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Rose Matafeo
Rose Matafeo

Rose Matafeo

  • 33 years old
  • From New Zealand
  • Actor, writer, stand-up comedian and director

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Starstruck creator and star Rose Matafeo considers a third series

At this point, Matafeo hasn't determined whether there will be a third season of "Starstruck." She's recently returned to live stand-up comedy, where she got her start, and she's taking some time this summer to consider how her career will move forward.

LA Times, 7th June 2022

How Rose Matafeo shaped the romance in Starstruck

The comedian drew on her love of classic Hollywood, anime and funny women to create her show.

Desiree Ibekwe, The New York Times, 31st March 2022

Rose Matafeo leads BPG Awards winners with breakthrough prize

Winners have been revealed at the BPG Awards 2021. Rose Matafeo, Chunkz, Alma's Not Normal and Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing all picked up prizes.

British Comedy Guide, 25th March 2022

Rose Matafeo interview

Starstruck creator Rose Matafeo just wants to see women enjoying life onscreen (and to get Bridget Jones' Diary in the Criterion Collection).

Caroline Framke, Variety, 23rd March 2022

Broadcasting Press Guild Awards nominations 2022

Alma's Not Normal, Sex Education, Stath Lets Flats and Starstruck are amongst the nominees for the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards 2022.

British Comedy Guide, 24th February 2022

Rose Matafeo picks her favourite rom-coms

She's the comic genius behind a hit BBC sitcom and she learnt everything she knows from movies.

Stephen Armstrong, The Times, 13th February 2022

Starstruck Series 2 review

Rose Matafeo's return is gloriously silly - but it doesn't zing in the same way.

Ellie Harrison, The Independent, 7th February 2022

Starstruck, BBC3, review

Rose Matafeo's romcom dares to go beyond 'happily ever after'.

Gerard Gilbert, i Newspaper, 7th February 2022

Rose Matafeo on Starstruck's future

A popular British comedy might have changed the comedian's mind about only doing two seasons.

Lidia Molina-Whyte, Radio Times, 7th February 2022

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