Carrie Quinlan is a British actress and comedy writer. She is best known as cast member of John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme. She is the youngest child of Mary and Michael Quinlan.
Quinlan grew up in Cheam, Surrey and attended Nonsuch High School, an all-girls grammar school. She moved to Oxford and did her A-levels at Cherwell School, a mixed comprehensive, before studying History at Bristol University. While there she met and worked with comedians and Dan Tetsell, and directors Tamara Harvey and Jonathan Munby, among others. After university Quinlan worked as a stand-up comedian, coming second in So You Think You're Funny and the BBC New Comedy Award.
She then went on to train as an actor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. She started out performing in the theatre, appearing in plays such as Hedda Gabler, As You Like It, Measure for Measure and The Seagull. She also began writing comedy for television and radio, starting out on shows such as The Now Show, That Mitchell and Webb Sound and The Late Edition. From 2006-2009, Quinlan became a regular panellist on The News Quiz, where she and chairman Sandi Toksvig often bantered about their respective heights. During this period she also wrote comment pieces for New Humanist, The Royal Society of Arts,The Tablet and The Guardian.