
Andi Osho
Acting • Born 1973-01-27
Biography
Andi was born in Stratford, East London and attended Sarah Bonnell Comprehensive School. She studied drama at Barking College of Technology where peers included Razaaq Adoti (Amistad (1997), Black Hawk Down (2001)), Sarah Webb, lead singer of acid jazz group D Influence and Idris Elba (Pacific Rim (2013), The Wire (2002)). She later went on to study TV production at Ravensbourne College of Design after which she took several roles at TV post production companies. Andi also worked in TV broadcasting at Walt Disney Television International and was the technical ops manager at new media start up, Where-It's-At. After working as a post production supervisor on ITV soap Night & Day (2001) Andi retrained as an actor at The Academy Drama School in London. She made her stage debut in 2003 and went on to appear at several renowned fringe and off-West End venues including The Arts Theatre, Riverside Studios, Kings Head and Liverpool Everyman. 2005 saw her "powerful" (Time Out) performance in Medea and as jazz singer, Dolly Rathebe in Who Killed Mr Drum? Andi ended the year with a No. 1 tour of Dael Orlandersmith's Pulitzer nominated play, Yellowman which received critical praise. Andi's TV debut was in long-running BBC soap EastEnders (1985). In 2007 Andi began performing stand up comedy and in July of that year won the coveted Funny Women award at London's Comedy Store. She went on to be runner up at Hackney Empire New Act of The Year and Leicester Mercury Comedian of The Year. This launched a successful television career which saw Andi make regular appearances on popular panel shows including Mock the Week (2005) and Never Mind the Buzzcocks (1996). She has also made two appearances on Jack Dee Live at the Apollo (2004) as well as three sell out tours of her solo stand up shows, All The Single Ladies and Afroblighty. She performed live, in front of a 15,000 strong audience at London's O2 arena for the Channel 4 Great Ormond Street Comedy Gala. She made her feature debut in Swinging with the Finkels (2011) opposite Sherlock (2010) and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) star Martin Freeman. Andi is an accomplished writer (The One Lenny (2011) and Stand Up for the Week (2010) (in which she also appeared). Andi is also developing her own film and television projects. She has written for Fox US and BBC TV and Radio and for several newspapers including The Times and The I and is a regular blogger. In 2014 Andi wrote and produced Brit.i.am (2014), a crowd-sourced short film about Britishness which went on to win three awards and was officially selected for ten festivals. She recently completed her second short, The Grid (2015), a sci thriller starring newcomer Stony Blyden and Eastenders alumni Troy Titus-Adams.
Filmography
31 credits
A Castle for Christmas
Movie • 2021
Maisie

The Intergalactic Adventures of Max Cloud
Movie • 2020
Sofia

The Stranger in Our Bed
Movie • 2022
Paula

The Grid
Movie • 2015
Anna Pascal

Lights Out
Movie • 2016
Emma

The Angina Monologues
Movie • 2010
Herself

Shazam!
Movie • 2019
Ms. E.B. Glover

Jane
Movie • 2019

Michael McIntyre: In His Own Words
Movie • 2021
Self

The Graham Norton Show
TV • 2007
Self

Blue Lights
TV • 2023
Sandra Cliff

Waking the Dead
TV • 2001
Policewoman

Good Omens
TV • 2019
Sitis

Kiri
TV • 2018
Rochelle Akindele

@midnight with Chris Hardwick
TV • 2013
Self

Room 101
TV • 1994
Self

Curfew
TV • 2019
Jenny Donahue

The Sandman
TV • 2022
Miranda Walker

Never Mind the Buzzcocks
TV • 1996
Self

Let's Dance for Comic Relief
TV • 2009
Self - Contestant

On the Edge
TV • 2018
Bisi

Comedy Central at the Comedy Store
TV • 2010
Self

Pandora
TV • 2019
Rosa Ross

Payback
TV • 2023
DI Jean Royce

Bill Nye Saves the World
TV • 2017
Bread

You & Me
TV • 2023
Pam

Death in Paradise
TV • 2011
Precious Abellard

I May Destroy You
TV • 2020
Carrie

Between the Covers
TV • 2020
Self

Breeders
TV • 2020
Susie

Sex Education
TV • 2019
Nicky Bowman