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Mae Martin

Mae Martin

  • Canadian
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Queer comedians on finding a stage

Stand-ups including Suzi Ruffell, Paul Sinha and Lee Peart reveal how hecklers, bookers and 'the gay slot' have affected their appearances in the spotlight.

Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 13th October 2021

Film stars revealed for Netflix show Attack Of The Hollywood Clichés

Richard E. Grant, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Four Weddings And A Funeral star Andie MacDowell and A Nightmare On Elm Street actor Robert Englund are among the film stars dissecting movie tropes in Netflix's upcoming Attack Of The Hollywood Clichés.

British Comedy Guide, 24th September 2021

Mae Martin interview

"If you put a teenage girl in any industry, people will take advantage".

Simon Hattenstone, The Guardian, 5th July 2021

Mae Martin signs first-look deal with Objective

Mae Martin has signed a first-look deal for any new projects they develop, with production company Objective Fiction, following the international success of sitcom Feel Good.

British Comedy Guide, 16th June 2021

Mae Martin interview

"We have to give ourselves a break for being turned on by weird stuff".

Alexandra Pollard, The Independent, 6th June 2021

Review: Feel Good, Netflix

The second series of Feel Good, Mae Martin and Joe Hampson's metafictional comedy-drama (dramedy?) leapt back onto Netflix on Friday. Those with willpower, or busy lives, might manage eke out the episodes. But it'll take a lot to do so. A truly compelling storyline, that takes us even further into our protagonist's past than the first series, is matched by inventive camerawork and fast-paced, realistic writing.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th June 2021

Mae Martin on their unlikely cultural icons

Ahead of the new series of their comedy Feel Good, Martin honours the characters they identified with.

Mae Martin, The Guardian, 5th June 2021

Feel Good Series 2 review

Mae Martin's queer romcom is sublime.

Rachael Sigee, i Newspaper, 4th June 2021

Feel Good Series 2 review

Introspective comedy-drama achieves closure with many belly laughs amid the soul searching.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 4th June 2021

Mae Martin and Charlotte Ritchie interview

Mae Martin and Charlotte Ritchie are trying to explain the new series of their comedy drama Feel Good, and they're struggling.

Tom Nicholson, Esquire, 4th June 2021

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