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[[Nayuka Gorrie]] (born 1990), formerly Natalie Gorrie, is an Australian writer, actor, screenwriter, and activist.
[[Nayuka Gorrie]] (born 1990), formerly '''Natalie Gorrie''', is an Australian writer, actor, screenwriter, and activist.


Gorrie uses the pronounced they/them and is known for writing and performing in the third and fourth seasons of Black Comedy, for exploring their Black queer identity, feminist politics, and social commentary.
Gorrie uses the pronounced they/them and is known for writing and performing in the third and fourth seasons of Black Comedy, for exploring their Black queer identity, feminist politics, and social commentary.
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Gorrie appeared on the 4 November 2019 episode of [[Q&A]]. This episode was held in conjunction with the [[feminist]] Broadside conference where Gorrie appeared as a speaker. During the episode Gorrie advocated for the complete abolition of police.
Gorrie appeared on the 4 November 2019 episode of [[Q&A]]. This episode was held in conjunction with the [[feminist]] Broadside conference where Gorrie appeared as a speaker. During the episode Gorrie advocated for the complete abolition of police.


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Revision as of 05:36, 29 March 2026

Nayuka Gorrie (born 1990), formerly Natalie Gorrie, is an Australian writer, actor, screenwriter, and activist.

Gorrie uses the pronounced they/them and is known for writing and performing in the third and fourth seasons of Black Comedy, for exploring their Black queer identity, feminist politics, and social commentary.

Gorrie appeared on the 4 November 2019 episode of Q&A. This episode was held in conjunction with the feminist Broadside conference where Gorrie appeared as a speaker. During the episode Gorrie advocated for the complete abolition of police.