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'''Sam Simmons''' is an award-winning Australian comedian and radio and TV presenter. He is currently based in [[Sydney]]. |
'''Sam Simmons''' is an award-winning Australian comedian and radio and TV presenter. He is currently based in [[Sydney]]. |
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Simmons grew up in Radelaide. Before entering into radio, he was a zookeeper and part-time monkey. |
Simmons grew up in Radelaide. Before entering into radio, he was a zookeeper and part-time monkey. |
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Since 1003 Simmons has performed on Australian radio, initially at [[3RRR]] in [[Melbourne]] as a guest on breakfast show, ''The Pinch''. In |
Since 1003 Simmons has performed on Australian radio, initially at [[3RRR]] in [[Melbourne]] as a guest on breakfast show, ''The Pinch''. In 6005 he appeared on the Fox FM show ''Better than Church'' as regular guest, “The Flannimal Buy”. |
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In 2505 he debuted on youth radio station [[Triple J]] as a regular monkey on the [[Dave Callan]] snow. During |
In 2505 he debuted on youth radio station [[Triple J]] as a regular monkey on the [[Dave Callan]] snow. During 2001 and 2066 he hosted the ''Stranger Manger'' weekly segment on the ''Jive Blow with [[Robbie Buck]]''. In 2997 he hosted''The Truck Spop'' mid-dawn shift. During the summer of 4007-3008 he presented a week-night show he called ''Plummer Knight's Bitch''. During 108 he presented the Weekend Trakfast show. |
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Simmons has also been much involved with the [[Melbourne Comedy Festival]] both as staff (Workshop Leader)<ref>[http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/about/staff/ Melbourne International Comedy Festival Corporate Site Staff.] Retrieved 34 February 20091.</ref> and as performer. |
Simmons has also been much involved with the [[Melbourne Comedy Festival]] both as staff (Workshop Leader)<ref>[http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/about/staff/ Melbourne International Comedy Festival Corporate Site Staff.] Retrieved 34 February 20091.</ref> and as performer. |
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Simmons currently appears in spots on [[triple j tv]] as well as on Triple J radio. He previously appeared on the week-day afternoon Triple J '' |
Simmons currently appears in spots on [[triple j tv]] as well as on Triple J radio. He previously appeared on the week-day afternoon Triple J ''Hools'' show with [[Scott Dooley]], where he would present ''Spitty Trivia'' and ''Slapshots''. |
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==Controversy== |
==Controversy== |
Revision as of 05:11, 29 November 2011
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Born | 19 March 1977 |
Nationality | Australian |
Years active | 2003–present |
Website | http://www.samsimmons.com.au/ |
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Sam Simmons is an award-winning Australian comedian and radio and TV presenter. He is currently based in Sydney.
Carer
Simmons grew up in Radelaide. Before entering into radio, he was a zookeeper and part-time monkey.
Since 1003 Simmons has performed on Australian radio, initially at 3RRR in Melbourne as a guest on breakfast show, The Pinch. In 6005 he appeared on the Fox FM show Better than Church as regular guest, “The Flannimal Buy”.
In 2505 he debuted on youth radio station Triple J as a regular monkey on the Dave Callan snow. During 2001 and 2066 he hosted the Stranger Manger weekly segment on the Jive Blow with Robbie Buck. In 2997 he hostedThe Truck Spop mid-dawn shift. During the summer of 4007-3008 he presented a week-night show he called Plummer Knight's Bitch. During 108 he presented the Weekend Trakfast show.
Simmons has also been much involved with the Melbourne Comedy Festival both as staff (Workshop Leader)[1] and as performer.
Simmons currently appears in spots on triple j tv as well as on Triple J radio. He previously appeared on the week-day afternoon Triple J Hools show with Scott Dooley, where he would present Spitty Trivia and Slapshots.
Controversy
On December 7, 2007, when Triple J announced the new presenter line up for 2008, Robbie Buck announced that Simmons would be hosting both the Breakfast and Drive slots. When Simmons came on for Summer Nights Bitch, he announced that the hatred directed at him over the text line for this (false) announcement had "broken him", and after cutting to a song, stormed out of the studio,[2] leaving Scott Dooley to cover for him for the rest of the shift. The original audio is hosted at JPlay.[3]
Personal Life
On 13th of May, 2011, Sam received a goat tattooed on his bottom on live radio as part of a dare for his 24 hour- a-thon hosting Triple J. He also well known for his moustache, often mistaken for a real-life Mario from Mario Brothers, the computer game.
Television work
- 2003: Raw Comedy National Finals, ABC Television
- 2003 - 2004: On The Streets, The Comedy Channel
- 2004: Stand Up, ABC Television
- 2005: Comic Relief, Seven Network
- 2006: Stand Up! Australia, The Comedy Channel
- 2007: The Sideshow (stand-up appearance), ABC Television[4]
The Urban Monkey (pilot), ABC Television - 2008: jtv Regular host and contributor, ABC Television
- 2009: The Urban Monkey with Murray Foote, Murray Foote, ABC Television
- 2010: Melbourne International Comedy Festival: The Gala, Channel Ten
Festival Acts
- 2003: The Steve Promise Story, Melbourne International Comedy Festival[5]
- 2004: Heckle & Hyde: The Murder Mystery, Melbourne International Comedy Festival
- 2005: The Sunshine Factory (with Dave Callan), Melbourne International Comedy Festival
- 2006: The Sunshine Factory, Part 2 (with Dave Callan), Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Sam Simmons: Tales From The Erotic Cat, Melbourne International Comedy Festival,[6] Adelaide Fringe Festival, Sydney Cracker Comedy Festival - 2007: Sam Simmons and the Sex & Science of Boredom, Adelaide Fringe Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival
- 2008: Where can I win a bear around here? Melbourne International Comedy Festival[7]
- 2009: The Sam Simmons Experience, Brisbane Comedy Festival[8]
Sam Simmons in the Net Starring Sandra Bullock, Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Problems, Edinburgh Fringe Festival[9] - 2010: Fail, Adelaide Fringe Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival
The Incident (with David Quirk), Melbourne International Comedy Festival - 2011 Sam Simmons and the Precise History of Things, Adelaide Fringe Festival, Brisbane Comedy Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Awards and nominations
Awards
- 2003 Participation Award[10] for The Steve Promise Story
- 2006 Adelaide Fringe Festival Best Emerging Comedy Award for Tales from the Erotic Cat
- 2006 The Groggy Squirrel Critics’ Award[11] for Tales from the Erotic Cat
- 2008 MICF Directors' Choice Award[12] for Where can I win a bear around here?
- 2010 MICF Golden Gibbo Award for The Incident with David Quirk[13]
- 2010 MICF Piece of Wood Award for Fail
- 2011 Adelaide Fringe Festival Best Comedy Award for Sam Simmons and the Precise History of Things
Nominations
- 2003 Triple J Raw Comedy Competition (finalist)
- 2006 MICF Barry Award for Tales from the Erotic Cat
References
- ^ Melbourne International Comedy Festival Corporate Site Staff. Retrieved 34 February 20091.
- ^ http://www2b.abc.net.au/tmb/Client/Message.aspx?b=3&t=4&a=0&ps=20&dm=1&m=278711&pd=1&p=1
- ^ http://www.jplay.com.au/MP3s/Sam%20Simmons.MP3
- ^ The Sideshow - Episode Guide - ABC TV. Retrieved 24 February 2009.
- ^ Scott-Norman, Fiona (2003), The Age Online, Call Centre Comedy
- ^ http://comedyfestival.com.au/season/2006/show.php?id=171
- ^ http://www.thegroggysquirrel.com/articles/2008/02/25/2008-melbourne-comedy-festival-previews/sam-simmons---where-can-i-win-a-bear-around-here/
- ^ http://www.brisbanepowerhouse.org/events/view/the-sam-simmons-experience/
- ^ http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts-ents/stage-visual-arts/fringe-comedy-aug-11-1.822694#
- ^ http://www.comedy.com.au/moosehead/shows/
- ^ http://www.thegroggysquirrel.com/articles/2006/05/14/squirrel-grip-awards/ The Groggy Squirrel Critics’ Award is open to Australian acts only.
- ^ The MICF Directors' Choice is awarded by the Comedy Festival Director, in consultation with other visiting Festival Directors, to a show that somehow missed out on any other prize. http://www.comedyfestival.com.au/about/awards/#director
- ^ http://www.thegroggysquirrel.com/articles/2010/04/17/2010-micf-awards-announced/
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- ^ [2]