Josephine Samantha Caulfield was born on 26 September 1963 and is a British actress, writer and comedian.
14 Facts About Jo Caulfield
Jo Caulfield was writing for Graham Norton, getting her own gigs and doing a BBC Radio 4 show.
In 2010, Jo Caulfield was nominated as 'Funniest Woman 2010'.
Jo Caulfield has appeared at major comedy clubs, both in the UK and overseas, and has completed two solo nationwide tours, and a further three as support act of Graham Norton, Puppetry of the Penis and Rory Bremner.
Jo Caulfield was head writer on both Ruby Wax's Waiting Game and Zoe Ball's 'Strictly Dance Fever'.
Jo Caulfield was joint winner of the 2021 Circuit Comedian of the Year.
In November 2008 Jo Caulfield presented a video piece for BBC1's The One Show about Charles Darwin.
Jo Caulfield visited the Darwin exhibition at the Natural History Museum to see what Darwin thought were the pros and cons of marriage.
In March 2010 Jo Caulfield had her set at London's Comedy Store filmed for the up-and-coming The Comedy Store series on Comedy Central.
Jo Caulfield is a TV warm-up artist, and is the regular warm-up for Have I Got News for You.
Jo Caulfield has been a regular guest on many radio shows: It's Been a Bad Week, The Fred MacAulay Show, The Motion Show, Parsons and Naylor's Pull-Out Section, Quote.
The series was primarily written by Jo Caulfield, and featured regular cast members Vicky Pepperdine, Dave Mounfield and Simon Greenall.
In December 2007 the third series of It's That Jo Caulfield Again was broadcast.
The series was primarily written by Jo Caulfield, and featured regular cast members Zoe Lyons, Nick Revel and Simon Greenall.