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Jane is one of Australia’s most popular female comedians, renowned for her writing, producing and performing in Big Girl’s Blouse and Something Stupid, as well as her performances in Fast Forward and Full Frontal. Her characters are well loved and include Russian TV presenter, Sveta.
Although Jane is best known for her comic work, she has performed in a number of theatre productions (The Rocky Horror Show, Popcorn, Man the Balloon), feature films (Thank God He Met Lizzie) and television dramas (Prisoner, Cop Shop).
Jane is creator, writer and executive producer of Kath & Kim. She is also special representative for Australia of the United Nations High Commissioner for refugees.
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Gina’s aspirations of being a serious actor were side-tracked into comedy when she met Glenn Robbins and Richard Stubbs. Starting out with stand-up, she quickly moved into television comedy such as Fast Forward and Full Frontal, along with Big Girls' Blouse and Something Stupid which she also wrote and produced.
Gina appeared in both series of The Games for ABC TV, with John Clarke and Bryan Dawe. Her role of Gina, marketing and liaison manager saw her combine her comic timing, singing and dramatic skills.
Gina is creator, writer and executive producer of Kath & Kim which also features her singing talents in the opening titles.
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Magda Szubanski is best known internationally as Mrs Hoggett in the film, Babe and its sequel, Babe: Pig in the City. She also starred as Brozzie in the 2002 release, The Crocodile Hunter: Collission Course and The Mask sequel, Son of Mask. She recently joined up with the Babe team to voice the upcoming animated feature, Happy Feet, alongside Brittany Murphy and Robin Williams.
Magda co-wrote, co-produced and starred in the Dogwoman series and created the character of Sharon Strzelecki in the 1995 sketch show, Big Girl's Blouse which she co-wrote, co-produced and in which she starred. Her other credits include Something Stupid, D Generation and Fast Forward.
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Glenn is one of Australia's most popular performers. He was a regular member of The Panel, and appeared as Peter in the psychological drama movie, Lantana, in 2001.
He started his career as a stand-up comedian, performing at popular comedy venues in Melbourne and Sydney. He moved into television, where he has become well known as a performer/ writer for a number of television's top rating comedy shows including All Aussie Adventures with Russell Coight (series 1 and 2), The Comedy Company, Fast Forward, Full Frontal and Jimeon.
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Peter is a high energy fast-paced stand-up comedian and also a measured character actor. He can be heard regularly on Triple M.
His television career kicked off with a role in Let the Blood Run Free (as the dribbling hospital orderly, Warren) and The Comedy Company, where he played a variety of characters. He played Bruno in the feature film, Crakers, and has starred in theatre productions The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Certified Male, Laughter on the 23rd Floor and The Tempest. He was recently seen in the Nine Network telemovie, Little Oberon.
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