Cerrie Burnell

Author, Actor, Activist. Disability ambassador for the BBC

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Cerrie Burnell is an author, actor and activist, best known for work on CBeebies, a role which has earned her critical recognition and a devoted fan base. She has broken down barriers, challenged stereotypes and overcome discrimination to become one of the most visible disabled presenters on kids’ TV. Alongside this Cerrie has worked closely with a number of charitable organisations linked to childhood and diversity, which she is passionate about.

Cerrie trained at Manchester Metropolitan School of Acting, her credits prior to CBeebies include Grange Hill where she played the role of Miss Green, Eastenders, The Bill, Comedy Lab, Holby City and many plays including Winged: a fairytale, which she wrote and starred in.

Cerrie is the author of 12 children’s books including Snowflakes, which she adapted for the stage with Oxford Playhouse in 2016 and the Harper series, which was a world book day title in 2016. Her one woman show the Magical Playroom premiered at the Edinburgh fringe in 2013.

Cerrie has been listed by The Observer as one of the top 10 children’s presenters of all time. She is a patron of Polka Theatre, London and The Story Museum in Oxford. She has been an author in residence at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children and BookTrust. In 2017, Cerrie was awarded an honorary degree for services to media from The Open University. She became the BBC’s first ambassador for disability in June 2021.

“The most radiant and rebellious thing you can do is fall in love with your body.”

“Every child deserves to have their lives represented by the power and beauty of story.”