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, and 2Day FM in Sydney with Wendy Harmer in 2003.
"Subtle, Succinct and Surreal" (The Scotsman)
"exceptionally funny... the audience was spellbound throughout" (The Scotsman)
"hilarious, hard hitting... hug this man today" (The List, Glasgow)
"A wild, great show" (Herald Sun, Melbourne)
"Devilish, menacing and totally mesmerising" (The Scotsman)
“Greg Fleet is brilliant … inspired nonsense - utterly fresh, utterly hilarious”
(The Scotsman)
“The fastest thinking stand up around” (The Sunday Times, London)
“In one hour he succeeds in dragging us to extremes of laughter, embarrassment and pity, but mainly laughter, as he takes us on the emotional roller-coaster journey of our lives. He deserves to be massive.” (The Independent, London)
2002 Ten Network Rove [Live] (Interview)
2002 ABC-TV The Glass House (Panellist)
2001 Ten Network Melbourne Comedy Festival Debate
2001 – 2003 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 (Regular guest)
1999 BskyB/Seven Network World Cup Comedy
1997 ABC-TV Smallest Room In The House
1997 – 2000 ABC-TV/Ten Network Good News Wee
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