Lynn Ferguson Tweddle was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on April 11, 1965. Lynn Tweddie is a writer, entertainer, actress, and story guide from Scotland. She does voice work for the character Mac in the cartoon movies Chicken Run and Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget. Her brother is the comedian Craig Ferguson. She worked as a writer for The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson from 2009 to 2011.

Lynn Early Life

Ferguson lived in Cumbernauld as a child. Together with her sister, she served as the Senior Prefect at Cumbernauld High School. She grew up the youngest of four children. When she turned 18, she quit school and worked for Pontins for one season as a Bluecoat. At that point, she got into the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and earned a BA in Dramatic Studies there in 1986.

To work as a professional actor, she needed an Equity union card, which she could only get through paid work at the time. So, she and another student made the Alexander Sisters, a comedy duo that imitated the Alexander Brothers’ traditional Scottish variety styles. She is married to Mark Tweddle, a civil servant and previously a management consultant. Their wedding date was June 30, 2002, and they’ve been married ever since. They have two kids.

Lynn Tweddle Net Worth

The projected amount of Lynn Ferguson’s net worth is five million dollars. During the course of her major profession as a movie actress, she has amassed a significant amount of cash. She got sidetracked and did her first paid stand-up show on STV’s Funny Farm. She additionally worked as a writer for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio Scotland. The World Edinburgh Fringe Festival is where she has played many times.

Lynn Tweddle Net Worth
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Lynn Career As A Writer And Radio Host

Ferguson’s standup monologues and three series (18 episodes) of the popular sitcom Millport are among the many works she has contributed to Woman’s Hour. These include a series of updated fairy tales titled “After Happy Ever,” afternoon plays (“The Lie,” “The Fly,” and “Kindling”). She wrote and hosted Laughed Off the Page, a BBC Radio Scotland show about the minds of comedy writers. The show featured interviews with Colin Bostock-Smith, Galton and Simpson, Ian Pattison, and Dick Vosburgh.

Lynn Career As A Writer And Radio Host
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She wrote pilots for BBC Two and BBC Scotland that are half an hour long, as well as a short film for Channel 4 that is also half an hour long. Lynn often performs at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival; eight of her plays have been put on there. Initially, The Scotsman gave her a Fringe First Award. She went back to Edinburgh in 2016 and wrote the play “Careful” for Horse McDonald.

The next year, she wrote “Life, Death, and Duran Duran” with Sam Shaber, one of her story customers. In November 2017, she put on the world premiere of her new play The Weir Sisters at Òran Mór Play, pie and a pin. She has also written articles for The Scotsman, The Stage, Time Out, and The Herald, in addition to her performance. She also helped Pixar with the writing of the movie Brave.

Lynn Tweddle Actress Career

Besides writing her works, she additionally does a lot of acting in plays. Ferguson went on tour with the Royal National Theatre as Shen Te/Shui Ta in Bertolt Brecht’s play The Good Person of Szechwan. She additionally portrayed the lead in Douglas Maxwell’s Melody at the Traverse Theatre.

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Lynn performed a lot of radio work and played Mac in the movies Chicken Run and Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget. She possessed regular roles on the comedy-drama No Angels on Channel 4 and Ben Elton’s series Blessed on BBC1. Lynn also made guest turns on The Catherine Tate Show and The Bill.

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