O'Doherty's debut comedy show
Monsters of the Deep 3D won the Best Comedy Award at the 2009
Melbourne Fringe Festival and the Best Comedy Award and the Brisbane Comedy Festival. The following year, she co-wrote the book
100 Facts About Pandas with
David O'Doherty (no relation) and Mike Ahern, and worked together with them to co-write
100 Facts About Sharks in 2012. The same year, she appeared on the Australian television show
Problems, and her stand-up show
The Telescope was nominated for
Best Comedy Show at the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe. O'Doherty moved to the UK and produced and starred in ''Claudia O'Doherty Comedy Blaps'' (2013), a
web series produced for
Channel 4.
Bill Hader brought the videos to the attention of
Amy Schumer and
Judd Apatow, which led to O'Doherty being invited to audition for an upcoming film they were working on,
Trainwreck. O'Doherty secured a minor role in the film. In 2014, O'Doherty appeared in
The Inbetweeners 2 as an airline rep. In January 2015, she appeared on the British panel show
QI alongside
Jimmy Carr,
Suggs, regular panelist
Alan Davies and host
Stephen Fry. O'Doherty has appeared several times on the
Comedy Bang! Bang! podcast, usually playing an exaggerated version of a character also named Claudia O'Doherty. She appeared with
"Weird Al" Yankovic,
Jimmy Pardo,
Nick Kroll,
Stars, and
Peaches, among others. She also acted on one episode of the
Comedy Bang! Bang! TV series in 2015. O'Doherty moved to the Los Angeles neighborhood of
Silver Lake and again worked with Amy Schumer, appearing in several episodes of Schumer's comedy series
Inside Amy Schumer in 2015 and 2016. O'Doherty received co-writing credit on the show, which received a 2016
Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing For A Variety Series. Following her involvement in the film
Trainwreck, Judd Apatow approached O'Doherty about a role in the
Netflix series
Love. O'Doherty was cast as Bertie, the new roommate of Mickey, played by
Gillian Jacobs. O'Doherty starred in all three seasons of the series, from 2016 through 2018. In 2018, O'Doherty also appeared as Amy in
The Festival directed by
Iain Morris. In 2021, O’Doherty appeared in the music video for the 2020 mix of "My Sweet Lord" by
George Harrison. In 2022, O’Doherty was cast as Jillian Glopp in the
Dan Goor sitcom
Killing It, a character she continued for the series' second season in 2023. ==Filmography==