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Jane Godley Currie (20 January 1961 – 2 November 2024), known professionally as Janey Godley, was a Scottish stand-up comedian, actress, writer and political activist. She began her stand-up career in 1994, and won various awards for her comedy in the 2000s.
Born in 1961, the Glaswegian, real name Jane Godley Currie, rose to prominence in the public eye following her parodies of then-Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon during the Covid pandemic.
The comedian Janey Godley, who chronicled her struggles in unflinching detail, has died after a long illness.
Born in poverty in Glasgow in 1961, Godley went on to become a regular co-presenter on BBC Radio 4’s Loose Ends, as well as fronting BBC Radio 4 series The C Bomb.
Godley died aged 63 in November after receiving palliative treatment for terminal cancer.
Janey Godley (born 1961) Paul Goebel (born 1968) Loyiso Gola (born 1983) Judy Gold (born 1962) Adam Goldberg (born 1970) Adam F. Goldberg (born 1976) Andrew Goldberg (born 1978) Evan Goldberg (born 1982) Whoopi Goldberg (born 1955) Brett Goldstein (born 1980) Jonathan Goldstein (born 1968) Bobcat Goldthwait (born 1962) Ian Gomez (born 1965)
The funeral of Scottish comedian Janey Godley is set to take place after a two-day “final tour” of the cities she loved. Godley died on November 2 aged 63 after receiving palliative treatment ...
Janey Godley (mother) Ashley Jane Storrie (born 19 April 1986) is a Scottish stand-up comedian, presenter on radio and television, actress, and writer.