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Daryl Paul Somers (né Schulz; 6 August 1951) is an Australian television personality and musician, and a triple
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award-winner. He rose to national fame as the host and executive producer of the long-running comedy-variety program ''
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'' and continued his television celebrity and status as host of the live-performance program ''
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''. Somers was honoured in 2004 with the award of a Medal of the Order of Australia, and by
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in 2018 by having his portrait featured on a series of postage stamps.


Early life

Somers lived in the Melbourne suburb of
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and was educated at the Christian Brothers College, St. Kilda. A drummer and singer, he played in bands including the Newbeat Brass and a group playing music in the style of
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which began under the name "Pasquale and his Mexican Rhythm". Newbeat Brass comprised five schoolfriends and quickly gained an 18-month residency at the Cascade Restaurant in the Melbourne suburb of
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. It was either Newbeat Brass or another group, Somerset, formed by Somers subsequently, which appeared on GTV-9's talent-quest program ''
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'', winning their way to the finals only to be beaten by John Williamson. His parents and brothers had changed their name from Schulz to Somers by 1970.


Television career


''Cartoon Corner'' and ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' era (1971–77, 1979–1999)

Somers started professional TV work on 14 July 1971, after being spotted by Ernie Carroll and invited to audition. His
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included an
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of
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.
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19 October 1996. "Hey Hey it's 25" by Darren Devlyn, pp. 76–77.
He was paid $75 ($863.22 in 2022 terms) a week as the Melbourne host of ''Cartoon Corner''.
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The Sydney ''Cartoon Corner'' had previously been shown in Melbourne with the name ''Skeeter's Cartoon Corner''; it was hosted by James Kemsley who would go on to draw the famous
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comic strip for 23 years. Somers' first words were "Hi, I'm Daryl Somers; Skeeter will no longer be with us, and now it's time for a cartoon." (Another account has it that his opening line was, 'Hello, I'm Daryl Somers and I'll be here for as long as you want me'). Kemsley continued to host the Sydney ''Cartoon Corner'' until mid-1973, and other states would have their own similar but unique programs. Soon after Somers' debut on ''Cartoon Corner'', he began hosting additional children's shows on GTV-9. The first of these was on 23 August 1971, for a week's programming under the title ''Holiday Carnival''. This was a two-and-a-half hour slot in which Somers presented competitions alongside the footballer Peter McKenna who provided
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tips—interspersing a screening of various old films such as the 1944 western '' Ghost Guns''. This short-lived series of programs proved to be the forerunner to ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'', which officially began on 9 October 1971. Somers and McKenna continued as hosts, but eight weeks later the show introduced the pink
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, operated and voiced by Carroll. Old films continued to be a feature of the early shows: the first ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' incorporated the
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film ''
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''. McKenna continued to be billed as cohost until September 1972 and the following month, Ossie Ostrich's name began to appear alongside Somers' in TV listings. While it quickly morphed into a Saturday morning children's cartoon show—an expanded version of ''Cartoon Corner'', which Somers continued to host for some years (the Somers ''Cartoon Corner'' was broadcast in Sydney as well as Melbourne beginning in 1975) ''Hey Hey it's Saturday'' gradually expanded in both size and scope. In early 1978, Somers and Carroll suspended making of ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' in their first attempt to broaden their audience—or rather, to find a time slot and a format to fully cater to the audience they already had. ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' did not appear in early 1978 and instead Somers and Carroll created ''The Daryl and Ossie Special'' for Nine. Somers told the Sydney ''Sun-Herald'' that despite the perception of ''Hey Hey'' as a children's show, '40 per cent of our audience' were, in fact, adults. The new special took two months to write, featured guests Chelsea Brown and The Echoes, and first screened in Melbourne on 10 May 1978. Soon afterwards Somers and Carroll left Nine to create a new show on the 0-10 Network, '' The Daryl and Ossie Show'', which ran in September and October of that year. The show's ratings were poor and they returned to Nine the following year to resume ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' on 17 February 1979 with
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as co-host. Soon, additional cast members joined and cartoons were phased out in favour of regular and guest performers. Alongside MacDonald, booth announcer
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voiced many (unseen) characters. The program's production crew also began to play a prominent role in the series, with sound-effects technician Murray Tregonning adding humorous sound bites and effects from a huge bank of recorded eight-track cartridges, and personnel such as long-serving cameraman "Lucky Phil" Lambert making regular appearances. Props assistant Ian "Krystal" Murray provided props, most famously the "Dickie Knee" character: The series' distinctive brand of irreverent humour soon attracted a sizable adult audience and in 1984 it had become so popular that Nine made the decision to move it to a 9:30 p.m. Saturday evening timeslot. The show was renamed ''Hey Hey It's Saturday Night''. It remained on Saturday night for the rest of its run, but it moved to the 6:30 p.m. time slot in June 1985 and eventually reverted to the name ''Hey Hey It's Saturday''. At its height, ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' was one of the most popular and consistently high-rating series in the history of
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, winning many awards including three
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awards for Somers. In its initial incarnation, ''Hey Hey'' screened for 28 years (1971–1999) on the
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across Australia.


''Bandstand'' (1976)

In 1976 Somers branched out to become host of a revival of the music show ''
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'' for Channel 9. It was reported at the time that Somers hoped ''Bandstand'' would "open the doors to an international cabaret career in London and Las Vegas." The new version of the show—also known as ''Bandstand '76''—was a commercial television response to the success of ABC-TV shows such as ''
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''. It was scheduled at 6 p.m. on Saturday nights in Sydney or 6:30 in Melbourne, against the repeat of the previous Sunday's ''Countdown''. The first episode, screened 21 February 1976, featured
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,
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,
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, Bryan Davies,
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, Lee Conway,
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and video clips of songs by
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, Max Merritt and the Meteors, and
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. Unlike ''Countdown'', which showcased only original artists and insisted on the right to premiere new releases Somers' ''Bandstand'' featured a mixture of video clips and local artists performing current hits by others. Somers told Dale Plummer of the Sydney ''Sun-Herald'' in November of 1976 that his show had 'a wider age group than the others, and surveys show we have a much higher rating generally.' It was announced in early 1977 that the show was renewed for the new year but it did not go ahead.


''Family Feud'' and ''The Daryl Somers Show'' (1980–1983)

In 1980, Somers replaced
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on the quiz show ''
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'' and hosted the program for three years and 713 episodes. Somers had long hoped to host his own variety and chat show. He had stood in for
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on ''
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'' in 1975 and briefly hosted other programs when their regular presenters were absent. In June 1982, he was given his own Tuesday night TV variety show in the style of ''
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'' (which was continuing to run twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays, in the same time slot of 9:30 p.m.) and named ''The Daryl Somers Show''. While Ossie Ostrich was not part of the cast (he did continue to host ''Hey Hey it's Saturday'' with Somers throughout the duration of Somers' own show), Ernie Carroll headed the writers' team. This team also included 'heroes of the inner city comedy circuit' Alan Pentland (later a writer for '' Full Frontal)'' and Geoff Kelso, soon to be a cast member and writer for ''
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''. John Blackman was a regular, as were the voice artist Paul Jennings and music director
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. The show's producer, Peter Wynne, told the ''Sydney Morning Herald's'' Richard Coleman that the show would feature many short segments, appeal to the 16-35 age group, and 'offer something like a restaurant's menu.' Critics were rarely kind about the show. At the end of its second month, Denis Price wrote that Somers failed as a host, 'albeit valiantly, because he is locked into some producer's rigidly inherited set of preconceptions about the essential nature of these late-evening entertainments.' It rated well in Melbourne, but did not match this success in Sydney throughout its run. Jenny Tabakoff, writing in the Melbourne ''Age'', suggested that there was a 'long tradition of such Tonight shows' in Melbourne, musing that 'perhaps Sydney viewers just feel left out.' In November 1983, John Blackman withdrew from involvement in ''The Daryl Somers Show'', though it is not clear whether this was the reason the show was not renewed the following year. Somers continued to host ''Hey Hey it's Saturday'' as a morning children's show during this period. He won his first Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian TV in 1983. Also in 1983, Somers was crowned King of Moomba with
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as his court jester."Moomba: A festival for the people"
, melbourne.vic.gov.au, pp. 17–22 (photo at page 19)


Break (2000–2003)

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program ''
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''. At the
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, he received a Special Achievement Award, "for the contribution that ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' made in providing an outlet for Australian artists to showcase their music".


''Dancing with the Stars'' era (2004–2007)

In late 2004, Somers returned to the small screen when he made the move to sign with Nine's arch rival, the
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, hosting ''
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'', a live program where 10 celebrities compete each week in a dance competition. On 30 November 2007, Somers announced that he would leave ''Dancing with the Stars''. Somers was replaced by actor
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, who was the host from season 8 till season 14.


Return of ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' (2009–2010)

Somers had another year off television duties in 2008. Interest had been considered in the reformation of ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' in some capacity. ABC Radio
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interviewed Corrine Lawrence and Daryl Somers on 22 July 2009 in regards to the growing interest. He revealed the show's return is "not out of the question" and speculated that one or two reunion specials could be made in the near future. A reunion special aired on 30 September 2009. It rated strongly, attracting 3.9-plus million viewers, although the second show generated international controversy because of a
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parody act (called
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) that appeared on the "Red Faces" segment that featured performers in
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. With the success of the Reunion Specials in 2009, the show returned in 2010 as a regular series. The 2010 series had twenty episodes airing, with the first thirteen episodes airing from April until July, with the remaining seven episodes airing in October and November. ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' did not return in 2011 due to falling ratings and the high cost of its production.


''You're Back in the Room'' (2016)

In October 2015, it was announced that Somers would return to the Nine Network to host an Australian version of the British hypnotism game show, '' You're Back in the Room'' in 2016. The Australian version of '' You're Back in the Room'' premiered on 3 April 2016, attracting 1.155 million viewers, despite negative reactions on Twitter.


Return to ''Dancing'' and ''Hey Hey'' 50th anniversary (2021)

In 2021, ''Dancing with the Stars'' was revived by the Seven Network, with Somers returning as host. Later that year it was reported that Somers was working on a ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' 50th anniversary special that would air on Seven. The special aired on 10 October 2021, titled ''Hey Hey It's 50 Years,'' and drew in 1.2 million viewers.


Music career

Somers released two comedy albums in 1975 and 1976 co-credited to
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. Songs by both were a key feature of these extremely successful releases. Somers also released two pop singles in the 1980s: 'What's Forever For' backed with 'Can I See You Tonight', released in 1981. This single failed to sell, it was reported in 1983, because it was 'caught up in two strikes and a record company take over'. It was followed by 'Don't Want to Share Your Love' backed with 'You Look Just Like a Heartache to Me', released in 7" and 12" formats in 1985. In the mid-1980s, Somers was signed to
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's label Graffiti Records. Cadd had been arranger and producer on 'Don't Want to Share Your Love'. The pair worked on a pop album that was ultimately shelved. In Cadd's 2010 autobiography, he said (of Somers) "making that album, he was undoubtedly the hardest working person I'd ever been with in the studio" adding "It was a truly fun project. However, there was one serious flaw that finally beat us. Daryl's voice was just too classically trained. He could get it right down to the very edge of pop but there was always that slight cabaret vibrato that gave him away." Somers released an album on the
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label titled ''Songlines'' in 2005.


Albums

* ''Hey! Hey! It's Daryl & Ossie'' – Hammard (1975) * ''Keep Smiling With Daryl & Ossie'' – Hammard (1976) * ''Songlines'' –
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(2005)


Singles

* " What's Forever For" / "Can I See You Tonight?" (1981) * "Don't Want To Share Your Love" / "You Look Just Like A Heartache To Me" (1985)


TV credits

* ''
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'' (1968) as Runner-up contestant * ''
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'' (1970) as Winning contestant * ''Cartoon Corner'' (1971–77) as Host * ''
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'' (1971–99, 2009–10) as Host / Producer * ''
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'' (1976) as Host * '' King of Pop Awards'' (1976–77) as Host * ''
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'' (1970s) as Regular artist * ''
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'' (1970s) as Regular artist * ''
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'' (1970s) as Regular artist * ''
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'' (1980–83) as Host * ''
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'' (1981) as Guest Host * ''The Daryl Somers Show'' (1982–83) as Host * '' Blankety Blanks'' (1985) as Host * ''
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'', (1988, 1991, 1996–98, 2006) as Host * ''
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'' (1989) as Host / Producer * ''
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'' (1998) as Producer * ''Gonged But Not Forgotten'' (1999) as Producer * ''
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'' (2004–07, 2021–23) as Host * '' You're Back in the Room'' (2016) as Host


Awards and recognition

In the Australia Day 2004 honours list, Somers was awarded a
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"for service to the television and entertainment industries, to charitable organisations and to the community". In 2018,
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featured his portrait on a series of postage stamps to commemorate that he had “made unique contributions to the Australian entertainment industry and ... played a role in forming our national popular culture”.


Mo Awards

The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the
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), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. Daryl Somers won one award in that time. (wins only) , - , 1999 , Daryl Somers , John Campbell Fellowship Award , , - Somers has been a part of the
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since his early days of television, either as host, winner, or nominee. He has been host five times (1988, 1991, 1996, 1997, 1998) and co-host in 2006.


Logies nominated

*
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– 12 times (1984–85, 1987–88, 1990–91, 1993–98) * Most Popular Light Entertainment Personality – once (1994) * Most Popular Comedy Personality – once (1997)


Other work

In 1990, Somers played the Billiard Marker in the stage production of
The Hunting of the Snark (musical) ''The Hunting of the Snark'' is a musical based on Lewis Carroll's 1876 poem ''The Hunting of the Snark'', written by composer Mike Batt. History The musical began life in 1984 as a costumed concert with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbic ...
. In 2013, Somers was announced as part of the performing line-up of
Harvest Rain Theatre Company Harvest Rain Theatre Company was a not-for-profit theatre company based in Brisbane, Australia. Beginning as an amateur company, it evolved into a professional musical theatre company presenting arena productions around Australia, before closing ...
's 2014 season, playing Nicely Nicely Johnson of ''
Guys and Dolls ''Guys and Dolls'' is a musical theater, musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. It is based on "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown" (1933) and "Blood Pressure", which are two short stories by Damon Run ...
''.


Controversy

Despite the enduring popularity of ''Hey Hey'' with viewers, in recent years the show has come under criticism for being backward and culturally insensitive, with its outlook and many of its jokes now considered by some commentators to be racist, sexist, and
homophobic Homophobia encompasses a range of negative attitudes and feelings toward homosexuality or people who identify or are perceived as being lesbian, Gay men, gay or bisexual. It has been defined as contempt, prejudice, aversion, hatred, or ant ...
. The international controversy surrounding the use of
blackface Blackface is the practice of performers using burned cork, shoe polish, or theatrical makeup to portray a caricature of black people on stage or in entertainment. Scholarship on the origins or definition of blackface vary with some taking a glo ...
in the
Jackson Jive ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' is a long-running variety television program on Australian television. It initially ran for 28 years on the Nine Network from 9 October 1971 to 20 November 1999, with a recess in 1978. Its host throughout its entire r ...
sketch on "Red Faces" in 2009 led to the show being derided as "old fashioned, out of touch, stale, ndmisguided". Somers himself had also appeared in brownface or blackface on multiple episodes, including a tribute to the late
Ricky May Richard Ernest May (22 November 19431 June 1988) was a New Zealand–born Australian jazz singer and musician, best known for singing cover versions of numerous pop songs or jazz standards. He moved to Australia in 1962 where he worked mainly in ...
in 1988 and in blackface to make fun of singer and frequent guest
Kamahl Kandiah Kamalesvaran (; born 13 November 1934), better known by his stage name Kamahl, is an Australian singer-songwriter and recording artist. He has been in the Australian music industry over for 70 years and has made some memorable TV and fi ...
. In 2021, Somers stated that he believed that some of the content that aired on the show in the past would not be acceptable today due to “
political correctness "Political correctness" (adjectivally "politically correct"; commonly abbreviated to P.C.) is a term used to describe language, policies, or measures that are intended to avoid offense or disadvantage to members of particular groups in society. ...
and the
cancel culture Cancel culture is a cultural phenomenon in which an individual thought to have acted or spoken in an unacceptable manner is ostracized, boycotted, shunned or fired, often aided by social media. This shunning may extend to social or professio ...
”; his remarks faced additional criticism. Kamahl has stated that his ethnicity and background were often the butt of jokes during his appearances on the show, and his treatment was often humiliating. In April 2021, Somers wrote a lengthy apology to Kamahl and to those who found the show's content offensive. Kamahl unreservedly accepted Somers' apology.


See also

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Somers Carroll Productions Somers Carroll Productions is an Australian television production company. Somers Carroll was formed by Daryl Somers and Ernie Carroll, to produce ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'', after original producer Gavin Disney left the series. Somers Carroll a ...
* Ernie Carroll


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Brief bio


article describing Somers winning a TV Fugly Award {{DEFAULTSORT:Somers, Daryl 1951 births Living people ARIA Award winners Australian drummers Australian male singers Australian game show hosts Gold Logie winners People educated at St Mary's College, Melbourne People from Prahran, Victoria Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia Musicians from Geelong Television personalities from Melbourne Male actors from Geelong