Claire Hooper

This article is about the Australian comedian. For the English artist, see Claire Hooper (artist).
Claire Hooper
Born (1976-09-05) 5 September 1976
Perth, Western Australia
Medium Stand-up, television, radio
Nationality Australian
Years active 2004–present
Notable works and roles Team captain, Good News Week (2008–2012)

Claire Hooper (born 5 September 1976) is an Australian stand-up comedian and writer. She appeared as a team captain on the 2008 revival of Good News Week on Network Ten[1] and was a regular on The Sideshow, appearing with Paul McDermott.[2] Since 2005, she has regularly performed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Career

Prior to entering into comedy, Hooper worked in children's and adult theatre in Perth, Western Australia, as an actress and director.[3] Hooper attended Curtin University and graduated with a degree in Theatre Studies.[4] She has written, directed and costumed professionally for many youth theatre productions.[5]

In 2004, Hooper won the Western Australian finals of Triple J's Raw Comedy.[6] In 2005, she was selected to perform in "The Comedy Zone" for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and was awarded "Best and Fairest" at the National Improvisation Championships in Sydney.[7] After a surgeon saw her on television, he contacted Hooper and advised her to have a growth on her neck checked by a doctor. She discovered she had a goitre that required surgery, which led her to wonder what she would do if she ever lost her voice. In 2006, Hooper performed a one-hour live show titled Oh inspired by the incident, during which she did not speak at all, instead communicating through recorded audio, videos, handwritten signs, breakdancing and mime. The show was well-received, earning a nomination at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival for the "Best Newcomer" award.[8] Her 2007 show, "Show Girl", was inspired by Kylie Minogue and involved Hooper juxtaposing ideas of Minogue as dignified and ladylike with her own failed attempts to maintain dignity.[3][9] In 2008, she returned to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival to perform a new solo show, "Storybook".[10]

In addition to her live comedy shows, Hooper has made numerous appearances on Australian radio and television since 2005. Her television credits include guest stand-up appearances on Stand Up Australia and Rove Live, a presenting role on How the Quest Was Won and a regular segment on The Sideshow. She was a member of the negating team with Stephen K Amos and Greg Fleet in the 2007 Melbourne International Comedy Festival´s Great Debate which aired on Network Ten.[11] In 2008, she was cast to replace Julie McCrossin as a regular team captain on Good News Week.[12] She also appeared as the guest detective in episode three of dark comedy miniseries Sleuth 101.

In July 2015, Hooper and Mel Buttle were announced as the hosts of the second season of The Great Australian Bake Off, began airing on LifeStyle Food on 13 October.[13]

References

  1. "Good News Week". Network Ten. Retrieved 2008-02-08.
  2. "About The Sideshow – ABC TV". Australian Broadcasting Commission. Retrieved 2007-09-01.
  3. 1 2 Lobley, Katrina (2007-05-11). "Claire Hooper". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2009-08-18.
  4. "Lucky move is good news all around". The Age. Melbourne. 30 October 2008.
  5. "Claire Hooper" (PDF). Australian Entertainment Services. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
  6. Vabolis, Jo (2008-02-26). "Fringe review – Storybook, Claire Hooper". The Independent Weekly. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
  7. "Claire Hooper". The Groggy Squirrel. 2007-02-12. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
  8. Ziffer, Daniel (2007-04-07). "Comedy's rocket man is reaching for the TV stars". The Age. Melbourne. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
  9. Morton, Adam (2007-04-20). "Claire Hooper: Show Girl". The Age. Melbourne. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
  10. Nicholls, Daniel (2008-03-22). "Claire Hooper – Storybook". The Groggy Squirrel. Retrieved 2008-05-06.
  11. Speaker Profile of Claire Hooper at The Celebrity Speakers Bureau
  12. "Claire Hooper". Perth Theatre Company. Retrieved 2007-09-01.
  13. Knox, David (13 July 2015). "Claire Hooper, Mel Buttle to host The Great Australian Bake Off". TV Tonight. Retrieved 14 September 2015.

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