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Marty Fields (born 18 December 1961) is an Australian comedian, host/mc, actor, writer, musician, singer, and radio presenter from Melbourne.


Early life

The son of Australian actors
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, Fields trained for fifteen years at the Melba Conservatorium in piano, voice and theory.


Career


Screen

Fields began his acting career at the age of seven in the ABC television series '' Bellbird'', which lead to further roles as a child actor, including in ''
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'' and the 1973 miniseries '' A Taste for Blue Ribbons''. He also had a lead role as Neil 'Stinker' Carter in drama series ''
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'' in 1974. He continued appearing in television series throughout his late teens and into adulthood including ''
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'', '' SeaChange'', '' City Homicide'' and 1986 miniseries '' The Great Bookie Robbery''. He made several appearances in ''
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'' including a recurring role as Roy Holland. His film credits include a small role in the 1988 film '' Evil Angels'', alongside
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, based on the true story of the Azaria Chamberlain case. He later featured in 2006 arthouse film ''
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'', alongside
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, 2011
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biopic '' The Cup'' and 2018 comedy feature '' That's Not My Dog!''. Fields is particularly recognised from his comedic work on long-running variety show ''
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'' for four years, hosting the 'Great Aussie Joke' segment with his father,
Maurie Fields Maurice Fields (born Maurice Sheil, 4 August 1926 – 18 December 1995) was an Australian vaudeville performer, actor and stand-up comedian. Career Fields became a well-known face on television first thanks to his comic sketches on live progra ...
. He continued his comic appearances on ''The Battle of the Sexes'', '' Blankety Blanks'' and various other television shows. Fields has also worked as a session vocalist for the ABC Network. In 2005, he was inducted into the Australian Comedy Hall of Fame.


Stage

At the age of 19, Fields was Musical Director for a three-year touring production of ''
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'' playing every major Australian country town. He has since starred in over a dozen musicals including ''
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'' and '' Crazy for You'', receiving a Green Room Award for Best Actor in a Musical in the latter. In 2000, he performed in the sell-out season of ''
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'' and in 2001, he starred in ''
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'' at the State Theatre, Melbourne. In 2005, he was cast at the last minute as Alfie Doolittle in ''
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'' at Melbourne's
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, replacing
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, who had succumbed to injury. Fields has played in several rock groups and cover bands including Coup De Ville, Vintage Red, Battle of the Piano Men and The Thin Twins. He was a founding member of The Australian Rat Pack with Bob Valentine and
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. Marty began his stand-up career in 1987, playing the comedy circuit in the hotels and clubs of Australia. He has also played sell-out shows at the
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. He has also performed extensively around the world as a piano bar performer, including shows at The Riviera (Las Vegas), The New York Comedy Club (NYC), and Howl at the Moon (Chicago) and a three year residency at Melbourne’s Crown Casino. He has worked alongside performers including
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, and
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Writer

Fields has written two television comedy projects – ''The All Sports Show'' and ''Four Story Building'', as well as short film screenplays. He is also the creator and composer of the Australian musical ''The Paradise''. As a composer, Fields has written radio jingles, musical scores for corporate events, and music and lyrics for the films ''
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'' (1986) and ''The Banjo Man''. He has composed over three hundred songs, including "A Likeable Man" – a tribute to his father,
Maurie Fields Maurice Fields (born Maurice Sheil, 4 August 1926 – 18 December 1995) was an Australian vaudeville performer, actor and stand-up comedian. Career Fields became a well-known face on television first thanks to his comic sketches on live progra ...
. Fields has written many newspaper and magazine articles, including a column for the
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from 2011-2012 and a weekly comedy page in the Australasian Post magazine. He has written advertising copy for companies including Video City and Crown Casino. He is also a best selling author of three comedy books, including "Dinkum Aussie Jokes", "Ripper Yarns" and "Takeaway Jokes", the latter being a collection of one-liners and short jokes, which went into two reprints and had international success.


Radio

Fields has a regular national comedy radio show, syndicated by 105 stations. He has also been a regular presenter on 3AW, appearing on shows such as ''Nightline'', where he has filled in for Bruce Mansfield and Philip Brady.


Personal life

Fields is based in Melbourne, where he lives with his wife and daughter. He is a patron of the Lost Dogs Home, and an ambassador of the
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Awards and nominations


Filmography


Film


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Television


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Radio


Stage


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References


External links


Marty Fields Home Page

Live performance clip:
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