Janey Godley

Janey Godley launched her stand-up journey in 1994, adopting the stage name to sever ties with past disappointments. Her accolades include awards at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival and nominations as “Best International Guest” by the New Zealand Comedy Guild. Notable for her TV appearances and spoof voice-overs, she gained acclaim for her series “Alone” during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Despite controversies over past tweets, she earned recognition, including the Scots Language Award’s Speaker of the Year. In 2021, Godley faced health challenges with an ovarian cancer diagnosis, undergoing treatment and announcing her remission in 2022, though the cancer returned later that year. She’s set to star in the BBC comedy “Dinosaur” as Nina, showcasing her resilience and talent in the face of adversity.

Janey Godley – Comedian

 

Early Beginnings in Comedy

Janey Godley embarked on her stand-up career in 1994, driven by a passion for comedy and a desire to carve her own path in the industry.

Transition to Janey Godley

In 1995, she made a significant decision to adopt the stage name Janey Godley, symbolising a fresh start and distancing herself from past disappointments associated with her previous surnames.

Award-Winning Career

Throughout her journey, Janey Godley has been recognised for her outstanding contributions to comedy. She earned accolades such as the “Best Show Concept” and the prestigious “Spirit of the Festival” at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival.

Notable Works and Appearances

Janey Godley’s talent extends beyond stand-up, with notable appearances on television shows like River City, Sam Delaney’s News Thing, and The Alex Salmond Show. Her versatility shines through in the film Wild Rose, showcasing her ability to captivate audiences on the big screen.

Impactful Projects

Godley’s comedic prowess extends to unique projects like her spoof voice-overs and the acclaimed series Alone, which she wrote and starred in. Her contributions were particularly impactful during the COVID-19 pandemic, with her voice-overs of Nicola Sturgeon’s briefings garnering widespread recognition.

Challenges and Resilience

Despite facing challenges and controversies, Janey Godley remains resilient. She bravely confronted past tweets and addressed health issues, including an ovarian cancer diagnosis. Her openness and courage in the face of adversity have inspired many.

 

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