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Celeste Dring

Celeste Dring is an English , , and , best known for co-creating and starring in the sketch comedy series (2022) alongside Freya Parker, and for her role as in the satirical sitcom (2016–2023). Born in , West Midlands, , Dring studied English at the , graduating in July 2010. She began her professional career as a director at the Central Youth Theatre in Wolverhampton before pursuing acting and comedy full-time. In 2012, she formed the fringe theatre trio Lebensmüde with Freya Parker and Ed Kiely, performing at the in 2013; the group transitioned into the comedy duo by 2014 after Kiely's departure, earning a nomination for best newcomer at that year's Fringe. Dring's television roles include Laura Richards in the BBC drama Wanderlust (2018) and Kayleigh in the BBC mockumentary This Country (2018). Her film appearances feature supporting parts in Edgar Wright's Last Night in Soho (2021), Judd Apatow's The Bubble (2022), and Joe Wright's Cyrano (2021). She has also contributed to radio comedy, including BBC Radio 4's The East Coast Listening Post. Through Lazy Susan, Dring and Parker have developed a signature style of that satirizes gender dynamics, misogynistic tropes, and modern cultural phenomena, with their work evolving from Edinburgh Fringe stages to television and ongoing development of new material.

Early life and education

Dring was born in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, and grew up with three older brothers. Her parents came from working-class backgrounds, and her mother supported her early interests in dance and drama. At age 11, she developed a passion for comedy, inspired by the BBC sitcom The Office. She attended , a co-educational independent school in , where she studied A-levels in English, , and as part of a small, creative all-girls English class. During her time there, Dring performed in the school musical Summer Holiday, did , and gained acting experience, including a production of in . The school's emphasis on practical arts and supportive staff, such as teacher John Goddard, encouraged her creative development. Dring later studied English at the , graduating with a first-class degree in July 2010.

Comedy career

Live performances

Celeste Dring began her live comedy career as part of the fringe theatre trio Lebensmüde, alongside Freya and Ed , debuting at the 2013 on the Free Fringe circuit. The group performed sketch-based material, marking Dring's initial foray into stage . Following Kiely's departure, Dring and Parker formed the comedy duo in 2014, presenting their debut show Extreme Humans at the . The production earned a nomination for the for Best Newcomer, highlighting their emerging talent in . Extreme Humans featured an impressive range of skits, including character-driven pieces like the bittersweet exchanges between Viv and Steve, reminiscent of awkward interpersonal dynamics in everyday scenarios. Lazy Susan's live shows became known for their absurd, surreal sketches that escalated mundane situations into bizarre and unpredictable territory, often drawing inspiration from overheard conversations and modern cultural absurdities. Their style blended high-energy performance with sharp , as seen in subsequent Edinburgh Fringe productions such as Crazy Sexy Fool (2016) and Forgive Me, Mother! (2018), where sketches incorporated interactive elements, neurotic arcs, and satirical takes on themes like anxiety and dynamics. In Forgive Me, Mother!, for instance, Parker portrayed a character gripped by toward male audience members, contrasted by Dring's bold flirtations, culminating in chaotic narrative threads like fly-extermination gags with emotional payoffs. The duo's work extended to other venues, including and , solidifying their reputation for polished, irreverent comedy. By 2019, had received the Chortle Award for best sketch, character, or improv group, reflecting the impact of their live performances. Their stage material, including recurring characters and standalone sketches, directly informed the 2022 series adaptation, transitioning their absurd style from stages to broadcast while preserving the essence of their live energy. This evolution from intimate gigs to larger platforms underscored how their live work paved the way for broader comedic opportunities.

Writing and collaborations

Celeste Dring has built a notable career as a comedy writer, often collaborating closely with her partner in the sketch duo Lazy Susan, Freya Parker. Together, they co-wrote the sketches for their BBC Three series Lazy Susan, which aired in 2022 as a four-episode run of 14-minute shorts featuring social commentary through absurd characters and scenarios. Dring served as associate producer on the series, contributing to its production alongside writing duties that drew from their acclaimed live stage work. Their collaborative writing style emphasizes sharp observations on gender dynamics and everyday absurdities, as seen in sketches like a spoof hotline for Twitter trolls. In radio, Dring contributed as a writer and performer to BBC Radio 4's Sketchorama in 2015, where she helped craft and deliver short comedic pieces as part of ensemble episodes. She also wrote and performed for Newsjack in 2017, submitting satirical sketches for the topical comedy show during its series run. These early radio collaborations honed her skills in quick-witted, audience-submitted humor, with Dring's contributions appearing in multiple episodes alongside other emerging talents. Additionally, Dring and Parker co-wrote East Coast Listening Post for BBC Radio 4, a two-series project in 2017 and 2019 that blended narrative sketches with improvised . In 2025, Dring appeared in the BBC Radio 4 series Crybabies Present..., performing in episodes "Dances with Rats" and "All or Nothingham". Dring's television writing extends to other projects, including scripts for in its 30th series in 2022, where she provided material for panel segments and intros. She also wrote for across its first two series in 2020 and 2021, contributing sketches that supported the host's stand-up and character pieces. In collaborative character development, Dring based her portrayal of in on characters from the reality TV show , though her primary contribution there was performative. A standout solo collaborative effort is The Panic Sisters - We Used To Be (2023), a video short that Dring wrote, composed, directed, and starred in as Joan, alongside performers and Celeste Dodwell. The project satirizes pop nostalgia through a faux live performance, produced by Blink Industries, and highlights Dring's multifaceted role in blending writing with musical and directorial elements. Her writing has earned recognition through Lazy Susan's nomination for Best Newcomer at the 2014 , acknowledging their co-authored debut hour.

Television work

Major roles

Celeste Dring gained prominence for her portrayal of in the satirical series , which aired from 2016 to 2020 across three seasons totaling 20 episodes, with her reprising the role in the 2023 Coronation Special. In the show, co-starring as Prince Charles and as , Dring depicted Eugenie as a dim-witted, affluent Sloane alongside her sister Beatrice (Ellie White), often fumbling through purposeless schemes like influencing and wedding vlogs that satirized royal privilege and family dynamics. The character's arc evolved from idle royal hanger-on to opportunistic opportunist, contributing to the series' acclaim as a "gloriously brazen " that cemented Dring's reputation for sharp comedic timing in ensemble casts. This role marked a breakthrough, showcasing her ability to blend physical with social commentary and boosting her visibility in British television. Dring played Kayleigh Hudson in four episodes of the mockumentary from 2017 to 2020, appearing alongside creators and Charlie Cooper as Kerry and Kurtan Mucklowe. Introduced in series 1's "Peeping Tom" as a newcomer to the fictional village of , Hudson integrated into the show's quirky rural community, participating in absurd local dramas like driving lessons and family feuds that highlighted small-town eccentricities. Her recurring presence added layers of naive enthusiasm to the ensemble, earning praise within the BAFTA-winning series for enhancing its authentic portrayal of British provincial life, though critics noted her as a supporting figure in the Cooper siblings' dominant narrative. The role further solidified Dring's comedic versatility in character-driven sitcoms. In the 2018 BBC One drama Wanderlust, Dring portrayed Laura Richards across all five episodes, the younger daughter of therapist Joy (Toni Collette) and husband Alan (Steven Mackintosh), navigating modern relationships in a polyamorous family setup. Laura's arc centered on her dissatisfaction with a dead-end corporate job and fruitless , culminating in a spontaneous encounter that prompts her to challenge familial boundaries and pursue emotional fulfillment. Amid the series' exploration of , Dring's performance was highlighted for capturing youthful frustration and tentative growth, though reviews critiqued the ensemble's uneven focus in the "steamy" but divisive narrative. This dramatic turn expanded Dring's range beyond , demonstrating her in more introspective roles. Dring co-created and starred in the BBC Three sketch comedy Lazy Susan (with Freya Parker), featuring various characters in a 2019 pilot and the 2022 four-episode series, each around 14 minutes long. The sketches satirized gender dynamics, , and everyday absurdities through personas like Twitter troll hotlines and male-gaze film parodies, with Dring's fluid portrayals—from bossy to vulnerable—driving the show's subversive humor. Critics lauded the duo's "brilliant" reinvention of the female sketch format, praising its sharp wit and visual gags, which elevated Dring's profile as a writer-performer and led to broader recognition in .

Guest and supporting appearances

Dring made her early television guest appearance in the BBC Three sitcom Josh, portraying Lily, an old classmate of the protagonist, in the episode "Mum & Dad" from series 1 (2015). This comedic role highlighted her ability to deliver sharp, awkward humor in social scenarios. In the same year, she appeared as Barmaid Zorro in the BBC One comedy SunTrap, specifically in episode 4, "Casino" (2015), where her character added a quirky, supporting presence to the episode's chaotic plot involving undercover antics. Dring took on a specialized guest part as Sauce Scientist in Morgana Robinson's The Agency on (2016), appearing in episode 1.1 as part of the sketch show's satirical take on ; she also featured as a in episode 7, demonstrating her versatility in ensemble comedy sketches. Her role as Suzie the Chef in the Year Friends (2016), episode "September," allowed her to explore improvisational humor in a format centered on friends navigating adulthood. In the coming-of-age series (2019), Dring played the supporting character Penelope across episodes 5 ("Schnecker") and 6 ("The First Time") of series 1, contributing to the show's blend of youthful awkwardness and relational dynamics. Transitioning to drama, Dring guest-starred as Liza Tutee in the thriller Absentia (2019), season 2 episode 4, "Offenders," where her performance in a tense investigative scene underscored her range beyond comedy into suspenseful narratives. More recently, she portrayed Goodwife Griffin in the historical comedy The Witchfinder (2022), episode 1, embodying a period-specific character in the show's absurd take on 17th-century witch hunts. In 2024, Dring appeared as herself in the panel show Rob Beckett's , series 1 episode 6, engaging in lighthearted discussions on television trivia alongside other comedians.
YearSeriesRoleEpisode(s)Network
2015LilySeries 1, Episode 2 ("")
2015SunTrapBarmaid Series 1, Episode 4 ("Casino")
2016Morgana Robinson's The AgencySauce Scientist / WomanEpisode 1.1 / Episode 7
2016Year FriendsSuzie the Chef""Online (BBC)
2019PenelopeSeries 1, Episodes 5–6
2019AbsentiaLiza TuteeSeason 2, Episode 4 ("Offenders")
2022The WitchfinderGoodwife GriffinEpisode 1
2024Rob Beckett's Smart TVSelfSeries 1, Episode 6

Film and other media

Film roles

Celeste Dring began her work in films in the mid-2010s, taking on supporting roles in both short and feature films. Her film debut came in the 2015 short film Smell Investigators, directed by Adam McNicol, where she portrayed Pete Lazarus, one half of a bumbling detective duo investigating odors alongside co-star and collaborator Freya Parker. The project, written by Dring and Parker under their comedy duo Lazy Susan, satirized inept entrepreneurship in a two-minute comedic sketch. In 2021, Dring appeared as Shop Assistant in Edgar Wright's psychological thriller , a brief but memorable role in a film starring and , set against the vibrant backdrop of 1960s . That same year, she had an uncredited cameo as Theatre Lady in Joe Wright's musical adaptation Cyrano, featuring in the title role and exploring themes of through poetic verse. Dring's role expanded in 2022 with The Bubble, a Judd Apatow-directed Netflix comedy satirizing Hollywood's pandemic-era film production, where she played Martha the Script Supervisor amid an ensemble cast including Karen Gillan, David Duchovny, and Pedro Pascal. Her character contributed to the film's chaotic depiction of actors quarantined while shooting a dinosaur franchise sequel, emphasizing bureaucratic absurdities in the industry.

Radio and voice work

Celeste Dring has contributed to several BBC Radio 4 productions through voice acting and sketch performance, leveraging the audio medium's emphasis on imaginative storytelling and experimental humor. Her work in this area often involves character-driven sketches that adapt stage-originated personas to purely sonic formats, allowing for heightened absurdity without visual constraints. In 2015, Dring, as part of the comedy duo with Freya Parker, provided voice contributions to multiple sketches in Sketchorama Series 4, a showcase for emerging live sketch acts transitioned to radio. The episodes featured their style, characterized by tender yet ridiculous scenarios drawn from everyday absurdities, performed alongside other acts like . This radio adaptation highlighted how the format enables experimental comedy, relying on vocal nuances and sound design to evoke visual humor from their Edinburgh Fringe-nominated stage material. Dring wrote and performed sketches for Newsjack on in 2017, appearing in episodes such as Series 16 Episode 2 with co-performers Daniel Barker and Joe Barnes, and Series 17 Episode 4 alongside and . The topical sketch show format encouraged rapid, satirical takes on current events, with Dring's contributions emphasizing quick-witted ensemble dynamics and voice-led . Her involvement overlapped briefly with influences from her television writing, adapting concise, punchy scripts suited to audio brevity. Dring co-wrote and co-performed in the series The East Coast Listening Post with Freya Parker as . The show, a spoof of American podcasts like , aired two series in 2018 and 2019, featuring absurd stories from the American East Coast through vignettes and interviews. In 2022, Dring voiced the character of Linda in Episode 2 ("The Rise") of the adaptation of David Nobbs's The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, dramatized by Jon Canter. She performed alongside as Reginald Perrin, as , and as CJ, bringing to life the character's role in the story of suburban disillusionment through nuanced vocal delivery in this full-cast . More recently, in 2025, Dring provided various voices for Crybabies Present... Series 1 on , appearing in Episode 2 ("Dances with Rats") and Episode 4 ("All or Nothingham"). In the former, she contributed to a fantasy epic audio drama about a man's rat-infested marital crisis, performing with , Michael Clarke, James Gault, and Ed Jones under Boffola Pictures production. For the latter, her voices supported a heartwarming tale of and a coin-guessing championship, alongside and , showcasing the radio medium's capacity for whimsical, character-rich narratives. These episodes exemplify Dring's versatility in ensemble voice work, where experimental soundscapes amplify comedic exaggeration.

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