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Andrew John Hansen (born 18 September 1974) is an Australian comedian, musician and author, best known for being a member of satirical team The Chaser. As a member of The Chaser, Hansen's television work includes co-writing and starring in ABC Television shows '' CNNNN'' (2002–2003), '' The Chaser Decides'' (2004, 2007), ''
Chaser News Alert ''Chaser News Alert'' was an Australian satirical news program which ran in the form of ten 4-minute episodes produced by satire group The Chaser. It aired on ABC2 from 22 September 2005 to 24 November and was also available via the Australian ...
'' (2005), '' The Chaser's War On Everything'' (2006–07, 2009), ''
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'' (2010), '' The Hamster Wheel'' (2011–12), '' The Hamster Decides'' (2013) and '' The Chaser's Media Circus'' (2014–2015). He was a producer and regular panellist on '' The Unbelievable Truth'' (2012). He has also co-written and performed in The Chaser's stage shows, '' Cirque du Chaser'' (2005) and ''
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'' (2008). With Chaser colleague Chris Taylor, Hansen starred in a scripted radio comedy series on
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titled ''
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'', which was released on CD and the iTunes Store.


Early life

Hansen was School Captain of The Hills Grammar School in Kenthurst, New South Wales, and is a graduate of the
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, with
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in Australian literature and
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. In 1996, he appeared as a subject in Simon Target's documentary ''Uni'' about three students studying at the University of Sydney (Hansen later satirised Target in '' CNNNN'', where he played the network's British correspondent who was also called Simon Target). Soon-to-be fellow Chaser member Charles Firth was one of the other two students featured, with
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and Chas Licciardello also making occasional background appearances. During the documentary it was revealed that Hansen suffered from clinical depression while attending the university.


The Chaser


CNNNN

Hansen starred in The Chaser's satirical American news show '' CNNNN'' as the leader of the "newsband". He was also characters Rudi J Blass, director of "Newstainment", and Simon Target, an English reporter. Hansen's performance in the first season of ''CNNNN'' earned him the Australian Comedy Award for Outstanding Television Newcomer.


The Chaser's War on Everything

Hansen has been a regular writer and performer on '' The Chaser's War on Everything'' since the pilot episode. He is particularly known for composing and performing songs on the program. He is also known for his character pieces, which include ''Scenes from the Life of the Crazy Warehouse Guy'', ''The Surprise Spruiker'', ''Clive the Slightly Too-Loud Commuter'', and ''Mr. Ten Questions''. In the second part of the first season and the whole of the second and third, Andrew sported a different hairstyle every week. He has said that he likes to look entertaining with his clothes and his hair. Hansen is a pianist and guitarist and in addition to his songwriting, Hansen composed the show's
theme music Theme music is a musical composition that is often written specifically for radio programming, television shows, video games, or films and is usually played during the title sequence, opening credits, closing credits, and in some instances at so ...
, which received the APRA-AGSC Screen Music Award for Best Television Theme (2006). In ''The Chaser's War on Everything'' DVD Volume 2's commentary, Hansen revealed that he is a fan of computer games and '' Doctor Who''. This may have sparked the inspiration for one of his songs sung on ''The Chaser's War on Everything'' Season 1, about ''Doctor Who''. It is also stated on the commentary that about 3/4 of the ''Doctor Who'' props in the video clip were supplied by Andrew himself. On the Season 2 Volume 1 commentary, it was revealed jokingly that Hansen is a huge fan of U2, which is why he chose not to imitate lead singer Bono during a sketch. This allegation was possibly tongue-in-cheek, as Hansen did make fun of Bono by playing a Bono-like character in his radio show ''The Blow Parade''. For Season 1 of the program, he received the
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for Best Performance in Television Comedy (2006).


The Eulogy Song

The most controversial song that Hansen has performed was '' The Eulogy Song'', which was originally written for Chris Taylor's play '' Dead Caesar'', with music by Hansen and lyrics by Taylor. On 17 October 2007 episode of ''The War'', Hansen performed the song which satirised the lives of several deceased celebrities, including Peter Brock, Stan Zemanek, Princess Diana, Donald Bradman,
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and Kerry Packer, expressing the view that people with flaws during life are often disproportionately hailed as "top blokes" after death. The song became the target of significant media attention, with several radio and television personalities saying the song was in "bad taste", and both the then Prime Minister of Australia
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and then Leader of the Opposition
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expressing negative views. Hansen performed an updated version of ''The Eulogy Song'' in his 2020 tour. From 10 April 2021, performances of the song included a reference to the passing of
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, who had died the night prior.


Radio and audio

Hansen composed the music for and starred in ''
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'', a scripted radio comedy series he made with Chris Taylor. It premiered on triple j on 28 April 2010. The series was released on CD and through the
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with bonus tracks. This album won the 2010 ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release. Hansen co-presented ''Radio Chaser'', a daily comedy show on
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, throughout 2017–19. The show spawned an album of 100 sketches, released in 2020. He currently co-presents the comedy podcast ''The Chaser Report'', produced by
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. Hansen has occasionally hosted programs on
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, including the summer and Easter seasons of its ''Breakfast'' show in 2019–20.


Stage shows

Hansen co-wrote and appeared in the live show '' Cirque du Chaser'', which toured Australia in 2005. Hansen composed and performed the music for the Sydney Theatre Company's 2007
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'' Dead Caesar'', which was written by Chaser colleague Chris Taylor. He also played the roles of Marc Antony and
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. ''The Eulogy Song'' was originally written for and performed during this play. In 2008, Hansen toured Australia with The Chaser's second stage show, ''
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''. In October 2009, Hansen hosted ''The Goodies: Before, During and After'', a live show by British comedy trio
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at Sydney's Riverside Theatre (Parramatta) and at the World's Funniest Island comedy festival. The show involved Hansen interviewing Tim Brooke-Taylor and
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, as well as performing a Goodies song with them. In 2011, Hansen joined various combinations of The Chaser team's members for a series of live shows in Sydney entitled ''The Chaser's Empty Vessel''. In 2014, Hansen and Chris Taylor toured Australia with a revue show of new songs and sketches entitled ''One Man Show''. In 2015, they toured ''In Conversation with Lionel Corn'', a parody of writers festival sessions. In 2017, Hansen co-starred in a production of the play ''Neville's Island'' by Tim Firth at Sydney's Ensemble Theatre, playing 'Roy'. In 2020, Hansen began touring ''Solo Show'', a set of sketches and songs about people going it alone, performed on guitar, piano and iPad. He presented the show in Adelaide and Brisbane before postponing the remaining dates due to the
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. Hansen has appeared in multiple versions of the live quiz show, ''Good Game Live'' at the EB Games Expo.


Other productions

Hansen was the guitarist and one of the vocalists for independent Sydney band
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. The Fantastic Leslie was composed of Cameron Bruce, Tom Gleeson, James Fletcher and Hansen. In July 1999 the band released their 6-track EP ''A Tiny Mark'' which was distributed through
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. He was also a member of independent alternative band Mending. Hansen co-wrote the short film ''Garbage Man'' with Charles Firth and British comedian
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. It was a
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finalist in 2005 and a prizewinner at Germany's Ohne Kohle festival. Hansen has also been known to feature on the
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circuit, including a recorded performance of one of his more famous songs, 'I Wish I Was A Scottish Stand-Up Comedian', for the ''Laugh-A-Poolooza'' 2006 DVD release. Hansen has had writer/performer contributions to the Nine Network's '' Comedy Inc.'' and the ABC's '' My Favourite Album''. He has performed occasional voice-overs for ABC programs including '' First Tuesday Book Club'' and ''Media Watch''. He composed the music for
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's '' Sarvo'' and ''Napman'', and songs for the ''
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'' character Ollie. Hansen appeared and presented at the 2007 MTV Australia Awards and the 2007 and 2011 ARIA Music Awards. In 2007, he made a guest appearance on Nine's ''
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''. In 2008, he appeared in a sketch on SBS's ''
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'', as well as an episode of the Australian gaming TV show '' Good Game'' on the ABC, challenging the hosts to a 'Roffle Cup'. He also made an appearance as a guest host on the program in 2010, filling in for host Steven O'Donnell, again in 2011 filling in for host Stephanie Bendixsen and 2012 filling in for O'Donnell. He also made an appearance as a special guest in ''Good Game'' 10th year birthday special in 2016. In 2009, he made guest appearances on Network Ten's '' Rove'' and ''
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''. He appeared again on ''Good News Week'' in 2010, this time with Chris Taylor, in the guise of characters from their radio show ''The Blow Parade''. The same year, he was a guest on ''
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'', where he drove deliberately slowly around the celebrity track for humorous effect. With Chris Taylor, he co-hosted the
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four times (2016-2019). In 2020 he was a guest on '' Whovians''. Hansen was the host of '' Strictly Speaking'', a speechmaking competition series, which aired on ABC1 in 2010. He was a producer and regular panellist on the comedy show '' The Unbelievable Truth'', a TV version of the
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program of the same name. It aired on Australia's
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in 2012. He played the character 'Dex' in the 3D movie '' Sanctum'', produced by Andrew Wight and released in 2011. Hansen played 'Mr Mudwasp' and the Australian version of 'Alex the Stinkbug' in the Netflix animated series ''
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''. Hansen was a guest star in the Australian science fiction audio drama '' Night Terrace'', playing the role of Horatio Gray in the second season, following a brief cameo appearance in the first season. Originally available only as a digital download, the series was later broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra as part of their "7th Dimension" programme. Hansen has worked with Benjamin Maio Mackay twice, once on stage in 2016's Great Detectives of Old Time Radio Live and again in 2017 as a supporting role in the
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adaptation of The Phoenix Files.


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Discography


Albums


Awards and notification


ARIA Music Awards

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(ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia. They commenced in 1987. ! , - ,
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Andrew Hansen on Last.fm
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