Eleanor Morton (comedian)

Scottish comedian and writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Eleanor Morton is a Scottish comedian, actor, and writer.[3]

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Eleanor Morton
NationalityScottish[1]
Alma mater
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • Actor
  • Writer
Years active2010–present
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2012–present
Subscribers87 thousand[2]
(August 2022)
Total views12.4 million[2]
(August 2022)

Last updated: 17 August 2022
Websiteeleanormortoncomedian.com
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Education

Morton studied English and Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow and screenwriting at the Met Film School.[citation needed]

Career

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Morton did stand-up comedy while at university; her first gig was in 2010 and in 2013 she reached the semi-finals of the Chortle Student Award.[4][5][6][7] When Morton performed at the Glasgow Comedy Festival the following year, she was picked as one of The List's 'up-and-coming female comedians'.[8] Morton made her Edinburgh Fringe debut in 2014 with her show titled 'Lollipop'.[9][10]

During Covid lockdowns, Morton began creating videos in the character of Craig, a jaded guide giving tours around cultural sites such as a whisky distillery. The viral videos resulted in "a wave of new fans",[11] and she was "one of the comedians to come out of lockdown with their reputation enhanced".[12] Morton's 2022 show, 'Eleanor Morton Has Peaked', drew on her experiences of lockdown.[11] She is a board member of The Alternative Comedy Memorial Society,[13] and co-hosted their 2021 Edinburgh Fringe show.[14]

Morton co-wrote and co-starred in The Rest of Us with Mary Flanigan and Esyllt Sears. The show was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2022 and was about marginalised figures in British history.[15]

In December 2024, she started working on a podcast with comedian and author Alasdair Beckett-King entitled Eleanor & Alasdair Read That in which the two red-headed hosts discuss classic children’s literature through a modern viewpoint. The official blurb asks “Will our childhood treasures stand the test of time? Or will we be forced to make fun of them on a podcast?“ The pilot episode dealt (favourably) with J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit.

Stand up shows

  • Lollipop (2014)[3]
  • Allotted Mucking Around Time (2015)[3]
  • Happy Birthday Katie Lewis! (2016)[3]
  • Angry Young Woman (2017)[3]
  • Great Title, Glamorous Photo (2018)[3]
  • Post-Morton (2019)[3]
  • Eleanor Morton Has Peaked (2022)[3]
  • Haunted House (2024)[3]

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