Michael Molloy (born 11 July 1966) is an Australian comedian, writer, producer, actor and television and radio presenter who has been active in radio, television,
stand-up and film. He currently hosts ''
The Front Bar'' on the
Seven Network.
Life and career
Early years
Molloy grew up in the
Australian Capital Territory
The Australian Capital Territory (commonly abbreviated as ACT), known as the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) until 1938, is a landlocked federal territory of Australia containing the national capital Canberra and some surrounding townships. ...
(ACT) before moving to
Melbourne
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in the 1980s. He attended
The Peninsula School during his high school period and then studied performing arts at the
University of Melbourne
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, where he wrote and performed in his first live act in 1987. It was there he met the Australian comedy troupe
The D-Generation (the future cast of ''
The Late Show'') who later formed
Working Dog Productions, and with whom Molloy would collaborate on several projects.
Television
Molloy worked with the D-Generation as a writer-performer on their 1988
Seven Network specials (he had auditioned for the D-Gen in 1986 but it was not until the troupe saw him in the 1987 Melbourne University revue, ''Laminex on the Rocks'', that they signed him). He also worked as a writer on the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is the national broadcaster of Australia. It is principally funded by direct grants from the Australian Government and is administered by a government-appointed board. The ABC is a publicly-own ...
's (ABC) ''The Gerry Connolly Show'' (1988), the
Network Ten series ''
The Comedy Company'' in its 1989 season and, while working on the (unscreened) pilots for ''The Late Show'', for the
Nine Network (1990). Molloy was a cast member of ABC TV's ''The Late Show'' (1992–1993) as a writer and performer. As well as pairing up with Tony Martin for each episode's introduction and the "Street Interviews" segment, Molloy co-hosted the segments "Muckrakers" with
Jason Stephens and "Commercial Crimestoppers" with
Santo Cilauro. He played the thick-witted assistant of stuntman
Rob Sitch
Robert Ian Sitch (born 17 March 1962) is an Australian director, producer, screenwriter, actor and comedian.
Early life
Sitch was born in 1962, the son of Melbourne bus proprietor Charles (Charlie) Sitch. Sitch attended St Kevin's College and ...
in "Shitscared" and performed in many other sketches (providing the voices of Sergeant Olden in ''The Olden Days'' and Chief Chromedome in ''Bargearse''). He also delivered a series of volatile rants in the "Mick's Serve" segment of ''Late Show News''.
Molloy landed his own late-night TV show, ''The Mick Molloy Show'', which premiered on the Nine Network in 1999. Planned to run for twenty episodes, it was slated by the critics and cancelled after eight. His next involvement with television was the show ''
Any Given Sunday'', with
Nicole Livingstone, on the Nine Network in 2006. He was involved in the
2006 Commonwealth Games coverage on the Nine Network as a commentator for the lawn bowls events.
In 2007, Molloy filmed a pilot of ''
The Nation'', a weekly late-night news-based comedy hour on the Nine Network. The show debuted on 5 June but struggled for ratings, attracting 575,000 viewers nationally for its fourth show. Originally it was on Tuesdays at 9:30 pm, but was moved to Wednesdays at 10:30 pm and ended in August 2007.
In 2008, it was announced that Molloy would replace
Peter Helliar on the panel of Channel 10's ''
Before the Game'', an AFL themed show, after Helliar had discontinued his position post-2007. On the show, his views as a keen supporter of the
Richmond Football Club (Tigers) were often made clear. Molloy is one of the club's more prominent supporters and as well as appearing on ''Before the Game'' he has appeared in club membership advertising campaigns. In June 2008, Molloy made comments on the show regarding Nicole Cornes, the wife of former Adelaide coach
Graham Cornes, in which he suggested she had slept with footballer
Stuart Dew
Stuart Dew (born 18 August 1979) is an Australian rules football coach and former player who is currently the head coach of the Gold Coast Suns in the Australian Football League (AFL). As a player he played for the Port Adelaide Football Cl ...
. Nicole Cornes sued the
Ten Network for
defamation and was awarded
A$85,000 in July 2011. Molloy remained with ''Before the Game'' until it was axed at the end of the 2013 AFL season.
In 2009, Molloy starred in the sitcom
''The Jesters'' which aired on Movie Extra on Foxtel. He played a veteran comic Dave Davies who has become the manager of a group of young, rookie comedians and who has to cope with the behind-the-scenes antics of producing a comedy sketch show. A second series aired in 2011.
In February 2010, it was announced that Molloy and
Eddie McGuire would be investigated by the NSW Anti-Discrimination Board following complaints that their on-air coverage of the
2010 Winter Olympics
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men's figure skating contained homophobic remarks. The complaint was later withdrawn after the complainant met with McGuire.
In February 2014, it was announced by the Seven Network that Molloy would be joining its one-hour AFL match preview show on Saturday nights during the football season.
In 2015, Molloy was announced as a host of an online show called ''Friday Front Bar'' (subsequently renamed to ''
The Front Bar''). In 2016, Channel 7 picked up the show.
Radio
After writing and performing on ''The D-Generation Breakfast Show'' on
Triple M Melbourne, from 1990 to 1992, Molloy teamed up with
Tony Martin for Triple M's ''Bulltwang'' (1990)
After ''The Late Show'' finished, Molloy developed, again with Martin, the successful
Austereo radio programme, ''
Martin/Molloy'' (1995–98), which produced three
ARIA
In music, an aria ( Italian: ; plural: ''arie'' , or ''arias'' in common usage, diminutive form arietta , plural ariette, or in English simply air) is a self-contained piece for one voice, with or without instrumental or orchestral accompa ...
award-winning compilation albums, ''
The Brown Album'' (1995), ''
Poop Chute
''Poop Chute'' is the second album of material taken from Australia's ''Martin/Molloy'' radio program, by comedians Tony Martin and Mick Molloy. The album peaked at number 10 on the ARIA Charts and was certified gold.
At the ARIA Music Awards ...
'' (1996) and ''
Eat Your Peas
''Eat Your Peas'' is the third and final album of material taken from the popular Australian radio show ''Martin/Molloy'', by comedians Tony Martin and Mick Molloy. The album peaked at number 27 on the ARIA Charts and was certified platinum. A ...
'' (1998). Molloy occasionally appeared with his former D-Generation cohorts on Network Ten's ''
The Panel'' (1998–2004).
Molloy hosted another radio show, ''
Tough Love with Mick Molloy'' (2004–06) on
Triple M alongside
Robyn Butler and
Richard Molloy.
In 2011, Molloy returned to radio and to Triple M Melbourne, as a permanent member of ''
The Hot Breakfast
''The Hot Breakfast'' was an Australian breakfast radio show on Triple M Melbourne hosted by Eddie McGuire and Luke Darcy. The show began on Monday, 7 September 2009. Former SBS sports broadcaster Mieke Buchan and comedian Tony Moclair were part ...
''.
He is also appearing daily at 6:50am on Triple M Brisbane's ''The Grill Team''.
In July 2017, Triple M announced that Molloy would host a new national drive show with
Jane Kennedy across the
Triple M network in 2018. As a result, he transitioned away from ''The Hot Breakfast'' and was replaced by
Wil Anderson. Molloy finished on ''The Hot Breakfast'' on 6 October 2017 and debuted on the new show, ''Kennedy Molloy'', the following week.
Film
Following the cancellation of ''The Mick Molloy Show'', Molloy returned with a video release, entitled ''Shonky Golf with Mick Molloy'', and he directed the feature-length documentary ''Tackle Happy'' (2000). He played Kim's dad Gary Poole on ''
Kath & Kim'' (2003–04) and co-starred, with
David Wenham, in two ''
Murray Whelan'' telemovies, ''
Stiff'' and ''
The Brush-Off'' (both 2004).
He has starred in three movies, ''
Crackerjack'' (2002) (which he also co-wrote, receiving an AFI nomination), Tony Martin's ''
Bad Eggs'' (2003), and ''
BoyTown'' (2006), which, like ''Crackerjack'', he co-wrote with his brother
Richard Molloy. During production of the DVD-release for ''Boytown'' in 2007, Molloy and his long-time collaborator Tony Martin had a dispute over the proposed extra content for the DVD and the two have not worked together since. In the 2006 Australian feature film ''
Macbeth'', Molloy played Brown; it was the second time he has appeared in a production of Macbeth.
He also had a role in the 2019 biographical film based on
Michelle Payne's life, ''
Ride Like a Girl
''Ride Like a Girl'' is a 2019 Australian biographical sports drama film directed by Rachel Griffiths in her feature film directing debut and starring Teresa Palmer and Sam Neill. It is based on the true story of Michelle Payne, the firs ...
''.
Personal life
Molloy was the long-term partner of Australian actor
Sophie Lee in the 1990s. (Lee regularly appeared on Molloy's nationally syndicated radio show, as well as playing Tracey Kerrigan in the film ''
The Castle'', which was made by Molloy's former D-Gen colleague Rob Sitch).
Molloy is also a famous supporter of the
Richmond Football Club. His affinity for the Tigers has been a topic on ''The Front Bar'', and he has also turned on the yellow lights at the Richmond Town Hall to celebrate Richmond's 2017 preliminary final victory over
Greater Western Sydney and had a street mural outside of Hector's Deli in Richmond depicting him wearing a Richmond guernsey.
In April 2012, at the 54th
Logie Awards, Molloy delivered an onstage tribute to friend and colleague
Bill Hunter, who died in 2011.
On ''
The Hot Breakfast
''The Hot Breakfast'' was an Australian breakfast radio show on Triple M Melbourne hosted by Eddie McGuire and Luke Darcy. The show began on Monday, 7 September 2009. Former SBS sports broadcaster Mieke Buchan and comedian Tony Moclair were part ...
'' on 8 June 2012, Molloy announced that his partner was pregnant with twin boys. On 11 July he announced that they had been born the previous day, a month ahead of schedule.
Molloy has used his resemblance to
Saddam Hussein
Saddam Hussein ( ; ar, صدام حسين, Ṣaddām Ḥusayn; 28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006) was an Iraqi politician who served as the fifth president of Iraq from 16 July 1979 until 9 April 2003. A leading member of the revolution ...
to create jokes.
Television
* ''The D-Generation Goes Commercial'' (1988) – Various – (also writer)
* ''The Gerry Connolly Show'' (1988) – (writer only)
* ''
The Comedy Company'' (1989) – Various – (also writer)
* ''
The Late Show'' (1992–1993) – Himself/Various – (also writer)
* ''
Frontline'' (1997) – Himself (One episode)
* ''
The Mick Molloy Show'' (1999) – Himself – (also writer/producer)
* ''
Kath & Kim'' (2003) – Gary Poole (Two episodes)
* ''Stiff'' (2004) – Angelo Agnelli
* ''The Brush-Off'' (1996) – Angelo Agnelli
* ''
Any Given Sunday'' (2006) – Himself
* ''
The Nation'' (2007) – Himself – (also writer/producer)
* ''
Before The Game'' (2008–2013) – Himself
* ''
The Jesters'' (2009, 2011) – Dave Davies
* ''
Have You Been Paying Attention?'' (2013–2019) – Himself – (31 episodes)
* ''
''Saturday Night Football'' (pre-game show) (2014–present) – Himself
* ''
The Front Bar'' (2015–present) – Himself
* ''
Bluey'' (2022) – Sparky (One Episode - Guest Voice)
Movies
* ''
Tackle Happy
''Tackle Happy'' is an Australian documentary film released in 2000 about the live performance show ''Puppetry of the Penis'' starring Simon Morley and David Friend. It was produced and directed by comedian Mick Molloy, whose radio show ''Marti ...
'' (2000) – Himself – (also director/producer)
* ''
Crackerjack'' (2002) – Jack Simpson – (also writer/producer)
* ''
Bad Eggs'' (2003) – Ben Kinnear
* ''
Stiff'' (2005) – Angelo Agnelli
* ''
Macbeth'' (2006) – Brown
* ''
BoyTown'' (2006) – Tommy – (also writer/producer)
* ''
BoyTown'' Confidential (2007) – Tommy Boy – (also writer/producer)
* ''
Ride Like a Girl
''Ride Like a Girl'' is a 2019 Australian biographical sports drama film directed by Rachel Griffiths in her feature film directing debut and starring Teresa Palmer and Sam Neill. It is based on the true story of Michelle Payne, the firs ...
'' (2019) - Bairdy
Radio
* ''The D-Generation Breakfast Show'' (
Triple M Melbourne 1990–1992)
* ''Bulltwang'' (
Triple M Melbourne 1990)
* ''
Martin/Molloy'' (
Austereo network 1995–1998)
* ''
Tough Love with Mick Molloy'' (
Triple M network 2004–2006)
* ''
The Hot Breakfast
''The Hot Breakfast'' was an Australian breakfast radio show on Triple M Melbourne hosted by Eddie McGuire and Luke Darcy. The show began on Monday, 7 September 2009. Former SBS sports broadcaster Mieke Buchan and comedian Tony Moclair were part ...
'' (
Triple M Melbourne 2011–2017)
* ''Kennedy Molloy'' (
Triple M 2017–2021)
*''Molloy'' (
Triple M 2021–November 2021)
* ''
Triple M Cricket'' (2016–2018)
* ''Mick and MG in the Morning'' (starting 2023)
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Discography
Albums
Awards
ARIA Music Awards
The
ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
Australian music. Martin/Molloy won three awards, all in the category of
ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release.
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1996
, ''The Brown Album''
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ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release
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1997
, ''Poop Chute''
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1999
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, ''Eat Your Peas''
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Video/DVD only release
* ''Shonky Golf'' (1999) – Himself (also writer, director, producer)
References
External links
*
Interview : Web Wombat Movie Channel Sydney Morning Herald
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1966 births
Australian male film actors
Australian male television actors
Australian television presenters
Living people
ARIA Award winners
Triple M presenters
Australian male comedians
Comedians from Melbourne
Male actors from Canberra