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David Gerard Callan (born 20 September 1975) is an Irish-born stand-up comedian, who has had a career in television and radio, and is based in
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, Australia. Up until 2010 he worked as a
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disc jockey.


Biography

Callan was born in
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, Ireland, and arrived in Australia in 1990, aged 15. He spent part of his teenage years in Perth where he attended Chisholm Catholic College.


Radio career

Callan hosted the mid-dawn shift at Triple J on Sundays from 1am to 6am for most of 2005 until it was discontinued. He continued to host the Triple J show ''Pirate Radio'' from 6pm until 9pm on Saturday evenings. The show features party music, mash-ups, and many unusual regular callers referred to as 'carnies', including Steph from Tamworth, Evil Me, and Jarred from Bunbury. On 19 January 2008, Callan presented the last show of ''Pirate Radio''. On 27 January 2008, he returned to the mid-dawn shift on Sundays from 1am to 6am. His last time on-air was the morning of Sunday, December 19, 2010.


TV career

Callan first gained popularity while performing on ''
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'' (
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) and also on the first series of ''
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'' (
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), but left the show to pursue his love for stand up. Callan was
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' groomsman at his wedding to
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. In 2005, Callan appeared in a series of commercials called "Change is in the Air", to introduce Australians to the impending
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in pubs and clubs. He also narrated a commercial for the Ferndale Confectionery item "Tuff Nuts", and has performed in Western Australian advertisements for WA Home Loans and Fruitisma. During 2006 and 2007 Callan appeared on jtv and presented episodes on occasion. He has appeared as a guest on the Comedy Channel's improvisational comedy program ''
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''. His other TV credits include '' O'Loghlin on Saturday Night'' (ABC), ''Standing Up'' (ABC), ''King of the Road'' (SBS), '' Good Morning Australia'' (Ten Network), '' The (NRL) Footy Show'' (Nine Network), ''
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'' (Nine Network), as a recurring guest on '' Spicks and Specks'' (ABC), and a regular performer on the yearly "Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala". Callan has made several appearances on '' Good Game'' (ABC) as a guest reviewer, looking at '' Soul Calibur V'', '' Just Dance: Best Of'', '' Kid Icarus: Uprising'' and '' Heroes of Ruin'', and currently has his own segment known as Laying Down the Lore. He also made a cameo appearance playing '' Just Dance'' at the Game Masters convention.


Stand-up career

Touring internationally over the next few years, Callan had shows each year in the
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(MICF) including: * ''Dave Callan is Shithouse'' (2000) * ''Dave Callan is Hairy'' (2001) * ''Jesus Christ, Movie Star'' (2001, with Duff) * ''Dave Callan's Wonderful World'' (2003) * ''Bare Faced Cheek'' (2004) *
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Finals (2004, as Host and MC) * ''The Sunshine Factory'' (2005, with Sam Simmons, Tim Harris, Steve Bunce) * ''Show us your Roots'' (2005, with Hung Le, Steve Abbott,
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, Tommy Dean, Desh, Sean Choolburra,
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) * ''The Sunshine Factory Part II'' (2006, with Sam Simmons) * ''Dance of the Flame Retardant Monkey'' (2007) * ''Daylight Savings for the Doomsday Clock'' (2008) * ''0+ (Symbol of Venus)'' (2011) * ''The Graveyard Shift'' (2012, also called ''Radio Gaga'') * ''The Psychology of Laughter'' (2013) * ''A Little Less Conversation'' (2014) * ''A Little Less Conversation 2: A Little More Less Conversation'' (2015) - upcoming In addition, Callan performs regularly at the MICF Festival Club and the MICF Festival Roadshow. These shows have included choreographed fight and dance scenes with Ninjas, Pirates, Zombies and Burlesque Dancers. During MICFs he can often be seen with an entourage of ninjas. He occasionally is referred to as 'Danger Dave'. His 2005 joint show with Sam Simmons, ''The Sunshine Factory'' was nominated for a Golden Gibbo MICF award. Also in 2005, his show ''Show us your Roots'' (with a group of comedians – see list above) season sold out at Crown Casino as part of the MICF, at the National Multi-Cultural Festival in Canberra, and at the
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. This show was later released on DVD by Beyond Home Entertainment. In more recent years, his shows have included political and environmental commentary, for instance, 2007–2008 shows ''Dance of the Flame Retardant Monkey'' and ''Daylight Savings for the Doomsday Clock''. Ripe with pop-culture references and an eclectic mash of immaturity and sincerity, ''Daylight Savings'' was a near sell-out season. Callan's 2012 sell-out show ''The Graveyard Shift'' featured highlights from his late night radio program on TripleJ, with live commentary.


Film career

He plays the character of a sports commentator in the 2012
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film ''
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''. Callan also received top billing in the upcoming satirical comedy/mystery feature film ''Wanda & Sully'' alongside Mieke Billing-Smith and Grant Young. However, he could not film his role due to the
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.


References


External links


Dave Callan's bio on the Triple J websiteGraveyard Shift fan page
{{DEFAULTSORT:Callan, Dave 1975 births Living people Triple J announcers Irish male comedians Australian male comedians Comedians from Melbourne Australian stand-up comedians Irish stand-up comedians Irish emigrants to Australia People from Dundalk