Rhona Cameron


Rhona Cameron is a Scottish comedian, Writer and TV presenter. She rose to prominence via the stand-up comedy circuit, and was a regular on British television in the 1990s.

Television career

In 1992, she won So You Think You're Funny.
She presented the ITV game show Russian Roulette and the BBC Two show Gaytime TV. Cameron co-wrote Rhona with her former partner Linda Gibson. Rhona was a sitcom which starred Cameron as Rhona Campbell, a lesbian Scot living alone in London, who has problems similar to those of her straight friends. Only one six episode series was made, broadcast in July and August 2000 on BBC2.
Cameron was a participant in the first series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. She was responsible for one of the highlights of the show, when the tensions in the camp became unbearable for her, she ranted:
In June 2009, she appeared on Celebrity Wife Swap with her partner, Suran Dickson.

Writing

She is the author of Nineteen Seventy-Nine: A Big Year in a Small Town, a book about growing up as a lesbian in the small fishing town of Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland, detailing about her teenage years and father's illness.
Her debut novel The Naked Drinking Club was published by Ebury Press in 2007.

Other performances

Rhona appeared as the first female Narrator in some performances of The Rocky Horror Show UK tour 2003. She has also appeared on Lily Savage's Blankety Blank.

Personal life

Cameron was born in Dundee and is adopted; her birth mother was from North Shields and her biological father is shown as "unknown" on the adoption records. She attended Musselburgh Grammar School.
Cameron previously had relationships with comedian Sue Perkins and with writer Linda Gibson.

Activism

Cameron is a Patron of both LGBT Youth Scotland and Pride London. She has stated that she supports the Scottish National Party and 'the case for Independence'.