Stephen Curry (comedian)
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Stephen Curry | |
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Born | Stephen Curry 1976 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Years active | 1992– |
Stephen Curry (born in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian comedian and actor who has appeared in many television drama and comedy series, and in feature films.
Roles include the 1997 film The Castle, The Wog Boy, The Nugget, Take Away, Thunderstruck and the miniseries Changi. Between 2004 and 2005 Curry had a regular role in drama series The Secret Life of Us. He also appeared towards the end of the third series of Frontline taking over from Torquil Neilson as the sound recorder.
Curry has been a guest on Rove Live on several occasions. He has also appeared on the TV comedy series Thank God You're Here several times.
Since 2005 , he's appeared in several Toyota Memorable Moments advertisements featuring Australian rules football celebrities Wayne Harmes, James Hird, Peter Daicos, Dermott Brereton, Malcolm Blight, Alex Jesaulenko, Tony Lockett, and Francis Bourke with fellow comedian Dave Lawson.
In 2007, Curry had portrayed Graham Kennedy in The King, a telemovie examining Kennedy's life. The role required Curry to lose 14 kilograms[1]. Curry won a Silver Logie Award for his performance.
Stephen appeared in The Librarians on a recurring basis as a tour guide.
Curry also featured in an episode of Fast Forward.
Curry also appeared in one of the finalist films, Pig Latin for the 2007 Sony Tropfest.
[edit] References
- ^ Curry indifferent to Kennedy controversy The West Australian 11 May 2007
[edit] External links
- Stephen Curry at the Internet Movie Database
- Stephen Curry in Toyota memorable moments advertisement featuring Wayne Harmes re-enacting his part in the Sheldon goal of the 1979 Grand Final
- Stephen Curry in Toyota memorable moment advertisement featuring James Hird
- Stephen Curry in Toyota memorable moment video featuring Dermott Brereton in the 1989 Grand Final
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NAME | Curry, Stephen |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Australian comedian and actor |
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PLACE OF BIRTH | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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