Lulu McClatchy is a multi-talented individual who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry as an actor, singer, writer, and producer.
In 2002, Lulu was personally requested to support Sir Elton John on the Australian leg of his World Tour with her own show SuperGirly. This was a significant milestone in her career, and it marked the beginning of a long and successful collaboration with Elton John.
After the tour, Lulu went on to co-star in the Just for Laughs 22 date tour of Canada and the US, alongside Harland Williams, Louis Ramey, and Ron White. She also performed in the television Gala alongside Meagan Mullally.
In addition to her work on stage and screen, Lulu has also written and performed three successful West End sell-out shows called SuperGirly, SuperGirly Live, and Glitter Wonderland. These shows have been incredibly popular, and they have helped to establish Lulu as a major talent in the entertainment industry.
Lulu has also performed on Children In Need, presented on BBC1's Live And Kicking, and hosted a show on ITV1 called Take The Mike. She has also starred in her own sitcom, simply called SuperGirly, for BBC TV.
One of the highlights of Lulu's career was when she was invited to perform at Elton John's private party, The Tiara Ball, at his Windsor home. She has also performed exclusively for other celebrities, including Madonna, Bob Geldof, Queen, Dolce & Gabanna, and Bananarama.
Lulu's show SuperGirly had an Australian theatre Season in 2015, with the critically acclaimed SuperGirly- Return of the Pop Princess, which introduced co-star Lyall Brooks. The show is currently touring Australia and has a feature film of the same name in development, also written by Lulu.
In addition to her work on stage and screen, Lulu has also demonstrated her versatility as a comedic actress by receiving rave reviews for her role as the politically incorrect Cassandra in the SBS series by Rebel Wilson, Bogan Pride. She has also had co-starring roles in the feature films Aquamarine, Sunset Six, 6plots, Not Suitable for Children, Trench, and The Comet Kids.
Lulu has also had guest roles in several television shows, including Neighbours, Blue Healers, Off Spring, and House Husbands. She was nominated for a best actress award in the Maverick Movie Award in LA and also won one for best performance in a short film, the lead role in Auditioning Fanny.
In 2015, Lulu starred as Tania in the debut Australian production of Sexercise the Musical, and in 2016, she joined the Australian cast of Avenue Q at Her Majesty's theatre. She will then tour her own show SuperGirly - Return of the Pop Princess in Australia.
Lulu has gained a reputation as a talented and versatile performer, and she continues to entertain audiences around the world with her unique blend of comedy, music, and drama.