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Corinne Grant (born 12 June 1973) is an Australian lawyer, comedian and television presenter.


Career

After briefly studying as a
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in
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, Grant started her career as an actor in
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, obtaining a degree in drama. After graduating, she started doing
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to overcome her
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. Her first major show was as a support act for
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. She performed her first solo stand-up show in the bar of the Victoria Hotel in the early 1990s. From 1995 onwards, she appeared on the community television station Channel 31 as a regular on
RMITV RMITV is a not-for-profit, community access television production facility based at RMIT University City Campus in Melbourne, Australia. It is a full member of the Melbourne Community Television Consortium, a not-for-profit consortium that o ...
's ''
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'' hosted by Stephen Hall. In 1999, Grant became a member of the talk show ''
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'' which aired on Channel Ten. She remained on the show until 2005. She co-hosted the comedy show '' The Glass House'' (which aired on ABC-TV) with Wil Anderson and
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from 2001 until it was axed in 2006. In 2006, she hosted two episodes while Anderson was performing at the
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festival. She also appeared on the
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series ''
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'' (on Channel Ten) from 2003 until its axing in 2004, so she was concurrently starring in three TV programs. In 2005, Grant appeared alongside
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,
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,
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and
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in ''Die on your Feet'', a play written by Greg Fleet. She returned to stand-up after a five-year break in 2006, appearing at the
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Gala and in her own solo show, ''Faking It''. She later performed at the
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with a show titled ''Nice Friendly Lady Hour''. She has written articles for newspapers such as the ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 2007, she toured with a show called ''Have My Stuff'' and briefly worked in radio on Mix 101.1 with comedian
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on ''The Saturday Show'' in Melbourne and Sydney. Grant narrated the
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series '' Air Ways''. As of 2010, Grant was a spokesperson for Progressive Direct Car Insurance. In February 2013, Grant commenced graduate studies for the Juris Doctor degree at the
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(
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). She was admitted to practice in April 2017, and commenced work with a law firm in
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.


Political involvement

In 2010, she joined the Labor Party, pitching to voters at the Victorian election in a YouTube series called "Labor TV". In 2018, Grant endorsed the
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for the 2018 Victorian state election.


Personal life

Grant is married to lawyer Christos Bouras, and has a daughter and step son.


Bibliography


Contributed chapter

* "A letter to feminists from a man who knows better", pp. 198–205, in: ''Destroying the joint'', edited by Jane Caro, Read How You Want (2015, ).


References


External links


Official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Grant, Corinne 1973 births Living people People from Corryong Australian stand-up comedians Australian television presenters Australian women comedians RMITV alumni Australian women television presenters