British entertainer and writer. She was a drama lecturer and BBC Radio London journalist before she was encouraged to try her hand at stand up comedy. She became established through her Edinburgh Fringe one woman cabaret shows and her 1995 Karen Carpenter tribute act before graduating to mainstream acting and forming the Red Rag Women's Theatre Company. During her 20s and 30s, Clune identified as a lesbian but in 2001, she met Heartbeat actor and stunt performer Richard Hannant, who was the fire officer at the Arts Theatre where she was performing, and started a relationship with him. Eleven months later she became pregnant with their first child, a daughter, Saoirse. The couple went on to have naturally conceived triplets (2005) and married in 2008.
Offensive: The Real Derek and Clive
(Self)
National Theatre Live: Grenfell: in the words of survivors
(Judith Blakeman)
A Lump In My Throat
(Religious Woman)
Denial
(Heather Rogers)
Julius Caesar
(Julius Caesar)
The Vote
(Maggie Tann)
Henry IV
(Westmoreland/Glendower)
The Tempest
(Stefano)
Breathtaking
(Donna)
Emilia
(Lord Thomas Howard/Hester/Lady Helena)
The Great Escaper
(Judith Cook)
Good Omens
(Oyster Woman)
Good Omens
(Waitress)
Waking the Dead
(Elaine Morrison)
What the Dickens?
(Self)
No Escape
(Sandra)
Father Brown
(Thelma Bryce)
Borderline
(Proctor)
Ghosts
(Gwen)
QI
(Self)
Three Girls
(Jillian Menzies)
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
(Self)
Motherland
(Mrs. Lamb)
Mandy
(Nurse)
Mandy
(Mrs. Anderson)
Marriage
(Helen)