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Judith Lucy
Commencing her stand-up career in 1989, Judith Lucy has gone on to become one of Australia's most loved comic performers. She has appeared at the Melbourne Comedy Festival, and has an extensive radio career with both Triple M and Triple J. Lucy also appeared on the cult series "The Late Show", where she shared the screen with the likes of Mick Molloy and Tony Martin, with whom she later toured three seasons of live shows. ![]() ![]()
Carl Barron
Carl's unique observational style of comedy, delivered with a fresh honesty, has had audiences in raptures worldwide. His unforgettable sets, both on stage and television, have made him one of Australia's most loved comedians. In 2000 he was one of only two comedians chosen to represent Australia at the prestigious Montreal Comedy Festival and has been selected to perform in Best Of the Fest, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival's showcase event. ![]() ![]()
Jimeoin
A prolific writer with an exceptional audience rapport, Jimeoin is known and loved for his brilliantly funny wit and charming observations on the absurdities of everyday life. He has sold out Australia wide tours, and starred at comedy festivals in Melbourne, Edinburgh and Montreal. He has also appeared on a number of comedy programs including Rove, The Panel and Full Frontal, as well as writing and starring in his own feature film entitled "The Craic". ![]() ![]()
Eric Bana
Now a widely acclaimed actor, Eric's entertainment career began in comedy. His first big break came at the beginning of 1993 when he joined the permanent cast of top rating television show "Full Frontal" playing Poida the Aussie yobbo, just one of Bana's many hilarious personas. He went on to perform in his own comedy program "Eric" in 1997, then began his film career with the classic performance of Con in "The Castle". ![]() ![]()
Mick Molloy
Mick Molloy is one of Australia's best- known comedy writers and performers. He was a member of the popular D-Generation team which created "The Late Show" on ABC television, and later hosted a highly successful radio program with partner Tony Martin. Mick also devised the live show "Banging On" which was a feature of the 2001 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and also wrote and appeared in the critically acclaimed film, "Crackerjack". |
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