- Born
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- New Zealand-born comedian, writer and director, whose career in Australia began with TV comedies The D Generation (1986) and The Late Show (1992), and radio's 'Martin/Molloy' (1995-98). He created the cult radio comedy 'Get This' (2006-07), hosted A Quiet Word with... (2010), wrote and directed episodes of Upper Middle Bogan (2013), and co-created the award-winning podcasts Childproof (2017) and Tony Martin's SIZZLETOWN (2018). He is the author of 'Lolly Scramble' (2005), 'A Nest of Occasionals' (2009), 'Scarcely Relevant' (2012) and 'Deadly Kerfuffle' (2017).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Higgo
- SpouseAnnie Maver(January 2, 1997 - 2009)
- RelativesKerry Martin(Half Sibling)
- In 1979, his Super-8 film 'Batman Again' came third in New Zealand television's 'TV2 School Filmmaking Competition', a poor cousin to TV1's famous 'Spot-On Filmmaking Competition'. He was presented with his prize by after-school host Richard Wilkins, then known as Richard Wilde.
- Hosted "Get This" (2006-2007) on Australia's Triple-M radio network, with Ed Kavalee and Richard Marsland.
- With Mick Molloy, co-wrote and co-presented "Martin/Molloy", a daily radio comedy programme broadcast live, all over Australia, for four years (1995-1998).
- Co-hosted and co-wrote the shambolic Melbourne radio comedy program "Bulltwang" (Triple M, 1990) with Mick Molloy, Jason Stephens, John Harrison, Michael Hirsh and Pete Smith
- For five years (1987-1991) wrote and performed on Melbourne radio's "D-Generation Breakfast Show" (EONfm/Triple M) with Tom Gleisner and Santo Cilauro, and later Michael Veitch, Rob Sitch, Jane Kennedy, Mick Molloy, Jason Stephens and Judith Lucy.
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