| "Anderson is a loose cannon, fast, funny and full of razor-sharp observations" The Age, Melbourne 2008 sees Wil Anderson returning not only to the nations airwaves on Triple M’s national Drive Show, “Wil and Lehmo”, but also to its TV Screens and theatre stages. |
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| Television |
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| 2008 | Good News Week |
Network TEN |
| 2007-08 | Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala (Stand Up Appearance) |
Network TEN |
| 2007 | ROVE (Stand Up spot) |
Network TEN |
| 2007 | The Sideshow (Stand Up spot) |
ABC-TV |
| 2001-06 | The Glass House (Host) |
ABC-TV |
| 2006 | Head to Head Celebrity Episode (Panellist) |
ABC-TV |
| 2006 | Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala (Stand Up Appearance) |
Network TEN |
| 2006 | Just For Laughs (host) |
Network TEN |
| 2006 | Rove Live Stand Up spot |
Network TEN |
| 2005 | Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala (Stand Up Appearance) |
Network TEN |
| 2005 | The 2005 International Comedy Festival. Just For Laughs (Host) |
Network TEN |
| 2004 | Just For Laughs Comedy Festival (Host) |
Network TEN |
| 2004 | Melbourne Comed Festival Gala (Stand Up Appearance) |
Network TEN |
| 2003 | World Comedy Tour (Stand Up Appearance) also for Pay-TV in USA, UK & Canada |
Nine Network |
| 2003 | Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala (Stand Up Appearance) |
Network TEN |
| 2002 | Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala (Host) |
Network TEN |
| 2002 | Raw Comedy Final (Host with Corinne Grant & Dave Hughes) |
ABC-TV |
| 2000-03 | The Fat (Regular Panellist) |
ABC-TV |
| 1998-01 | Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala (Stand Up Appearance x 4) |
Nine/Network TEN |
| 1999 | Super Debates World Cup Comedy Standing Up (Stand Up Appearance) |
Nine Network Channel 7 ABC-TV |
| 1997 | Mouthing Off (Panellist Several Appearances) |
thecomedychannel |
| 1997-00 | Good News Week (Regular Panellist) |
ABC-TV/Network TEN |
**Wil has also appeared on programs such as Rove [Live], IMT and Hey, Hey It’s Saturday. |
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Radio |
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| 2007 - NOW | National Drive Show “Wil and Lehmo” (Host) |
Triple M |
2000-04 |
Triple J Breakfast (Host with Adam Spencer) |
Triple J |
1999 |
Triple J Breakfast (Weekly Guest and Occasional Co-host with Adam Spencer) |
Triple J |
** Wil has also made various publicity appearances on a variety of radio networks. |
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Live Shows |
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| 2008 | BeWILdered |
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| 2007 | Wil Of God |
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| 2006 | Wil Communication |
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| 2006 | I am the Wilrus Solo Show Edinburgh Fringe Festival |
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2005 |
Kill Wil Solo Show National Tour |
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2004 |
Wil Anderson & Adam Spencer - The Last Time Hi Fi Bar - Melbourne, Theatre Royal - Hobart, Thebarton Theatre - Adelaide, Octagon Theatre - Perth, Illawarra Performing Arts Centre - Wollongong, City Hall - Newcastle, Enmore Theatre - Sydney |
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2003/04 |
Licence To Wil Solo Show Sydney Opera House. Adelaide Fringe, Octagon Theatre Perth, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, The Brisbane Powerhouse, Darwin Festival |
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2003 |
Jagged Little Wil Solo Show Adelaide Festival Centre, The Brisbane Powerhouse, Sydney Opera House, Octagon Theatre Perth, Parramatta, Melbourne International Comedy Festival |
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2002 |
Wil By Mouth Solo Show Belvoir St Theatre - Sydney, Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival |
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2001 |
Wil of Fortune Solo Show Melbourne International Comedy Festival |
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2000 |
5 thirty with Adam Spencer Melbourne International Comedy Festival |
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2000 |
Who Wants To Be A Wilionaire Solo Show Melbourne Comedy Festival, The Valhalla - Sydney |
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1999 |
Terra Wilius Solo Show Melbourne Fringe Festival, Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival |
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| 1999 | Wilennium Solo Show Melbourne International Comedy Festival, The Globe - Sydney, Edinburgh Festival Fringe |
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| 1999 | Stand Up Season at the Adelaide Festival Centre with Tripod |
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| 1998 | I Am The Wirus Solo Show Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival |
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| 1997 | Show Pony 10 Week Season with Corinne Grant Builder's Arms Hotel - Melbourne |
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| 1997 | Diet Life Solo Show Melbourne International Comedy Festival |
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Other Notable Work |
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2007 Laugh Out Loud – Sydney Writer’s Festival ** Wil is in high demand as a stand up comedian and has headlined in virtually every major venue across the country. |
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Writing |
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| 2008 | Sunday Magazine – Sunday Roast (Fortnightly Column) |
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| 2006 | Survival of the Dumbest debut book published by Random House |
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2004/Now |
Sunday Magazine - Sunday Roast (Weekly Column) |
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| 2005-Now | In London Magazine – Monthly Column (UK based) |
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2001/03 |
Cosmopolitan (Monthly Column) |
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1998/99 |
The Australian, Melbourne Extra (Weekly Column) |
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1997 |
The Big Issue (Fortnightly Column) |
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Corporate |
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| Various clients including Adelaide Film Festival, AdShel, BT, British Airways. Chrysler, Holden, ING Direct, the Institute of Public Administration Australia, Hanimex, Mobil, NAB, Nestle Peter’s, Pauls Ltd, Suncorp-Metway, Sydney Airport Corporation, Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney Swans, Toyota & Whybin Lawrence Advertising. | ||
Recordings |
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| 2006 | Release of The Best of The Glass House (2002-2006) DVD by ABC Enterprises and distributed through Roadshow Entertainment |
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| 2001 | Release of the Melbourne Comedy Festival CD compilation through Rubber Music, distributed by BMG Australia |
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Live Theatre |
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| 1999/2000 | A Midsummer’s Nights Dream (Principle Cast Member) Royal Botanic Gardens – Melbourne |
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Awards |
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| 2007 | The Glass House, Logie Award nomination for Most Outstanding Comedy Program |
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| 2007 | The Glass House, Logie Award nominated for Most Popular TV Presenter |
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| 2005 | The Glass House, AFI Award for Best Light Entertainment Series |
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| 1999 | Nominated for the Perrier Best Newcomer Award in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. |
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| Exclusively represented by Token Artists Contact: Dioni Meliss on 03 9417 4700 or dioni@token.com.au for further details. Last Updated: June 2008 |
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