Lizzie
Roper
'the
love child of Babs Windsor and Sid James' The Sunday Times
'A cheery sexual predator... a rowdy lustful evening' Time Out
Lizzie Roper is the founder of Loonatics at the Asylum, W1. A club she
started in 2001 with Amanda Baker and now runs with Tom Price, Stan
Stanley and Steve Ullathorne. Lizzie is a comedienne, actress, voice
over artist and director. An Edinburgh Regular, she has performed, written,
produced or directed 12 shows at the fringe since 1999. In 2000 she
co-devised and directed Andrew Clover in his one man show, 'Maurice
Clark, A Man Of Substance in a World of Filth,' for which he gained
a nomination for Perrier best newcomer. In 2003 Lizzie took up her first
one woman show, 'Lizzie Roper-Through My Keyhole', of stand up and charcters,
directed by Leisa Rea . She received great reviews for the show which
transferred to the Soho theatre, where it was also a sell out. Lizzie
has performed regularly on TV, as Trish in BBC1's The Worst Week of
My Life. She has also appeared in Coupling, Killing Time, Last Chancers,
How do You Want Me? and Take it to the limit. She is also a voice over
artists and regularly voices for BBC1, Animal Planet and numerous radio
ads and cartoons.
'Deliciously Silly... Impressively Versatile' The Scotsman
'Extremely quirky' Evening Standard
' Lizzie Roper has the knack of bringing out the naughtiness in people'
Edinburgh Evening News
'Rubber-faced Lizzie Roper' The Independent
'Lizzie Roper is a filthy, mouthy extravagant flirt; and if she doesn't
land a saucy sexpot role in the new Carry On revival, it'll be a travesty.'
Chortle.