school dance. But nobody's going to put Sean or Martin in the corner when there's a Dirty Dancing lift to be pulled off... David Rawle and Chris O'Dowd charm the socks off us in this peerless comedy.

Carol Carter, Metro, 24th February 2014

Sue Perkins's almost-out gay vet Sara visits chucklesome life coach Toria (The Thick Of It's Joanna Scanlan) in a bid to ease her transition towards revealing all to her parents. She's also busy acting as pet-based marriage counsellor to trophy wife type Julia (Amy Huberman), who is seeking custody of her hound Rufus. Meanwhile, for some vaguely explained reason, she finds herself playing paintball and meeting a Dutch movie star. In summary, the surreal moments are jarring, the narrative is a mess, and then it just ends.

Ben Arnold, The Guardian, 5th March 2013

Amy Huberman's husband got into Threesome mix-up

Amy Huberman - sexy star of hit comedy Threesome - says her rugby player husband got a right ribbing about her saucy show.

The Sun, 8th October 2012

Threesome cast have best chemisty

Threesome stars Amy Huberman, Emun Elliott and Stephen Wight officially have the best cast chemistry according to iTunes.

Comedy Central, 14th December 2011

Starting from a preposterous premise - Alice and boyfriend Mitch have drug-fuelled sex with gay flatmate Richie; Alice gets pregnant; all three decide to raise baby together - this rambunctious comedy manages to get hearty, and frequently filthy, laughs from its unlikely situation.

The three leads, Amy Huberman, Stephen Wight and Emun Elliott, have the easy rapport of true friends; Wight seems to be channelling Russell Tovey (a good thing) and Huberman is brilliant as the fretful Alice - the fear on her face as she enters a pram shop made me laugh out loud. And look out for Pauline McLynn in the second of tonight's double bill, in a terrific turn as Alice's monstrous mother.

The humour is suitably broad for the subject matter - there are enough drinks, drugs and sex tonight to fuel a Trainspotting sequel - but there are neat gags, and a wonderful bit of physical comedy involving an escalator, a mobile phone and the results of a sperm test.

David Crawford, Radio Times, 17th October 2011

Now here's a daft premise for a comedy series. Couple Alice and Mitch have a drink and drug-fuelled threesome with their gay flatmate on Alice's 30th birthday. When Alice discovers she's pregnant they decide to keep the child and raise it together. Such a set-up might not comply with a lot of people's moral codes but, as it happens, it throws up some funny moments and there's plenty of good chemistry between actors Amy Huberman, Stephen Wright and Emun Elliot.

Catherine Gee, The Telegraph, 14th October 2011

Amy Huberman & Emun Elliott interview

Amy Huberman (Alice), and Emun Elliott (Richie) talk about the new Comedy Central sitcom they star in...

TV Choice, 11th October 2011

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