Dear Fatty

Dear Fatty by Dawn French is an illustrated memoir published by Arrow in 2009, comprising 366 pages. In this engaging collection of letters, French reflects on her extensive career in comedy, which spans nearly three decades. She shares insights into her journey, beginning with her involvement in the alternative comedy group the Comic Strip and her role in pioneering women’s presence in British comedy through shows like Girls On Top. The book captures her irreverent humor and the various characters she has portrayed, including her work with the beloved duo French and Saunders.
Readers will find a candid exploration of French’s life, touching on personal anecdotes and professional milestones. The memoir addresses themes of entertainment, performing arts, and the challenges faced by women in comedy. Through her humorous lens, French discusses everything from her experiences living with Jennifer Saunders to her perspectives on societal issues like sizeism. Dear Fatty offers a unique glimpse into the life of a dynamic figure in the world of comedy, making it a notable addition to the genres of biography and humor.
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One of the greatest comedy actresses of recent time, Dawn French has a career that has spanned nearly three decades, encompassing a vast and brilliant array of characters. Loved for her irreverant humor, she has achieved massive success while pushing boundaries and challenging stereotypes. In this memoir in the form of letters to people in her life, she describes her journey. Beginning her career as part of the groundbreaking alternative comedy group the Comic Strip, she then helped firmly establish a place for women in British comedy with Girls On Top, which teamed Dawn with Jennifer Saunders, Ruby Wax, and Tracy Ullman. As part of the wildly successful and much-loved duo French and Saunders, Dawn helped create a repetoire of brilliantly observed characters, parodying popular culture and impersonating everything from Harry Potter to The Exorcist. Dawn’s recent role in the Vicar of Dibley showcased both her talent and also her ability to take a controversial issue and make it mainstream–and very funny. From her apartment-sharing antics with Jennifer Saunders to the death of her father, from her outspoken views on sizeism to her views on Madonna, Dear Fatty will chronicle the extraordinary, hilarious rise of a complex, dynamic, and unstoppable woman.
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