NIKKI OSBORNE (AUSSIE COMIC & ACTRESS)

Nikki Osborne

Nikki Osborne is the Australian comedian and actress with who’s as funny as she is good looking. Known for her razor-sharp wit, fearless improv, and ability to roast anything that moves (including herself), Nikki has built a reputation for making audiences laugh, wince, and quote her punchlines for weeks afterwards.

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Nikki Osborne is the Australian comedian and actor with who’s as funny as she is good looking. Known for her razor-sharp wit, fearless improv, and ability to roast anything that moves (including herself), Nikki has built a reputation for making audiences laugh, wince, and quote her punchlines for weeks afterwards.

Originally trained as an actress, Nikki has starred in everything from TV dramas and commercials to stand-up tours and satirical news shows. She’s equally at home delivering perfectly timed gags on a panel show as she is diving into dark comedic characters on screen. Her smash-hit live show On The Spectrum won critical praise (and a few nervous coughs) for its fearless, taboo-busting humour, cementing her status as a performer who knows where the line is… and delights in dancing right over it.

In Australia, she’s been a regular face on network TV, with appearances on Hughesy We Have a Problem, Dancing With The Stars, I’m a Celebrity, Just For Laughs Un-cut and Drunk History, Hoges, just to name a few.

Off-screen, she’s toured sold-out comedy shows, written for stage, television and her national column and has become a cult social media favourite with her viral “Bush Barbie” sketches, a satirical Aussie character whose no nonsense wisdom has won millions of fans.

Now stepping into the UK scene, Nikki brings a rare combination of comedic fearlessness, acting versatility, and on-screen charisma that makes her a natural fit for British comedy panel shows, scripted sitcoms, and even edgier film roles. She’s witty, quick, and has the sort of comic instincts you can’t teach, though she’s not above teaching you a few new words in return.

Casting Notes: Think a whip-smart blend of Jennifer Saunders and Rebel Wilson, with the comedic nerve of Borat, Jo Brand on espresso and Paul Hogan (Crocodile Dundee). Ideal for roles needing quick-fire banter, unapologetic humour, or that uniquely Aussie mix of warmth and cheek.

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