Lulu McClatchy first started making her mark in the UK by writing and performing her own shows, taking the Edinburgh Festival by storm, then embarking on a string of UK tours, selling out night after night. She was invited to perform at the Just for laughs festival GALA in Montreal in July 2001 alongside Megan Mullally ("Karen", Will and Grace).Lulu was personally requested to support Sir Elton John on the Australian leg of his 2002 World Tour.

Lulu then went on to co-star in the Just for Laughs 22 date tour of Canada and the USA in October/November 2002 alongside
Harland Williams ("There's something about Mary", Dumb and Dumber") ,Louis Ramey ("Who's line is it anyway") and Ron White ("the Nasty Show") to name a few. Lulu then proceeded to write and perform 3 successful West End sell out shows called SUPERGIRLY 2000, SUPERGIRLY LIVE 2002 and GLITTER WONDERLAND 2002. Lulu McClatchy is originally from Australia but now, after conquering the UK, is plotting for world-wide domination

Lulu has also presented on BBC1's "Live And Kicking", performed on 'Children In Need', hosted a show on UK's ITV1 called 'Take The Mike'. As well as starring in her own sitcom, simply called 'Supergirly' for BBC TV. As well as supporting Elton John in 2002, Lulu was also invited to perform at Elton John's private party 'The Tiara Ball' at his Windsor home. Guests included stars Mick Jagger, Jerry Hall, The Spice Girls,

Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas
, among others. Lulu also performed exclusively for Madonna, Bob Geldoff, Queen, Dolce & Gabanna and Bananarama. Other fans of her work include Jennifer Saunders, Ade Edmondson, David Furnish and Boy George. Lulu's show 'Supergirly' has quickly become a requested show for private celebrity parties.

In 2005 Lulu played lovable 'Genevieve "EVA" Doyle' on Neighbours.

2006 saw Lulu's feature film debt in "Aquamarine".

Lulu began to unleash her SuperGirly character on Australian soil.

Look out for the upcoming ABC film "Valentine's day" where Lulu plays 'Barassi'.