Sally Phillips Bio - Biography

Name Sally Phillips
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Date of Birth 10 May 1970
Place of Birth Hong Kong
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In 1995, Phillips played the role of a reporter in the unbroadcast pilot of Chris Morris's spoof series Brass Eye which at that point was called Torque TV, however she did not appear in the series itself.

Her role as a receptionist in I'm Alan Partridge proved to be her big break. She had a starring role in the short-lived 1999 British comedy series "Hippies" (with Simon Pegg and Julian Rhind-Tutt), and also co-created Smack the Pony, an all-female, double Emmy Award winning comedy show. In 2003, she was listed in The Observer as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy. She appeared in Bridget Jones's Diary as "Shazzer", previously auditioning for Bridget. She also featured in the Eddie Izzard written sitcom Cows.

In 2004, she took the title role in the BBC radio sitcom Clare in the Community. In August 2005 she returned to the stage after a long absence, in Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest at the Oxford Playhouse. In 2006 she appeared in the Australian comedy feature BoyTown, while on television she appeared as Clare Winchester in the BBC2 sci-fi comedy Hyperdrive.

During 2009 she had recurring parts in the BBC's hit comedies Jam & Jerusalem as a scatterbrained New Ager and "Miranda" as Miranda Hart's irritating upper-class friend.

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