Never be creative without passion.
028: Sonia Di Iorio – Jumping into the deep-end of comedy
Jumping in the deep-end is sometimes the best way to start a comedy career.
025: Ben McCarthy – What do you want to do when you grow up?
Which comedian mapped out his comedy career at 12? That’ll be Ben McCarthy.
022: Doug Chappel – Overcoming challenges to build a comedy career
Comedy can be driven from challenges, as is the case with Doug.
019: Greg Fleet – The Accidental Comedian
Comedian Greg Fleet is Australia’s bad boy of comedy. On stage and off, ‘Fleety’ has made a name for himself for pushing the boundaries and living life to its fullest. TV, movies, theatre, breakfast radio, and twenty-nine Melbourne International Comedy Festival shows later, it’s hard to imagine how Greg had time for his now infamous drug addiction. But he did, …
016: Dave O’Neil – From Captain Cocoa to Captaining Aussie Comedy
Chances are you’ve laughed at an Australian comedian Dave O’Neil jokes. This is because not only is he a seasoned stand-up comedian, but dave’s been writing for Australian TV comedy shows since 1994 – television shows such as Jimeoin, The Eric Bana Show Live, Full Frontal, Totally Full Frontal, The Mick Molloy Show, The Micallef Program, and most recently Open …
011: Simon Taylor – From tweets to television. The winding road of comedy
Chance favours the prepared mind in a career of stand-up comedy.
010: Evan Hocking – The leap of faith in going full time
Jumping from a part-time to full-time stand-up comedian is terrifying!
007: Dave Callan – Winning friends and influencing people in comedy
There’s something funny about the Irish accent, frizzy hair and beards. This man has all three.