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Prior to mainstream success, Karen, an out lesbian, was well known on the Scottish gay scene - at one time being the regular host of Sunday night karaoke at [[CC Blooms]] in [[Edinburgh]]. | Prior to mainstream success, Karen, an out lesbian, was well known on the Scottish gay scene - at one time being the regular host of Sunday night karaoke at [[CC Blooms]] in [[Edinburgh]]. | ||
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[[Category:Comedians]] | [[Category:Comedians]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:44, 23 April 2014
Karen Dunbar (born 1971) is a comedien and comedy actor.
Karen Dunbar was born and went to school in Ayr. She first came to the attention of mainstream audiences in the BBC Scotland comedy series Chewin' the Fat and subsequently was given her own show by the network - The Karen Dunbar Show.
Prior to mainstream success, Karen, an out lesbian, was well known on the Scottish gay scene - at one time being the regular host of Sunday night karaoke at CC Blooms in Edinburgh.
In 2005, Karen Dunbar married her partner Jennifer in a ceremony in Toronto.[1]- ↑ Pink Paper 15 September 2005, Page 9 [to be checked]]
References
- ↑ Pink Paper 15 September 2005, Page 9 [to be checked]]
References
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[[Category:Comedians]] [[Category:1971 births]] [[Category:Living people]]</span> </li> </ol></references>
- ↑ Pink Paper 15 September 2005, Page 9 [to be checked]]