Ashley Storrie

Ashley Storrie


in Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Ashley Storrie is a Scots comedian, actress and BBC Radio Scotland radio host. She makes parody videos, and has appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe. She won the 2020 Scottish Comedy Award for Best Radio Comic and was shortlisted for Herald Scottish Culture Awards in the comedy category in 2019. She is the daughter of comedian Janey Godley.

Movies for Ashley Storrie...

Title: Dinosaur
Character: Nina
Released: April 14, 2024
Type: TV
Modern dating is a world filled with white lies, false pretences and confusing games. It's a world that Nina, an undiagnosed autistic woman, is about to shake up.
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Title: Janey and Ashley Get a Real Job
Character: Presenter
Released: July 17, 2023
Type: TV
Janey Godley and daughter Ashley Storrie work on a farm, construction site, in an airport and at a factory, to prove they have what it takes to cut it outside the world of comedy.
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Title: Mission: Accessible
Character: Self - Guest
Released: November 11, 2020
Type: TV
Rosie Jones is on a mission to help disabled people plan fun-filled adventures. With her comedian pals in tow, Rosie visits places across the UK to compile a guide to the accessible British vacation.
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Ashley Storrie: Hysterical
Title: Ashley Storrie: Hysterical
Character: Self
Released: September 11, 2019
Type: Movie
Star of BBC Scotland's Up For It! and BBC Radio Scotland, Ashley Storrie returns to the Fringe with a raw and hysterical show about mental health and the ways she uses humour to overcome her pain.
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Super November
Title: Super November
Character: Barmaid
Released: March 3, 2018
Type: Movie
An overly romantic librarian believes she's found the one after just three dates, but her friends are more concerned with political turmoil, which leads to a right wing coup.
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Romance & Adventure
Title: Romance & Adventure
Character: Darren's Sister
Released: January 11, 2013
Type: Movie
In Romance and Adventure, Darren is Josie’s best friend. Josie is Darren’s flatmate. Approaching 30, Josie is desperate to travel, to escape, to do something big. Darren is happy having his meals cooked by someone other than his mum. Together they drink Buckfast and wander the streets, wondering why their friends are becoming old and boring, with houses and marriages and kitchens to retile. Together they make fun of squares and make up games, it’s them against the world, or so Josie hopes. How much can you rely on a friend who doesn’t want to grow up?