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Katy Wix

Welsh actress, comedian and author (born 1980)


Welsh actress, comedian and author (born 1980)

FieldValue
nameKaty Wix
captionWix in 2021
birth_nameKaty Victoria J Wix
birth_date
birth_placeVale of Glamorgan, Wales
occupationActress, comedian, author
alma_materRoyal Welsh College of Music & Drama
years_active2006–present

Katy Victoria J Wix (born 28 February 1980) is a Welsh actress, comedian, writer, author and artist. Her television roles include Daisy in Not Going Out, Carole in Stath Lets Flats, Mary in Ghosts, Barbara in Ted Lasso, and Jules in Big Boys. She has also appeared as a series contestant on Taskmaster and as a recurring character in the science fiction mini-series Torchwood: Children of Earth in 2009. She has written two series of her own: a sitcom for BBC Radio 4, Bird Island and a sketch show for Channel 4, Anna & Katy. In 2017, her painting was chosen for the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition. She has written two books of monologues and in 2021 she published her first memoir, Delicacy.

Early life

Wix was born in the Vale of Glamorgan and raised in Peterston-super-Ely, near Cardiff. Her mother and father both went to drama school and worked as actors before transitioning into careers in, respectively, arts administration and stage management. Her brother is a musician. She attended the University of Warwick in Coventry before going on to the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.

Career

While studying at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Wix entered the Funny Women competition. She met comedian Anna Crilly in the competition and they later performed as a double act.

In 2007, Wix joined the cast of sitcom Not Going Out as recurring character Daisy and then went on to be a regular from series 3 until her final appearance in the 2015 Christmas special. In Torchwood: Children of Earth she plays Rhiannon Davies, the sister of Ianto Jones. In 2010, she presented the BBC Three series The King Is Dead. She also played Gemma in the first two series of Agatha Raisin (2014–2022).

She played Phoebe in Tom Basden's stage comedy Party and its subsequent three series spin-off on BBC Radio 4 also called Party. Wix wrote and co-starred in the same station's comedy series Bird Island.

In 2017, for the BBC, she portrayed Nurse Cornish in an episode of the TV crime drama Sherlock, and Florence Fagin in the TV dramatisation of Decline and Fall. She also featured in the radio series Ankle Tag (BBC Radio 4) and The Accidental AM (BBC Radio Wales). She also played Mary, one of the main characters, in the 2019 BBC One sitcom Ghosts before being "sucked off" in Series Four.

In 2021, she published Delicacy: a memoir of cake and death, a feminist memoir in which she recounts 21 life-defining moments to do with loss, body image, recovery from eating disorder and love.

Personal life

Aged 26, Wix was involved in a serious car crash and suffered numerous broken bones, which has affected her health ever since.

When filming Taskmaster, Wix was absent from two episodes. She had been unable to attend the scheduled studio-based filming because, after attending A&E in extreme pain, the problem was found to be caused by gallstones. Wix was immediately admitted to hospital, where she had her gall bladder removed.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Twelve in a BoxAndrea
MagiciansWaitress
Where Have I Been All Your Life?SuzieShort films
2009Cut and PasteBrenda
2010Phone Pen(unknown role)
2012ShopGirl BlogShopGirl
2013The Harry Hill MovieSat Nav Sheila / Shell Girl
2019Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten RomansWatling Street Presenter(as Katie Wix)
Hamsbury Book ClubHarrietShort films
2023Pobi BachynGwenno
FreelancerEllie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Time Trumpet(unknown role)Series 1; episodes 3, 4 and 6
ExtrasGirl in NightclubSeries 2; episode 2: "David Bowie"
2007Comedy Cuts(unknown role)ITV2 comedy programme
Comedy: ShuffleVarious charactersSeries 1; episode 3: "Frankie Boyle"
Rush HourChantaigneEpisodes 1–6
Get a GripVarious charactersEpisode 5
The Omid Djalili Show(unknown role)Series 1; episode 4
2007–2015Not Going OutDaisySeries regular. Series 2–7; 42 episodes
2008HeadcasesVarious characters (voice)5 episodes
2009FMIzzySeries 1; episode 5: "Video Killed the Radio Star"
Al Murray's Multiple Personality DisorderVarious charactersEpisodes 1–7
TorchwoodRhiannon DaviesSeries 3; episodes 1–5: "Children of Earth: Days One to Five"
MirandaFannySeries 1; episodes 1 and 6: "Date" and "Dog"
2009–2011Horrible HistoriesVarious charactersSeries 1–3; 10 episodes
2010OutnumberedFionaSeries 3; episode 4: "The Pigeon"
Trinny & Susannah: From Boom to BustGemmaTelevision film
Trinny & Susannah: What They Did Next8 episodes
The King Is DeadHerself - Co-presenterEpisodes 1–7
Comedy LabLaura MacDougalSeries 11; episode 7: "MovieMash"
2011Various charactersSeries 12; episode 1: "Anna & Katy" (pilot for its series). Also co-writer
Dick and Dom's Funny BusinessVarious charactersEpisode 8: "In It to Win It with Jessica Hynes"
Comic Relief: Uptown Downstairs AbbeyYoungest Daughter2-part sketch as part of Red Nose Day 2011
Horrible Histories with Stephen FryVarious characters4 episodes
Absolutely FabulousAnnabelleSeries 6; episode 1: "Identity"
Comedy ShowcaseSarah / Toni / FannySeries 3; episodes 2, 3 and 7: "Coma Girl", "The Fun Police" and "Felix & Murdo"
2012Tickety TocChikidee (voice)Series 1; episodes 40 and 52: "Story Time" and "Igloo Time"
2013Anna & KatyVarious charactersEpisodes 1–6. Also co-writer
2014Comedy FeedsMarySeries 3; episode 2: "Fried"
CrackanoryZaraSeries 2; episode 2: "Man's Best Friend & Return to Sender"
Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of DeathGemma SimpsonTelevision film (pilot for its series)
FriedMary FawnPilot episode (on BBC iPlayer)
2015Episodes 1–6 (on BBC Three)
Funny Valentines(unknown role)Mini-series; episode 1; "Katy Wix: Dear Jean-Pierre"
TogetherMaeveEpisodes 1–6
2016Dave TalksSummer GirlfriendEpisode 4: "How to Turn Around, All the Way Around in a Circle"
Year FriendsSammi the DruidEpisode 6: "June"
Lost SitcomsHattie JacquesMini-series; episode: "Hancock's Half Hour"
2016–2018Agatha RaisinGemma SimpsonRegular cast. Series 1 and 2; 10 episodes
2016–2020The WindsorsFergieSeries 1–3; 17 episodes
2017SherlockNurse CornishSeries 4; episode 2: "The Lying Detective"
Decline and FallFlorence FaganMini-series; episodes 1 and 2
Summer Comedy ShortsBlodwenMini-series; episode 5: "Ellie White & Vicki Pepperdine's Summer"
2017–2018DoodlebugsVarious characters (voice)Episodes 1–5
2018Death in ParadiseEva IngramSeries 7; episode 6: "Meditated in Murder"
Oi Leonardo!(unknown role)Mini-series; episode 1: "The Last Supper"
2018–2021Stath Lets FlatsCaroleMain role. Series 1–3; 16 episodes
2019TaskmasterHerself - ContestantSeries 9; episodes 1–10
This Time with Alan PartridgeDr. Susan LyleSeries 1; episode 6
The Reluctant LandlordVeronica WebsterSeries 2; episode 5: "Dreadlock Jeff"
LadhoodMiss MonroeSeries 1; episode 3: "Down Days"
2019–2022GhostsMaryMain role. Series 1–4; 24 episodes
2021PetrichorChloe StrinbergMini-series; episode 4
Celebrity MastermindHerself - ContenderSeries 19; episode 14
2022The WitchfinderMartha PleasedEpisode 2
Here We GoKimSeries 1; episode 2: "Amy's Job Interview"
Ellie & NatasiaKatySeries 1; episode 6
Don't Hug Me I'm ScaredSad Square Tissue Box (voice)Episode 2: "Death"
2022–2025Big BoysJules HandyMain role. Series 1–3; 16 episodes
2023A Whole Lifetime with Jamie DemetriouBav DavisonTelevision special
Ted LassoBarbaraSeason 3; 9 episodes
Men UpJoanna WootleTelevision film

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010–2012 PartyPhoebeAll 3 series
2012Bird IslandJaneAll episodes. Also writer
2017Ankle TagAlice6 episodes (replaced by Margaret Cabourn-Smith for the final 2 episodes of series 2)
The Accidental AMHayleyAll episodes
2014–2024Tim Key's Late Night Poetry ProgrammeMeganSeries 2–5

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryProjectResultRef.
2022Royal Television Society Programme AwardsComedy Performance: FemaleStath Lets Flats
2023BAFTA CymruBest ActressBig Boys
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesTed Lasso

References

References

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  4. Jones, Alice. (15 April 2021). "Katy Wix on comedy, cake and death: 'I just wanted to scream at people'".
  5. McCrum, Kirstie. (23 March 2013). "Katy Wix is Wales' newest funny girl".
  6. (24 August 2010). "Interview Extra – The King is Dead". [[TV Choice]].
  7. "Not Going Out (TV Series 2006– )". IMDb.
  8. "Torchwood (TV Series 2006–2011)". IMDb.
  9. (18 June 2021). "Lemon Drizzle: A life told in cake-related moments".
  10. Jones, Alice. (15 April 2021). "Katy Wix on comedy, cake and death: 'I just wanted to scream at people'".
  11. "Ep 238: Katy Wix".
  12. "Bird Island – Radio 4 Sitcom".
  13. (3 March 2022). "Nominations announced for the RTS Programme Awards 2022".
  14. (6 September 2023). "2023 BAFTA Cymru Awards: The Nominations". [[BAFTA]].
  15. (10 January 2024). "Nominations Announced for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®". [[Screen Actors Guild]].
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