Emily Atack will hit the road in Spring 2019 with her debut comedy show Talk Thirty To Me, a live memoir of anecdotes, impressions and tales of a comedy actor in her twenties. Emily will unravel today’s anxiety-inducing world of scrolling through social media, swiping right and left, slimming apps, and the never-ending search for ‘the one’. Her debut tour promises to be a truly hilarious, tongue-in-cheek look at ‘having it all’ and turning 30 in the millennial age.
In December 2018 Emily joined the line up of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! – the most watched series in the show’s history. Emily opened the series by jumping out of a plane at 12,000 feet before taking on 50 snakes in the ‘Viper Pit’ in front of an audience of millions. The opening episode was the most watched TV moment of the year, beaten only by the World Cup, with over 11 million tuning in to see her rise to the challenge with humour and fearlessness. She received 3.4 million votes on the final day.
A comedian, actress, impressionist and singer, Emily rose to stardom playing Charlotte Hinchcliffe in the cult hit The Inbetweeners for Channel 4. Her other, most recent TV work includes Almost Never (BBC), The Keith and Paddy Picture Show (ITV), The Keith Lemon Sketch Show (ITV), The Tracey Ullman Show (BBC/HBO), Jumpers (Sky Arts), and Birds Of A Feather (ITV).
Emily’s film credits include Songbird (with Colbie Smulders and Jessica Hynes), Patrick (Disney/Buena Vista Int’l), co-starring with Jennifer Saunders and Meera Syal, and opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones, Bill Nighy, Michael Gambon and Toby Jones in Ol Parker’s Dad’s Army. Iron Sky: The Coming Race with Tom Green is currently in post-production, and Lies We Tell was selected for the 2017 Raindance Film Festival. Emily starred in this alongside Gabriel Byrne, Mark Addy and Harvey Keitel.
In 2016 Emily made her stage debut, playing Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s at the prestigious Theatre Royal Bath. The same year, Marie Claire UK named her their Girl of The Moment.