Sandi Toksvig
Comedian and broadcaster of QI fame
Born
May 3rd, 1958
67 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United Kingdom
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A comedian, writer, and broadcaster with a career spanning decades, this individual has contributed significantly to British television and radio. Notable work includes co-founding the Comedy Store in London and hosting shows such as 'QI' and 'The News Quiz'. Through both comedic performances and written works, this person has addressed various social issues and has been involved in activism, particularly related to women's rights and LGBTQ+ equality. Additionally, authored several books that encompass both fiction and non-fiction genres.
Hosted the BBC quiz show QI
Co-founded London's Comedy Store
Presented The News Quiz on BBC Radio 4
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