Bekka Bowling
Bekka Bowling (born c. 1988) is a British stand-up comedian, actor and writer. Early in her career she was a runner-up at the Funny Women awards. She has acted for the BBC and she has been commissioned as a screenwriter. LifeBowling was born about 1988 in Margate. In 2011 she was runner up at the Funny Women awards. The competition was her first ever attempt at stand up comedy,[1] and she dealt with edgy subjects like incest.[2] In 2016 she starred in the BBC Comedy "Limbo" as the pink-haired Neck with Ellie White and Sanjeev Bhaskar.[3] In 2019 she was a lead in the BBC's "Thanks for the memories"[4] and the same year she led the ensemble of BBC film "Masters of Love" as the free-spirited Lily.[5] In 2020 she stepped back from acting to focus solely on her screenwriting after signing a development deal with a major US network.[6] In 2021 she was a writer and producer on David Weil's Solos,[7] writing and creating Jenny's story for Constance Wu.[8] She was commissioned to adapt Beth O'Leary's novel The Switch into a screenplay for Amblin Partners in 2022.[9] References
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