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Australian comedy (or Australian humour) refers to the comedy and humour performed in or about Australia or by the people of Australia. Australian humour can be traced to various origins, and today is manifested in a diversity of cultural practices and pursuits. Writers like Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson helped to establish a tradition of laconic, ironic and irreverent wit in Australian literature and Australian cultural stereotypes have proved rich sources of comedy for artists from poet C. J. Dennis to satirist Barry Humphries and iconic film maker Paul Hogan, each of whom have given wide circulation to Australian slang.
Vaudeville larikinisim in the style of Graham Kennedy and parochial satire and self-mockery has been a popular strain in Australian comedy, notably in the work of such as Norman Gunston (Garry McDonald), The D-Generation, Roy & HG and Kath & Kim. Acclaimed Australian comic character actors have included John Meillon, Leo McKern, Ruth Cracknell, Geoffrey Rush and Toni Collette. Cynical political satire like that of The Chaser and social and cultural commentary provided by broadcasters like Clive James and Andrew Denton has been another hallmark. Multiculturalism has also contributed to a diversity in Australian comedy, from the work of migrant comedians like Mary Coustas and Anh Do to Aboriginal performers like Ernie Dingo. Australian stand up comedy has a wide following and the Melbourne Comedy Festival is a major international comedy event.
Steve Hughes is an Australian musician and stand-up comedian.
In the early 1980s he formed the Sydney thrash metal band Slaughter Lord, who recorded some demos before disbanding. Hughes then joined Mortal Sin in 1989 and stayed with them until 1991. In 1993, he became an original member of the black metal band Nazxul and also performed in the rock band Presto.
Hughes began his comedy career in the mid 1990s at an open mic night at the Sydney Comedy Store, quickly progressing through the amateur ranks to become one of Australia's premier and most sought-after comedy acts. During this time he was also a host for MTV Australia. After his success on the Australian scene Hughes moved to the UK in 2002 to begin his work in UK stand-up. Following successful Edinburgh Festival appearances Hughes established himself, and lives in the city of Manchester.
While in Australia Hughes performed in both the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and Sydney Comedy Festival and, during the Sydney Comedy Festival, filmed several shows to be released on DVD. Hughes also recorded a film clip for his upcoming musical release Sumaire, in which he plays all parts.
This is a list of comedians who were born in Australia, or have spent part of their careers performing in Australia. Some of these are known by stage names; these alter egos are listed in brackets.
From his "Bare" comedy show. Checking through the Australian airport security
Australian Comedian in the Melbourne Comedy Gala Festival 2006, discussing accents. Some of those who are interested in the script or find it hard to understand, out of the kindness of my heart (well mainly out of procrastination and lack of motivation with my life), I've got the transcript typed up below. Freely point out if some of the words are wrong. I am aware that as Australians we do have the most annoying accent on the planet. I am sure you are aware of, for we all do. If you're aware we all go up at the end of every sentence, cause we're all too insecure to actually make a statement. So we have to make it sound like it's a question. Cause we secretly need your approval. Even when it's something serious. "Suzzy got eaten by a shark." I'm afraid there going to be high court judgers...
Russell Peters Stand Up Australian comedian
Popular Australian comedian Carl Barron performing live at the New Zealand Comedy Festival Gala. Visit Carl's website at www.carlbarron.com
Australia's Got Talent 2012 Auditions Wild and wooly comedy twins Nelson are beside themselves. Identical twin brothers.
The Australian comedian Steve Hughes at RAW Comedy Club, Sweden. November 2, 2009.
http://VoxRox.co - where you discover what's really going on!... Steve Hughes on the absurdity of political correctness, and health and safety! Follow on Twitter: http://Twitter.com/VoxRoxCo Follow/Like on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vox-Rox/200976699936194
Early domestic off-air colour recording. Selected extracts from Paul Hogan Shows, produced in Melbourne, Victoria in 1981. Re-processed and re-edited for You Tube. Part 1 of 2. Old format , colour, monophonic sound.
Just For Laughs Australia S4E1 Best Comedy Show Funny Studio Just for Laughs was an Australian light entertainment television program. The show was hosted by David Whitehill, and showed humorous hidden cameras clips from around the world. Thank you for watching! Don't forget like, subcribe and share this video. Thank you very much.