Greg Fleet is one of Australia's most experienced and popular stand up comics. As a NIDA trained actor Fleety made the plunge in 1987, starting out as a sit down comic (he was too nervous to stand) at the Prince Patrick Hotel in Melbourne. Since then he has made a name for himself as a consummate performer and writer who merges theatricality and comedy in a way that has put him at the forefront of his craft internationally.
 


In 2002 Greg co-hosted breakfast on SA-FM in Adelaide. In 2003 he is be co-hosting breakfast on 2Day FM in Sydney with Wendy Harmer.

Television

2002 Ten Network Rove [Live] (Interview)

2002 ABC-TV The Glass House (Panellist)

2001 Ten Network Melbourne Comedy Festival Debate

2001 - 2002 ABC-TV The Fat (Regular panellist)

2000 - 2001 Sky One (UK) Time Gentlemen, Please (Cast member)

1999 Nine Network Super Debate Series (x 3)

1999 ABC-TV O'Loughlin on Saturday Night

1997 ABC-TV Smallest Room In The House

1997 - 2000 ABC-TV/Ten Network Good News Week (Regular panellist)

1994 ABC-TV Something Hot Before Bed \

1993 - 2002 Seven/Nine/Ten Networks Melbourne Comedy
Festival Gala (Stand up comedy appearances x 10)

1992 - 93 Seven Network Tonight Live (Writer)

1991 ABC-TV In Harmer's Way

1989 - 90 ABC-TV The Big Gig (Cast member & writer)

Film

2002 Wildheart Films The Hard Word (Secondary role of Tony)

Radio

2003 2Day FM The Morning Crew (Co-host)

2002 SA FM The Amanda Blair Breakfast Show

1997 Triple J The Ladies Lounge (Regular guest spot)

1992 Triple M (Melb) Richard Stubbs Breakfast Show (Writer)

- Greg has also made various publicity appearances on a variety of radio networks.

Live Comedy

2002 Greg - Solo show
Melbourne Comedy Festival

2001
I Wish You Were Dead - Solo show
Melbourne Comedy Festival.
Adelaide Fringe Festival 2002.

2000
Interrogation - (Director: Russell Fletcher)
Adelaide Fringe Festival,
Melbourne Comedy Festival.

1998 Bridge On The River Me - Solo show
Melbourne Comedy Festival.

1998 Greg Fleet Is Scary - Solo show
The Comedy Hotel - Sydney.
Adelaide Festival Centre,
Melbourne Comedy Festival,
Edinburgh Festival 1999.

1997
Underwater World - Solo show
Melbourne Comedy Festival,
Edinburgh Festival,
Sydney.
Adelaide Fringe,
Auckland

1997 In Love 2 - (Director: Marianne Bragge) With Janei Anderson
Melbourne Comedy Festival.

1997
Thirty date tour through the UK through the Comedy Network, on the back of his success at the Edinburgh Festival.

1996
Ten Years In A Long Sleeved Shirt - Solo show
Melbourne Comedy Festival, return season in Melbourne. Edinburgh Festival, Sydney. Auckland, Wellington, Adelaide Fringe Festival 1997.

1996
In Love No One Can Hear You Scream - (Director: Marianne Bragge) With Janei Anderson
Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne Comedy Festival, Sydney Fringe Festival, Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

1995
Thai Die - Solo show
Melbourne Comedy Festival. Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Comedy Club - return season in Melbourne, Perth. Hobart Comedy Festival, Adelaide Fringe Festival, Sydney Fringe Festival, Auckland, Wellington 1996. The Comedy Hotel - Sydney 1997. Melbourne Fringe Festival, Sydney Comedy Festival 1999.

1994 World Championship Morgan - With Anthony Morgan and Sue-Ann Post
Weekly show at the Prince Patrick Hotel Melbourne. Return season at The Prince Patrick Hotel Melbourne 1995.

1994 New Joke City - With Matt King and Marty Sheargold
Adelaide Fringe Festival, Le Joke - Melbourne, Harold Park Hotel - Sydney. Melbourne Fringe Festival, Return Melbourne season at the Last Laugh, Perth 1995.

1993
A Gift From The Gobs - With Anthony Morgan, The Empty Pockets, Tim Smith and Trevor Marmalade
Melbourne Comedy Festival.

1993
IAN - With The Empty Pockets
Universal Theatre - Melbourne.

1992
The Show With No Name - With Matt Quartermaine, Mick Molloy and Tony Martin
Melbourne Comedy Festival.

1991
Three Blokes and Their Jokes - With The Empty Pockets
Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

1990
Chawfest - With Tim Smith, Andrew Goodone & Simon Rogers.
Melbourne Comedy Festival.

1989
World's Worst Circus - With Anthony Morgan, Peter Rowsthorn & Andrew Goodone.
** Greg has also made over 1500 stand up appearances in numerous venues across the Australia & the UK.

Books

2002 Thai Die, Random House

Live Theatre

2001
The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare (Principal cast member) Sydney Opera House.

1999/2000
A Midsummer's Nights Dream (Principle cast member)
Royal Botanic Gardens - Melbourne.

1998
Twelfth Night (Principle cast member, Director: Roger Hodgman) Playhouse, Victorian Arts Centre - Melbourne Theatre Company

1995
The Kiss
La Mama - Melbourne.

1994
Shear Madness
The Comedy Club - Melbourne.

Awards

2000
Nominated for the Barry Award for Best Show at the Melbourne Comedy Festival for Interrogation.

1998
Nominated for the Green Room Awards Best Actor for his role in Twelfth Night.

1996
Winner of the Campus Activities Victoria Best Comedy Act Award.

1995
Winner of the Campus Activities Victoria Best Comedy Act Award.

1995
Winner of the Australian Comedians In Concert Award for Thai Die.

Corporate

Various appearances for clients including the Australian Retailers Association, Banker's Trust, Canon Australia, the City of Port Phillip, Ferrier Hodgson, Microsoft, Mobil, Ord Minnett Securities & the Poultry Industry of Australia.

Other

- If you don't know Fleety's face you will know his voice. As one of Australia's leading voice over performers his voice has sold you every thing from beer to holidays.

- Fleety has had a few minutes of his work recorded and released on the Melbourne Comedy Festival CD compilation through Rubber Music, distributed by BMG Australia.

- Fleety is also working on Film Scripts for Ten Years In A Long Sleeved Shirt and Thai Die.

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