Born on January 27, 1973, Andi Osho is a British stand-up comedian, actress, and television host.
In 2006 at Liverpool’s Everyman Theatre, Osho played Alma in the American writer Dael Orlandersmith’s production, Yellowman.
She also appeared in Cigarettes, Coffee, and Paranoia at the King’s Head Theatre in 2005, played Amanda in the title role of Medea at the Barons Court Theatre in 2005 and played Zimbabwean expatriate Faith in the improvised piece Qabuka (Oval House Theatre, 2005).
In this article, we will take a closer look at her educational background.
Where did Andi Osho go to college and high school? Did Andi Osho go to film school?
Unfortunately, she has not shared details of her educational background. There are also no records online confirming the schools she attended. However, It is worth noting that Osho was born to Nigerian parents in Plaistow, East London.
In 2003, Osho transitioned from a career in television production to acting. She made the decision to pursue stand-up comedy in 2006. Osho worked as a receptionist for several years, honing her stand-up comedy style in the evenings.
Osho played Alma in the drama Yellowman by American playwright Dael Orlandersmith in 2006 at Liverpool’s Everyman Theatre.