Background
Fay was born in Bath in 1979 and graduated from Royal Holloway University of London in 2001 with a 2:1 Bachelor (Honours).
Fay was born in Bath in 1979 and graduated from Royal Holloway University of London in 2001 with a 2:1 Bachelor (Honours).
Royal Holloway, University of London.
television, film and radio
Fay appeared in the first series of BBC2"s How Not to Live Your Life with Dan Clark and David Armand and co-starred with Dan Clark in Dan Clark"s Guide to Dating for Comedy Central. Comedy Shorts Film Festival, despite the controversy surrounding the film"s soundtrack. Fay wrote it to a choral score of U2"s With or Without You, but the band personally declined her the license to use the score.
Fay arranged for a chorus to sing the score live along to the muted film.
Fay appeared in the film Clive Hole, adapted from a short story by Alexi Sayle and starring David Schneider, Karl Theobald and Susan Vidler. She also appeared in the film Rekindle by Marios Hamboulides, starring Tom Conti, Karl Theobald and My Family"s Daniela Denby-Ashe, and she voiced the short film Manitoba in a Cat with Kevin Eldon and Josie Long.
Foreign CBBC Fay appeared in children"s comedy shows Little Howard"s Big Question and Hacker Time. She also wrote and performed in all three series of ITV2"s flagship show Comedy Cuts and has shot her own sketch show pilot with Silver River television Foreign British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 4 Fay starred in sitcom pilot 49 Cedar Street, and appeared as a supporting comedy character in Sarah Millican"s Support Group.
Live comedy shows
Fay co-created and starred in sketch show The Works with David Armand at Madame Jojo"s in Soho
Fay"s solo live work is usually a collaboration with if.comeddies award-winning director Matt Holt (who directed Brendan Burns" ifcomeddies award-winning show 2007) and Perrier award-winning producer Tom Hopgood (who produced Laura Solon"s Perrier award winning show in 2005).
Fay has written and performed three solo comedy shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, first appearing with her "Magic Steve"s Disappearing Acting" (featuring her magician"s assistant character, Annette Cadabra) in 2006. She appeared in her second solo show, "Isabel Fay: Altar Ego", in 2007. And her third, "Don"t Let A Gift Horse in the House", at the Pleasance Courtyard in 2008.
Internet comedy
Along with Tom Hopgood, Fay co-owns production company Clever Pie, which makes online comedy sketches and films.
On 8 June 2012 Clever Pie released a musical sketch entitled "Thank You Hater!", which immediately went viral. Stephen Fry described the sketch as "a masterpiece".
Foreign British Broadcasting Corporation Comedy Online Fay wrote and performed the short film Common Film Ground and co-wrote and starred in Leader"s Wives. She also produced an exclusive sketch for Funny Or Die set to Bonnie Tyler"s hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart" called "Total Paperclips of the Heart".
Fay wrote and performed as a roving reporter on Monkey television"s online show Newslog, which also stars Steve Punt.
She was a member of the cast for E4"s Dogface, and appeared in the British Broadcasting Corporation"s Comedy Shuffle and The Royal Bodyguard.