Mae Martin
Born | May 2, 1987 |
Hometown | Toronto, Canada |
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‘I’m so angry, so devastated’: Mae Martin pens emotional response to ‘deadly year for LGBTQ+ people’
- ‘I am always disappointed by the awkward nervous silence of our allies,’ actor and comedian wrote
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AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2021 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | Female Performance in a Comedy Programme | Feel Good | Nominated |
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Elliot Page and Mae Martin get matching tattoos
'The Umbrella Academy' actor Elliot Page and his friend Mae Martin now have matching coffee cup tattoos.
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Mae Martin: ‘We have to give ourselves a break for being turned on by weird stuff’
The new season of the comedian’s Netflix series Feel Good tackles trauma, gender identity and addiction. It’s also extremely funny. They tell Alexandra Pollard why they’re not ready to be a spokesperson
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Mae Martin and Charlotte Ritchie Explain That Vomit-Flecked ‘Feel Good’ Ending
The stars explain what Mae and George's escape via trees, leaves and puke all means
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Feel Good made a really smart choice about gender
"You tell me and I'll use the right words."
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Feel Good season two review – Mae Martin’s queer love story is a deadpan delight
Feel Good season two review – Mae Martin’s queer love story is a deadpan delight. The comic’s series about addiction and relationships is both a tender exploration of trauma, and extraordinarily funny. This is TV that gives you a crash course in empathy
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Feel Good, season 2 review: Bafta-nominated 'sadcom' tackles millennial angst with verve
“What I love about you, is you’re very now. You’re an addict. You’re anxious, you’re trans… You look like something out of Deep Space Nine. You’re a lonely millennial.” The description offered by sharp-tongued talent agent Donna (Eleanor Matsuura) of her newly acquired stand-up comedy client seems like a neat summation of both Mae Martin as a TV character and as a real-life comedian. Yet, really, it isn’t. Though it may look like it on the surface, neither Martin, nor their semi-autobiographical
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Mae Martin on codependency, "toxic" relationships and 'Feel Good' season two
"I don't think it's bad to need people. We all need people sometimes."
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Feel Good's Mae Martin and Charlotte Ritchie on season 2, role play and what's next for TV's most captivating love story
"I fell in love, hard, with this girl who looks like a little kidney bean."
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‘Gender is a construct’: Non-binary star Mae Martin reacts to Bafta nod for Best Female Performance in a Comedy
Martin co-created and starred in Channel 4 hit Feel Good
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