I haven't had much experience, but I did, as I mentioned above, do a voice-over for a spoof documentary, entitled, believe it or not "When Toast Attacks"...
It was great fun.
It was part of a show I did at the Orpheus Centre in Comedy Week: http://www.orpheus.org.uk/
One of the tutors was Robin Ince, and as he's a friend I'm sure he'd vouch for me! http://robinince.com/
I am a member of Spotlight on Diversity; we are a small community group - "Championing Diversity Through Theatre".
I have several certificates from courses from The Orpheus Centre, including stand-up comedy - see above.
I have written some material as part of these courses, and also for Spotlight on Diversity.
I am a wheelchair user but I don't let this hold me back, if possible.
Soon I will be participating in a clowning workshop with Spotlight on Diversity.
I am an actor (when I am cast!) and really enjoy that - I have played many interesting characters, including Her Majesty The Queen!
I am very good at impressions and they are, I'm told, very accurate. I'm especially good at doing impressions of men...
My favourite impressions currently are of Richard Dreyfuss (although I need to practice) and David Tennant (both his native Scottish brogue and The Doctor).