She is Britain's hottest new comedy actress and writes most of her own material.
Plus she still finds time to attend Brownies and learn to ride a bike.
At only eight years old, Ramona Marquez became the first child to be named best female newcomer at the British Comedy Awards for her role as Karen in the BBC sitcom Outnumbered.
The show, starring Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner as harassed middle-class parents with three unruly children, also won best sitcom and overall best comedy prize.
Ramona's two young co-stars Daniel Roche, ten, and Tyger Drew-Honey, 13, were also nominated for best male newcomer.
The children's performances are mostly improvised to make them more realistic.
Health Top Tips Nutrition Love Lifestyle Happiness Weight LossIt was three years ago when the wife of the show's creator Guy Jenkins spotted five-yearold Ramona at a birthday party acting in a very confident and mature manner.
At the family home in Wandsworth, south-west London, her father Martin said: 'We are naturally delighted and very pleased and proud.'
Mr Marquez, 41, is also an actor and has starred in Murder Most Horrid, The Bill, EastEnders and most recently Hotel Babylon.
Daniel, who plays the naughty Ben, said: 'Ramona, Tyger and I are all really good friends and we do feel like brothers and sister.
'It was fantastic at the awards ceremony as people were asking for our autographs so Ramona and I were signing them like proper pop stars.
'Dawn French and David Tennant came to speak to us to tell us how much they liked our show and how good we were, which was a fantastic surprise.'