Australian comedian
Emma Holland is an Australian comedian, artist, and writer.
Emma Holland
Born 1995 or 1996 Nationality Australian Alma mater Australian National University (2016)Occupations Comedian writer collage artist photographer[ 1] Years active 2018–present Show more
Holland grew up in both Bandung, Indonesia and Canberra, Australia .[ 3] [ 4] She graduated in 2016 from the Australian National University with a degree in art.[ 5]
In 2018, Holland was a runner-up in the Raw Comedy National Grand Final.[ 3] [ 6] The next year, Holland debuted her first solo show, Dolly Doctor Strangelove , at the Canberra Comedy Festival.[ 5] In 2020, Holland performed in Canberra with her show Fine Art .[ 7]
She presented her stand-up show Dreamer in the Mist at the 2022 Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF),[ 3] and in 2023, Holland's show Save The Orangutans was nominated for outstanding show at the festival.[ 8] Holland performed her solo show Here Comes Mr. Forehead at the 2024 MICF,[ 9] [ 10] as well as Emma's Debutante with Frankie McNair.[ 11] [ 12] She also travelled to and performed at Edinburgh Fringe in 2024, with a show about growing up in Indonesia .[ 13] [ 14] [ 15]
Holland has also appeared on and written for various television shows, including The Cheap Seats (where she has often been a fill-in co-host), Have You Been Paying Attention? , 7 Days , and Thank God You're Here .[ 16] [ 3] [ 17] [ 18] [ 19] Her show Fine Art was also commissioned for television in 2024 by the ABC as part of its Fresh Blood 3 initiative.[ 20] In 2025, she appeared as a contestant on and was the winner of the fourth season of Taskmaster Australia .
As of 2025[update] , Holland is represented by Jubilee Street Management.[ 4]
In 2025, Holland released her debut stand-up special Here Comes Mr. Forehead .[ 21] [ 22] [ 23] [ 24]
Don't Touch My Trinkets , a five-city Australian comedy festival stand-up tour began in February 2025.[ 25] In 2025 she appeared as a contestant on Claire Hooper's House of Games .[ 26]
^ Official website
^ Holland, Emma (9 June 2025). "Here Comes Mr. Forehead (Full Comedy Special) 2025" . Retrieved 21 June 2025 – via YouTube .
^ a b c d Casey, Mia (16 March 2023). "Emma Holland brings Save the Orangutans to Comedy Festival this April" . Beat Magazine . Beat. Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ a b "Bio" . Emma Holland . Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ a b "Stand Up Comedy with Steven J Whiteley and Emma Holland" . Corporate Keys . 2020. Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ Keioskie, Luke (16 April 2018). "Canberra comedian smashes it at final" . Out in Canberra . Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ "Emma Holland – Fine Art" . BMA Mag. Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ "EMMA HOLLAND: Here Comes Mr Forehead live at the Newcastle Comedy Club" . Newcastle Live! . 27 September 2024. Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ Bennett, Steve (4 April 2024). "Emma Holland: Here Comes Mr. Forehead" . Chortle. Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ Nair, Sonia (3 April 2024). "Surreal and lewd (and sometimes nude): This year's comedy festival is off to a strong start" . The Age. Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ McCarthy, Sean L. (1 April 2024). "Emma Holland and Frankie McNair: "Emma's Debutante" at Melbourne 2024" . The Comic's Comic . Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ Billy, August (1 April 2021). " 'Emma's Debutante': the comedy show that feels like a chaotic live-action soap opera" . Beat Magazine . Beat. Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ "Emma Holland: Aug 2024 16:45 Pleasance Courtyard (Bunker Three), Edinburgh Fringe" . British Comedy Guide . Retrieved 21 June 2025 .
^ Davies, Ashley; Hepburn, David; Richardson, Jay (19 August 2024). "Fringe comedy reviews: Jordan Brookes: Fontanelle; + more" . The Scotsman . Retrieved 21 June 2025 .
^ Watson, Meg (15 August 2024). "From Baby Reindeer to Nanette: How Edinburgh makes or breaks comedians" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ "Thank God You're Here on 10 welcomes Emma Holland" . August 2024. Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ "Emma Holland" . The Sit Down Comedy Club . Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ Perry, Kevin (17 July 2023). "PETER HELLIAR and EMMA HOLLAND special guests this week on HAVE YOU BEEN PAYING ATTENTION?" . TV Blackbox . Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ "Have Glenn, Anne, Emma, Sam And Ed Been Paying Attention?" . Paramount. 14 July 2024. Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ Lindorff, Aimée (2 April 2024). "Meet the Teams Behind Fresh Blood 3 – Part 2" . Screen Australia . Retrieved 26 November 2024 .
^ "Welcome to my sick and twisted mind I'm releasing my first ever comedy special 'Here Comes Mr. Forehead' next Monday at 7pm. It's a lot of fun and I wear a wizards hat in a bit of it. It's directed by my friend Bec Metcalf who is brilliant and smart and really got the whole vibe I was going for There's a link in my bio to the YouTube premiere, you can click the bell to remind you it's happening because I know for a fact you all have ADHD" . Instagram . 2 June 2025. Retrieved 10 June 2025 .
^ "Emma Holland brings 'Here Comes Mr Forehead' to HOTA" . Scout Magazine . October 30, 2024. Retrieved 21 June 2025 .
^ Bennett, Steve. "Emma Holland: Here Comes Mr. Forehead : Reviews 2024" . Chortle . Retrieved 21 June 2025 .
^ "Emma Holland: Here Comes Mr Forehead" . The Art House . Wyong, New South Wales . 6 September 2024. Retrieved 21 June 2025 . A-List Entertainment in association with Junkyard Artists present
^ Radbourne, Lucas (23 January 2025). "Emerging comedy star Emma Holland is taking her 'personal gallery' on tour this March" . Beat Magazine . Retrieved 21 June 2025 .
^ "Claire Hooper's House Of Games: Series 1" . iview.abc.net.au. Retrieved 26 June 2025 .
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