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Russell Gilbert (born 17 October 1959) is an Australian comedian from
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, best known for his television appearances on programs such as ''
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'', ''
Hey Hey It's Saturday ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' was 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 ...
'' and ''
The Russell Gilbert Show ''The Russell Gilbert Show'' is a short-lived Australian comedy show hosted by Russell Gilbert in 1998. It was produced by Somers Carroll Productions and was partially a spin-off from ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'', where Gilbert had risen to prominenc ...
''; he was also a radio presenter and a live stage and film actor. In 2015, Gilbert suffered a
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during surgery to treat a
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. Since then he has mostly receded from public life.


Career


Television

Gilbert has appeared in several Australian TV comedies, first attracting notice as "Russ the Postie" on
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's ''The Comedy Company'' (1988–89). This role led him to a nine-year stint on the
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's ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' (1990–1999). Gilbert also played Kev the tow-truck driver in the sitcom ''Bingles'' (1992). In the late 1990s, he began starring in his own shows made at Nine, all of which were short-lived—even though they all rated well: ''The Russell Gilbert Show'' (1998), a sketch comedy show; ''Russell Gilbert Live'' (2000), a Saturday-evening variety show featuring celebrity interviews as well as live and sketch comedy; and ''Russell Gilbert Was Here!'' (2001), another sketch series. In 2003, Gilbert hosted the game show ''Bark-Off'' with
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sketch comedy show ''The Shambles'' and the comedy program ''
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'', and hosted ''Great Comedy Classics'', a compilation of popular British sitcoms, including ''
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'' and ''
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'' for the
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. In May 2007, Gilbert appeared as one of the celebrity performers on the second season of Seven's celebrity reality singing competition '' It Takes Two.'' He also worked as a writer on the Network Ten sketch series ''
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''. In 1995 and 1996, Gilbert was nominated for a Logie for the Most Popular Comedy Personality for his work on ''Hey Hey It's Saturday''. In March 2023, a two-part best-of compilation from ''The Russell Gilbert Show'' was put on the air to help raise funds for Gilbert.


Film

Gilbert has acted in four Australian films: ''
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'' (1990); ''
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'' (2003), playing Constable Hall; '' The Extra'' (2005); and '' Housos vs. Authority'' (2012). He also appeared unbilled in the
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telemovie ''Loot'' (2004).


Radio

In 2004, Gilbert ventured into radio as co-host of ''Weekend Leave Pass'' on
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with Mark Fine.


Personal life

Gilbert is a passionate supporter of the AFL club
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and has made several appearances at the
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. In 2002, he kicked a goal while on the bench at one such game. In 2010, Gilbert kicked a goal in the third quarter and then another in the fourth. As a
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during these games, Gilbert is notorious for ripping off his jersey in the final minutes of the game while in possession of the ball deep in defense. Underneath, his opponent team's jersey would be revealed, kicking a goal for the team for which he had changed allegiance to. Gilbert was in a relationship with television producer Rochelle Nolan from 1996 until her suicide in September 2015. Two weeks after Nolan's death, Gilbert was diagnosed with a
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. He later suffered a
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while undergoing surgery to treat the aneurysm which impacted his ability to speak and left him unable to work; his rehabilitation included weekly treatments to help improve his speech and memory. In July 2016, Gilbert attended a gala comedy event held to raise funds for his ongoing rehabilitation and care, and in 2017 he released a music video for a song called "Tinderella" which was originally recorded and filmed in 2015. However, since then, Gilbert has mostly receded from public life.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gilbert, Russell Australian male comedians Australian television personalities 1959 births Living people Comedians from Melbourne 20th-century Australian comedians 21st-century Australian comedians People from Footscray, Victoria