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Marg Downey (born 5 May 1961) is an Australian comedian and actress best known for her roles in '' The D Generation'', ''
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'' and '' Full Frontal''


Early life and education

Downey grew up in a
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Catholic family in the
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suburb of East Malvern in an eight-child family. Her father worked as a chartered accountant. She attended
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with fellow comedian Jane Turner in Glen Iris, and then studied Arts/Law at the
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, where she resided at Newman College. At university, she began to perform in university revues, and auditioned for performing arts courses at the
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, the Victorian College of the Arts and the University of Melbourne, but was not successful in gaining entry to any of them.


Career

Downey first rose to prominence in the
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program ''
The D-Generation ''The D-Generation'' was a popular and influential Australian TV sketch comedy show, produced and broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) for two series, between 1986 and 1987. A further four specials were broadcast on the ...
'' on the
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in the late 1980s. She subsequently appeared in later sketch comedy series with other members of ''The D-Generation'', including ''
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'', '' Full Frontal'' and '' Something Stupid''. In these, she was known for her portrayals of a
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, a stern SBS presenter and for her spot-on impression of
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host Jana Wendt. Her spoof of "The What's On SBS Presenter" satirised the eccentricity of SBS programming, displaying grim masochistic determination to "not miss a moment of this scintillating entertainment". Downey starred in the 2001
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comedy series Sit Down, Shut Up, playing the role of Principal Sue; American comedian
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repeated Downey's role in the 2009 American
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re-make of the original Australian series, produced and written by Mitch Hurwitz, of
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fame. In 2005, Downey was cast as a regular player in Seven's live comedy sketch show ''
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'', but the show was cancelled after just two episodes due to low ratings. The following year, she appeared in the sketch show ''
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'' alongside
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. In this show, she recreated her role as infomercial host Janelle, first developed on ''Fast Forward''. In 2018, she voiced Stanley "Stan" Stinkleton and the narrator in the kids TV series, '' Kitty Is Not a Cat''.


Comedy style

Downey's television roles are often authority figures or professional women with slightly eccentric personalities, such as Principal Sue in ''Sit Down, Shut Up'' and the "relationship-counselor" Marion seen in comedy series ''
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''. On ''Fast Forward'', Marg Downey appeared in a lot of sketches with
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, such as ''Eyeball News'', ''The Midday Show'', ''Candid Camera'', ''
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'' and ''
Get Smart ''Get Smart'' is an American comedy television series parodying the secret agent genre that had become widely popular in the first half of the 1960s, with the release of the ''James Bond'' films. It was created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, an ...
''. Downey also played Clancy in the Skippy send-up, and appeared in send-ups of ''
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'', '' Mr Ed'' and ''
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''.


Select filmography

* '' Open Slather'' (2015) – various characters *''
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'' (2012) *'' Very Small Business'' (2008) *''
Magda's Funny Bits ''Magda's Funny Bits'' was a television comedy featuring Magda Szubanski that was broadcast on the Nine Network, Australia in early 2006. The Nine Network commissioned five episodes, four of which were aired prior to the 2006 Commonwealth Games. ...
'' (2006) *''
Let Loose Live ''Let Loose Live'', premiering on Sunday 29 May 2005, was an hour-long Australian live sketch comedy television programme loosely based on ''Saturday Night Live''. At least two-thirds of each episode's content was broadcast live, requiring a lar ...
'' (2005) *''
Kath & Kim ''Kath & Kim,'' (also written as ''Kath and Kim'') is an Australian sitcom created by Jane Turner and Gina Riley, who portray the title characters of Kath Day-Knight, a cheery, middle-aged suburban mother, and Kim, her self-indulgent daughte ...
'' (2002–2004) *'' Under the Radar'' (2004) *
The Real Thing
' (2002) *''
Blue Heelers ''Blue Heelers'' is an Australian Police procedural, police drama series that was produced by Endemol Australia, Southern Star Group and ran for 12 years on the Seven Network, from 1994 to 2006. Although based around the policing of the town, ...
'' (1995–2002) *''Gloria's house'' (2000) *''
Queen of the Damned ''Queen of the Damned'' is a 2002 vampire film directed by Michael Rymer, loosely based on the third novel of Anne Rice's '' The Vampire Chronicles'' series, ''The Queen of the Damned'' (1988), although the film contains many plot elements from t ...
'' (
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n) (2002) *
The Bob Downe Show
' (2001) *'' Sit Down Shut Up'' (2001) *'' The Late Report'' (1999) *'' Something Stupid'' (1998) *'' The Silver Brumby'' (1994-1998) *
Economy Class
' (1994) *'' Full Frontal'' (1993) *'' Bligh'' (1992) *''The D Generation Goes Commercial'' (1988–1989) *''
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'' (1989) *''
The D-Generation ''The D-Generation'' was a popular and influential Australian TV sketch comedy show, produced and broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) for two series, between 1986 and 1987. A further four specials were broadcast on the ...
'' (1986–1987)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Downey, Marg Australian women comedians Australian television actresses Living people 1961 births Comedians from Melbourne University of Melbourne women 20th-century Australian actresses 20th-century Australian comedians 21st-century Australian actresses 21st-century Australian comedians