Education
Subsequently, she studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
Subsequently, she studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
Montgomery built her career as one third of Comedy Theatre Company Population 3, along with James Bachman and Barunka O"Shaughnessy, and she appeared as a roving reporter for the comic television programme The Friday Night Project. Other television work has included Bo" Selecta!, The Mighty Boosh, and The Information Technology Crowd. Montgomery has been heard in several Radio 4 programmes, including the radio phone-in spoof Down the Lincolnshire, Robin and Wendy"s Wet Weekends, The Way We Live Right Now, The Museum of Everything, The Department, Another Case of Milton Jones, The Party Lincolnshire, Harry Hill"s Ghost of a Christmas Present, The Pits, the Torchwood story "Lost Souls" and Lucy Montgomery"s Variety Pack (2010).
She was also the voice of Jeanine and other female characters in the Animated Puppetoon children"s television series A Town Called Panic.
In 2005, Montgomery began writing for and performing in the comedy sketch show Tittybangbang on British Broadcasting Corporation Three. The sketch comedy series also stars Debbie Chazen and has had three series, from 2005 to late 2007.
She was in The Armstrong and Miller Show on British Broadcasting Corporation One, and Bellamy"s People on British Broadcasting Corporation Two. She has also been on The Law of the Playground and The Wall on British Broadcasting Corporation Three, and produced a pilot for her own sketch show pilot for the British Broadcasting Corporation called The Full Montgomery which went on to run on Radio 4 for two series.
She provided the voice of Destiny in Mongrels.
She voiced for the series Badly Dubbed Porn on Comedy Central. She has starred in many stage productions, including leads in record breaking and critically acclaimed Jerusalem with Mark Rylance at the Royal Court in 2009, the 2011-2012 revival of Stephen Sondheim"s Company at the Sheffield Crucible and Canvas at the Chichester Festival in 2012. Montgomery appeared in the musical Viva Forever!, based on the music of the Spice Girls.
Montgomery had various roles in The Life of Rock with Brian Pern and Harry and Paul"s History of British Broadcasting Corporation 2.
While at Cambridge University, Montgomery was a member of Footlights, an amateur theatrical club