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Infobox comedian| name = Ruby Wax| image =Ruby Wax.jpg| imagesize = 200px| caption = At the 2007 BAFTA awards| pseudonym =| birth_name = Ruby Wachscite news|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2002/dec/14/weekend7.weekend1|title=Comedian Ruby Wax|last=Greenstreet|first=Rosanna|date=14 December 2002|work= The Guardian |accessdate=14 June 2010|location=London| birth_date = Birth date and age|1953|4|19|df=yescite book|title= Who's Who |date=December 2009|publisher=A & C Black|location=Oxford, England| birth_place = Evanston, Illinois , USA| death_date =| death_place =| medium =| nationality = United States|American | active = 1970s-present| genre = Alternative comedy | subject =| influences =| influenced =| spouse = Ed Bye | domesticpartner =| signature =| website = Ruby Wax (born 19 April 1953) is an American comedian who made a career in the United Kingdom as part of the alternative comedy scene in the 1980s.

Early life


Wax was born Ruby Wachs , the daughter of Jew ish parents who left Austria in 1939 because of the Nazi threat. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/desertislanddiscs_20050626.shtml BBC Radio 4 - Factual - Desert Island Discs- Ruby Wax bbc.co.uk Her father became wealthy as a sausage manufacturer http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/03/28/1017206134483.html theage.com.au - The Age theage.com.au and her mother qualified as an accountant. Wax was raised in Evanston, Illinois|Evanston , Illinois in the 1950s and 60s. Wax elected to major in psychology at the University of California, Berkeley .

Early career


Wax came to the UK and studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama . She began her acting career as a straight actress at the Crucible Theatre , Sheffield , where she began a long-standing writing and directing partnership with Alan Rickman , who later was to direct most of her stage comedy shows. In 1978, she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company , working alongside Juliet Stevenson in Measure for Measure , as Jaquenetta opposite Michael Hordern in '' Love's Labours Lost , replacing Zoë Wanamaker as Jane in The Way of the World cite book
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and appearing in the Howard Brenton three-hander Sore Throats . Howard Brenton: Plays One , Methuen Publishing|Methuen , 1986 ISBN 041340430 While at the RSC, Wax also met and befriended Ian Charleson , and later contributed a chapter to the 1990 book, For Ian Charleson: A Tribute .Ian McKellen, Alan Bates, Hugh Hudson, et al. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0094702500 For Ian Charleson: A Tribute . London: Constable and Company, 1990. pp. 55–61.

Wax made a one-off appearance in a 1980 episode of The Professionals (TV series)|The Professionals , Bloodsports , playing Lonnie, an American student. In 1981, she appeared in the follow up to The Rocky Horror Picture Show , called Shock Treatment . In the film, Wax portrays Betty Hapschatt, who got married to Ralph Hapschatt in the first film. Wax also appeared briefly as a secretary in Omen III: The Final Conflict .

Comedic Work


Her popularity in terms of comedy came from her interviewing technique: she was always forthright, brash and loud, conforming to the British stereotype of an American. Her physical appearance matched this image, with red hair and blood-red Cosmetics|lipstick . She cemented this trademark image in 1985, when she starred as loud-mouthed American actress Shelley DuPont on the British sitcom Girls On Top . According to a BBC Arena (TV series)|Arena documentary narrated by Dawn French it was Wax's role as backstage interviewer at Amnesty International 's 1987 benefit show '' The Secret Policeman's Balls#V: The Secret Policeman’s Third Ball (1987)|The Secret Policeman's Third Ball that eventually boosted her career to a higher level.Citation needed|date=December 2010

Many of her early television shows involved her being put into a situation where she simply met and interview ed people, mostly extraordinary members of the public (including a memorable visit to pre- History of the Soviet Union (1985–1991)#Yeltsin and the dissolution of the Soviet Union|breakup Soviet Union|Soviet Russia ). In 1987, Wax was given her own comedy chat show ''Don't Miss Wax , on Channel 4 . She was also hired as a radio presenter by The Superstation , an overnight sustaining service for commercial radio in the UK. http://www.usp-group.com/record.jsp? type=teamMember& ID=5 Team Member usp-group.com

In December 1989, she appeared in the Red Dwarf episode " Timeslides " as an American reporter.

Wax began work with the BBC in 1991 in a variety of television documentaries and interview programs, similar in tone to her 1980s work on the UK's Channel 4. Programs on alternative health and primetime interviews culminated in the mid 1990s with Wax's 1996 series Ruby Wax Meets , for the BBC in which she interviewed public figures such as Imelda Marcos and Pamela Anderson . Internet Movie Database|IMDB Wax was nominated in 1996 for a BAFTA award for her interview with Sarah, Duchess of York , an interview which attracted an audience of over 14 million viewers. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/showbiz/article-21702709-i-thought-you-could-have-it-all.do

She also made several guest appearances in Absolutely Fabulous , a programme on which she served as script editor throughout the run of the series.Cite episode | title = Saturday Kitchen | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/food | credits = Presenters: James Martin (chef)|James Martin | network = BBC | station = BBC One | airdate = 2011-06-04 | minutes = 10:33

From November 2001 to June 2002 Wax presented a TV quiz show broadcast on BBC1 called The Waiting Game . Her final BBC interview series aired in 2003.

Writing, Academia, Corporate Training and Returns to Television and Stage


In 2002 Wax authored her memoir, How Do You Want Me? which became a bestseller according to The Sunday Times bestseller list.

In March 2003, Wax was one of the celebrity contestants on Comic Relief does Fame Academy , which was a spin-off from the BBC 's Fame Academy with all proceeds donated to Comic Relief (charity)|Comic Relief . Although not a singer, Wax made it to the final, taking runner-up position to Will Mellor . http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/tv_film/newsid_2852000/2852107.stm CBBC Newsround | TV FILM | Will beats Ruby in Celeb Fame Academy bbc.co.uk

Wax appeared in a supporting role opposite Olivia Williams and Andie MacDowell in the 2005 film Tara Road (film)|Tara Road . In September and October 2005, she appeared as a celebrity contestant in '' Gameshow Marathon (UK game show)|Ant & Dec's Gameshow Marathon , progressing through to Sale of the Century '' before getting knocked out. In summer 2006, she was a celebrity showjumper in the BBC's Sport Relief event Only Fools On Horses . She presented Cirque de Celebrité on Sky One in 2006. Wax also appeared in an episode of Jackass (TV series)| Jackass where she was participating in the Gumball 3000. While the race was stopped at the Latvian border she was wrestled by Jackass Personality Chris Pontius .

In March 2009, Wax returned to Comic Relief to take part in Comic Relief Does The Apprentice . Wax appeared in the 2010 Comic Relief in Comic Relief Does Master Chef in which Wax prepared an appetizer for the Prime Minister, David Cameron .

On April 1, 2009, Ruby Wax Goes Dutch premiered on Dutch television network Net5 .

Wax's 2010 standup show Losing It deals with her experience of Depression (mood)|depression .cite news|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/theatre-features/7560414/Ruby-Wax-Losing-It.html|title=Ruby Wax: Losing It|last=Rees|first=Jasper|date=6 April 2010|work= The Daily Telegraph |accessdate=26 May 2011|location=Londoncite web|title=Comedienne Ruby Wax tests new show on tour of Priory clinics|url= http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/showbiz/celebrity-news/2010/04/25/comedienne-ruby-wax-tests-new-show-on-tour-of-priory-clinics-86908-22211015/|publisher=Daily Record|author=Billy Sloan|date=Apr 25 2010|accessdate=2010-04-26 The show played in London at The Duchess Theater in 2011. Wax founded a mental health website in 2011 in response to the audience reaction from her theater show. http://www.blackdogtribebeta.com/

In addition, Wax teaches business communication in both the public and private sector, clients include Deutsche Bank , the UK Home Office and Skype cite news| url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/mar/22/ruby-wax-workshops-home-office | location=London | work=The Guardian | title=Comic Ruby Wax runs workshops for Home Office staff | date=22 March 2010 .

Currently, Wax is attending Kellogg College at Oxford University to obtain a Master's Degree in mindfulness based cognitive therapy, having previously obtained a postgraduate certificate in psychotherapy and counselling from Regents College in London. http://rubywaxleadership.co.uk/index.php/training-and-education/

Controversies


Popetown


In 2004, the BBC planned to show a cartoon series called Popetown , which poked fun at the Roman Catholic Church . In it, Wax portrayed the Pope as a spoiled child. After protests, the BBC chose not to show the series. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2004/sep/24/bbc.broadcasting? INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 BBC's banned satire on Vatican released Guardian Online

Slander case


In February 2004, Irish broadcaster Patricia Danaher reached an out-of-court settlement with Wax, who had initially claimed that Danaher had made racist remarks about her Jewish origins in an interview for Ulster TV . Wax's legal team apologised and announced that there had been a financial settlement.cite journal|last=Staff|date=13 February 2004|title=Ruby Wax apology over ‘racist’ claims|journal= The Stage |url= http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/557|accessdate=16 December 2008

Opposition to disabled-access ramp


In November 2005, Wax was criticised by the Daily Mail columnist Richard Kay for opposing a proposed disabled-access ramp for the nearby Couper Collection charitable art gallery. The UK Sunday newspaper The Observer also reported the controversy, http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1664656,00.html It's Wax versus Max in battle of the art barges | UK news The Observer as did the act " I, Ludicrous " in "The Ruby Wax Song", from their Dirty Washing 2008 EP.

Personal life


Wax is married to television producer and director Ed Bye , who produces some of the series of her long-time friends and working partners, Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders . Wax and Bye have three children together: one son, Max (b. 1988), and two daughters, Madeleine (b. 1990) and Marina (b. 1993). http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/how-we-met-ruby-wax-and-ed-bye-1455941.html How we met: Ruby Wax and Ed Bye The Independent

Interview Programs & Documentaries


  • ''Don't Miss Wax , Channel 4, 1987-1988

  • Miami Memoirs , Channel 4, 1988

  • East Meets Wax , Channel 4, 1988

  • ''Class of '69 , Channel 4 1989

  • Wax on Wheels , Channel 4, 1988-1989

  • Ruby Takes a Trip , BBC, 1991

  • The Full Wax , BBC, 1991–1993

  • Ruby Wax Meets... , BBC, 1994–1998

  • ''Ruby's American Pie , BBC, 1999

  • Ruby Gets Streetwise , BBC, 2000

  • Ruby , BBC 1997-2002

  • Ruby Wax With... , BBC, 2003


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    External links


  • http://unitedagents.co.uk/ruby-wax#profile-1 Profile from her agent's page

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  • http://calm.shakespeare.org.uk/dserve/dserve.exe? dsqIni=Dserve.ini& dsqApp=Archive& dsqCmd=Overview.tcl& dsqDb=Roles& dsqSearch=(Name==%27Wax,%20Ruby%27)& dsqPos=0& dsqNum=10& PF=No Wax in the RSC performance database

  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/headroom/ Ruby's Room, Ruby Wax's web show on BBC Headroom, where she regularly interviewed people with different mental health conditions.

  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jxhdd Ruby Wax discussion her choice of a great life on the BBC Radio 4 program Great Lives , first broadcast on 1 May 2009.


  • Comic Relief Does Fame Academy contestants

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