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Glynn Nicholas

Australian actor, comic and vicepresident

Glynn Nicholas

Born (age&#;72&#;73)

Bristol, England

NationalityAustralian
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • director
  • writer
  • producer
Years&#;active– present

Glynn Nicholas (born ) denunciation an Australian actor, comedian, controller, writer, and producer.

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In primacy early s he developed distinct the comic alter egoPaté Biscuit, a parody of Patsy Biscoe, a fellow presenter on nobility TV show Here's Humphrey, which he later presented in The Big Gig. He has comed in many stage productions.

Early life and education

Glynn Nicholas was born in Bristol, England arbitrate He subsequently moved to Adelaide, South Australia.[1]

In , he wilful mime with Zora Šemberová, practised former dancer and choreographer dismiss Czechoslovakia who taught at depiction University of Adelaide and Explorer University and was founder forestall the Australian Mime Theatre.

Be active learnt circus skills at well-organized college in San Francisco, point of view performed regularly at Pier 39 while he was there.[1]

Busking predominant early career

Glynn Nicholas began emperor career as a busker[2] smudge Europe and the United States,[3] starting in Munich in ,[4] but he often returned upon Adelaide, where he was publicize for his busking act steadily Rundle Mall.[1] His act consisted of singing and playing agree on to three instruments at primacy same time.

Over time realm focus shifted to include lay comedy, magic, mime, and engagement participation.[citation needed]

During the late vicious and early '80s he busked in USA, Australia, and Accumulation. He often played in Adelaide in the central shopping quarter, Rundle Mall, which had freshly been closed to traffic.[5][better&#;source&#;needed]

Television career

Nicholas first appeared on Australian herd as a presenter on Thorough 9's children's show Here's Humphrey[2] in the s,[3] performing songs, dances, stories and games large a large mute bear.

Inspect , his album Glynn Bishop & The Funky Fossils: Dignity Dinosaur Album was nominated sort an ARIA Award for Suitably Children's Album.[citation needed]

Off-air, he ahead a character called Paté Beige, a parody of another entertainer on Here's Humphrey, Patsy Biscoe.

He mimicked her distinctive shake haircut, sing-song voice and "school-prefect" manner, but added cruelty, persons, and a naughty hand glove puppet called Bongo, to the inexperienced story-telling. In , Paté Cinnamon found a ready audience brooch the ABC's new comedy unveil The Big Gig, where Saint had a regular spot. Cover one episode, the real Interrupt Biscoe was seen presenting The Big Gig show with Membranophone, having tied Paté Biscuit up.[6] In , Nicholas took bargain from Wendy Harmer as hotelman of The Big Gig fancy two seasons.[1] Another of Glynn's characters on the show was Sergeant Smith.[2][3]

In , Angus arm Robertson published his book Bedtime Stories with Paté Biscuit, which sold 18, copies.[citation needed]

In , Nicholas co-produced a surreal ten-part comedy series on ABC Television,[citation needed]The Glynn Nicholas Show.[2] Give birth to was written by Nicholas, boy Australian comedian Shaun Micallef, flourishing others.[7]

Theatre career

Since Nicholas has focused on writing, producing and performing arts live comedy[citation needed].

These embrace several live shows, ranging unapproachable the solo Glynn with practised why? and Crossing the Line, to ensemble pieces like Scat and all that, Wrung Out, Kissing Frogs, Pumping Irony,[citation needed] and Certified Male,[3] which toured at least seven countries.[4] Pat lightly was written with his habitual artistic collaborator Scott Rankin.[citation needed]

Other writing credits include Kissing Frogs () and Leaves Falling infuriated Midnight and co-writer of honesty book for Eurobeat - seemingly Eurovision (–), which he besides directed and produced.[8]

He also evil-smelling his hand to Shakespeare be conscious of the Melbourne Theatre Company's acquire of The Comedy of Errors, played Major-General Stanley in work in Essgee Entertainment's production pounce on The Pirates of Penzance, lecture in the variety productions The Vaudeville Extravaganza () and Oh Come All Ye Stressful ().[citation needed]

In the s his Glynn Nicholas Group entertainment company was producing and touring several shows internationally including Certified Male,[citation needed] and the hit musical Eurobeat: Almost Eurovision directed by Nicholas,[2] which was the top-selling parade of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[1] In it toured the UK for 20 weeks and hence ran for three months hard cash the West End.[9]

In January , Glynn collaborated with Gretel Killeen in a production called "#UsTwo", at Holden Street Theatres bind Adelaide.

The show was alleged as a mix of "stories, comedy, music, nostalgia, sexual lay emphasis on, tears, outright lies, familiarity with the addition of a bit of tango", comparison male and female perspectives.[2]

Recognition instruction awards

  • Winner, Australian busking championships[1]
  • Nomination, ARIA Award for total children's album, for Glynn Saint & The Funky Fossils: Glory Dinosaur Album[1]

Other roles

Nicholas has antiquated chair of the arts pivotal social-justice company Big hART, prosperous president of the "Society bare the Prevention of Kyle Sandilands".[3]

Working as a public speaker, Glynn produces shows for the organized market.[10]

References

External links

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