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PETER ROWSTHRON Actor, Comedian and Writer PETER ROWSTHRON Actor, Comedian and Writer Peter Rowsthorn is a high energy, fast paced stand up comedian one minute and a measured character actor the next. A masterful MC of corporate and private functions, he has been performing his slick & blistering stand up for almost two decades. Most recently, Peter has appeared regularly on "Thank God You're Here" series 1, 2, 3 and 4, popped up on "Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation" and can currently be seen hosting the delightful “Can We Help” on the ABC on Friday nights. But Peter is probably still best known as long-suffering husband and pants-man Brett Craig on “Kath & Kim”. TELEVISION TALKIN BOUT YOUR GENERATION Guest Network Ten, 2012 HENRY AND AARON’S SEVEN STEPS TO SUPER STARDOM Guest Perfectly Adequate, 2011 THE JESTERS Role: Kenny Jesters Production Pty Ltd, 2010 CELEBRITY MASTERCHEF Contestant Network Ten, 2009 TALKIN BOUT YOUR GENERATION Guest Network Ten, 2009 CAN WE HELP? Presenter ABC TV, 2006 / 07 / 08 / 09 / 10 THANK GOD YOU’RE HERE Series 1, 2, 3, 4 Regular Guest Working Dog 2006 / 07 / 08 / 09 SNAKE TALES Role: Jake Johnson Westside Films, 2008 OUT OF THE QUESTION Guest Panellist Jigsaw/Channel 7, 2008 KATH & KIM Series 4 Role: Brett Craig Riley Turner Productions, 2007 20 to 1 Guest Nine Network, 2006 DA KATH & KIM CODE - Telemovie Role: Brett Craig Dir: Ted Emery, Riley Turner Productions / ABC TV, 2005 LITTLE OBERON Role: Miss Kafka Nine Network, 2005 KATH & KIM Series 3 Role: Brett Craig Dir: Ted Emery, Riley Turner Productions / ABC TV, 2004 ALL SAINTS Role: John ‘The Pole’ Morton Seven Network, 2003 WORLD COMEDY UNPLUGGED Stand up Granada / Nine Network, 2003 KATH & KIM Series 2 Role: Brett Craig Dir: Ted Emery, ABC TV, 2002 KATH & KIM Series 1 Role: Brett Craig Dir: Ted Emery, ABC TV, 2001 ROVE (LIVE) Guest interview Roving Enterprises, Network TEN, 2001 SUNDAY ROAST Host Fox 8, 1999 GONGED BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Host Nine Network, 1998 / 99 RECOVERY Stand up ABC TV, 1998 Peter Rowsthorn cont. TELEVISION cont. HEY HEY IT’S SATURDAY Guest host Nine Network, 1998 HESSIE’S SHED Stand up ABC TV, 1998 IMT Stand up Nine Network, 1997 THE GIFT Role: Raf Nine Network / ABC, 1997 BEST OF HEY HEY STAND UPS Stand up Nine Network, 1996 AUSTRALIAN COMEDIANS IN CONCERT Stand up Seven Network, 1996 DENTON Guest interview Seven Network, 1995 SOMETHING HOT BEFORE BED Stand up ABC TV, 1995 TONIGHT LIVE Guest host Seven Network, 1993 THE BIG GIG Various appearances ABC TV, 1991 / 92 / 93 LET THE BLOOD RUN FREE Role: Warren Cronkshonk Network Tem, 1990 / 91 / 92 THE COMEDY COMPANY Role: core cast Network Ten 1988 / 89 / 90 MIDDAY WITH RAY MARTIN Stand up Nine Network, 1988 LIVE THEATRE QI LIVE! Guest Panellist Perth Burswood Theatre 2011 LAUGHTER ON THE 23RD FLOOR Role: Milt Dir: Kate Cherry, MTC, 2002 THE TEMPEST Role: Stephano Dir: Simon Phillips, MTC, 2001 CERTIFIED MALE Role: McBride Dir: Terry O’Connell, Melbourne & Sydney, 1999 / 2000 / 2001 THE NEW ROCKY HORROR SHOW Role: Riff-Raff & Brad Dir: Nigel Triffit, Australia & Singapore, 1992 - 99 BOUNCERS Principal cast Dir: Terry O’Connell, Universal Theatre, 1992 RADIO GET THIS! WITH TONY MARTIN Guest Triple M – National, 2006 / 2007 THE SHEBANG Regular guest Triple M, 2003 / 04 / 05 THE CAGE Role: Richard Fitzmein (weekly) Triple M Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, 2004 FRIDAY SHOUT Weekly National Drive Program Co-hosted with Judith Lucy Austereo Network, 2003 Peter Rowsthorn cont. FILM KATH & KIM – THE FILUM Brett Dir: Ted Emery RTP Film Productions 2011 CRACKERS Role: Bruno Dir: David Swann, Beyond Films, 1998 BONZA Lead role Dir: David Swann, 1988 *Winner, Best Short Film Award at the AFI Awards* LIVE COMEDY WORLD’S WORST CIRCUS WITH ANTHONY MORGAN Greg Fleet & Andrew Goodone 1989 BLOOD CAPSULE ENSEMBLE SHOW Le Joke, Melbourne 1989 LET THE BLOOD RUN FREE II ENSEMBLE SHOW The Last Laugh, Melbourne 1987 PICK A HIT WITH BOB DOWNE & GINA RILEY The Last Laugh 1986 PETER ROWSTHRON PHONES HOME SOLO SHOW The Last Laugh 1985 LET THE BLOOD RUN FREE ENSEMBLE SHOW The Last Laugh 1985 CHRISTMAS ON A STICK WITH GLENN ROBBINS & MARYANNE FAHEY Le Joke 1984 CORPORATE Various clients including the Hawthorn Football Club, Essendon Football Club, Harvey Norman, Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia, Miele, Motorola, NAB, Ricoh, Telstra, Tooheys, Wesfarmers & the West Coast Eagles. .
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