Jen Brister
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- Jen Brister was born in February 1975 and is a stand-up comedian from South London.
- Jen started on the comedy circuit in the late 1990s and has performed at the famous Comedy Store.
- She will be starring in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2006 with her latest show "Me, My Mother and I." In Time Out, March 2006 Jen stated "'It's really an exploration of my relationship with my mum. It's an analysis, as well, of where I am at this point in my life. I'm 31. I'm single. I don't own a house. Or a car. I don't have kids. Or any solid financial security. At 31, my mother had three children and a fourth on the way. She was married and she had a mortgage." Source: Hay, Malcolm (March 22, 2006). "Comedy - Mother's Day - Jen Brister" Time Out, p. 52.
- Cutting Edge Comedy Mardi Gras Winner 2002 (now London Gay Pride Festival)
- She has a cult following on the London lesbian scene and has regularly compered at ngihts such as CatFlap Comedy.
- Jen has been dubbed the "poor man's Rhona Cameron" Downs, Sean (June 2, 2006). "Try It". The Daily Mirror, p. 18.
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