Write, Comic, Actor, Broadcaster

Greg Fleet is one of Australia's most experienced and popular stand up comics. As a NIDA trained actor Fleety made the plunge in 1987, starting out as a sit down comic (he was too nervous to stand) at the Prince Patrick Hotel in Melbourne. Since then he has made a name for himself as a consummate performer and writer who merges theatricality and comedy in a way that has put him at the forefront of his craft internationally.

Most recently, Greg displayed his acting talents, as Boxy in the new drama series on Seven's Last Man Standing.

“Subtle, Succinct and Surreal” The Scotsman

“exceptionally funny... the audience was spellbound throughout” The Scotsman

“hilarious, hard hitting... hug this man today” The List, Glasgow

“A wild, great show” Herald Sun, Melbourne

“Devilish, menacing and totally mesmerising” The Scotsman

“Greg Fleet is brilliant … inspired nonsense - utterly fresh, utterly hilarious” The Scotsman

“The fastest thinking stand up around” The Sunday Times, London

“In one hour he succeeds in dragging us to extremes of laughter, embarrassment and pity, but mainly laughter, as he takes us on the emotional roller-coaster journey of our lives. He deserves to be massive.” The Independent, London




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Television - Comedy
2005

Rove [Live] (Stand Up Appearance)

Ten Network
2005

Spicks & Specs (Panellist x 2) ABC-TV
2004 Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala
(Stand Up Appearance)

Stand Up! (Stand Up Appearance)

Ten Network

ABC-TV
2003 World Comedy Tour
(Stand Up Appearance)
also for Pay TV in the USA,
the UK & Canada

Nine Network
2002 - 2003 Rove [Live] (Interview x 2)

Ten Network
2002 The Glass House (Panellist)

ABC-TV
2001 Melbourne Comedy
Festival Debate (Debater)
Ten Network
2001-2003 The Fat (Regular Panellist)

ABC-TV
2000-2001 Time Gentlemen, Please
(Cast Member)
Sky One (UK)
1999 Super Debate Series
(Debater x 3)

O'Loughlin on Saturday Night
(Regular Guest)

World Cup Comedy

Nine Network


ABC-TV


BskyB/Seven Network
1997 Smallest Room In The House

ABC-TV
1997-2000 Good News Week
(Regular Panellist)

ABC-TV/Ten Network
1996 & 97 Live At Jongluers
(Stand Up Appearances)

UK Gold/ITV (UK)
1994 Something Hot Before Bed
(Regular Cast & Stand Up Appearances x 3)

ABC-TV
1993-2002 Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala
(Stand Up Appearances x 10)

Seven/Nine/Ten
1992-93 Tonight Live (Writer)

Seven Network
1991 In Harmer's Way
(Regular Sketch Cast Member)

ABC-TV
1989-90 The Big Gig (Cast Member & Writer) ABC-TV
 
Films
2002 The Hard Word (Tony) - Wildheart Films
 
Radio
2005 The Arvo with Judith Lucy
& Peter Helliar (Segmentsx3)
Austereo Network
2004
The Cage (Regular)

Triple M
2003
The Morning Crew (Co-host)

2 Day FM
2002 The Amanda Blair Breakfast Show
(Co-host)

SA FM
1997 The Ladies Lounge
(Regular Guest Spot)

Triple J
1992 Richard Stubbs Breakfast Show
(Writer)

Triple M (Melb)
** Greg has also made various publicity appearances on a variety of radio networks.
 
Live Comedy
2006

Word Up - Solo Show
Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival

2005 Die On Your Feet - Writer & Director
Starring Adam Hills, Corinne Grant, Alan Brough and Steven Gates
Melbourne International Comedy Festival

2004 Radioville: Population 1 - Solo Show
Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Adelaide Cabaret Festival

2002 Greg - Solo Show
Melbourne International Comedy Festival

2001 I Wish You Were D(e)ad - Solo Show
Melbourne International Comedy Festival,
Adelaide Fringe 2002, Sydney Opera House 2003

2000 Interrogation - Written and Performed with Alan Brough, Directed by Russell Fletcher
Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival

1998 Bridge On The River Me - Solo Show
Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Greg Fleet Is Scary - Solo Show
The Comedy Hotel - Sydney, Adelaide Festival Centre, Melbourne
International Comedy Festival, Edinburgh Festival Fringe 1999

1997 Underwater World - Solo Show
Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Sydney.
Adelaide Fringe, Auckland 1998

In Love 2 - with Janei Anderson, Directed by Marianne Bragge
Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Thirty date tour through the UK through the Comedy Network, on the back of his success
at the Edinburgh Festival

1996 Ten Years In A Long Sleeved Shirt - Solo Show
Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Return Season in Melbourne, Edinburgh
Festival Fringe, Sydney. Auckland, Wellington, Adelaide Fringe 1997

1996 In Love No One Can Hear You Scream - with Janei Anderson,
Directed by Marianne Bragge
Adelaide Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Sydney Fringe Festival,
Edinburgh Festival Fringe

1995 Thai Die - Solo Show
Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Edinburgh Festival Fringe,
The Comedy Club Melbourne, Perth. Hobart Comedy Festival, Adelaide Fringe,
Sydney Fringe Festival, Auckland, Wellington 1996. The Comedy Hotel - Sydney 1997.
Melbourne Fringe Festival, Sydney Comedy Festival 1999

1994 World Championship Morgan - with Anthony Morgan & Sue-Ann Post
Weekly show at the Prince Patrick Hotel Melbourne.
Return season at The Prince Patrick Hotel, Melbourne 1995

New Joke City - with Matt King & Marty Sheargold
Adelaide Fringe, Le Joke - Melbourne, Harold Park Hotel - Sydney,
Melbourne Fringe Festival. The Last Laugh - Melbourne, Perth 1995

1993 A Gift From The Gobs - with Anthony Morgan, The Empty Pockets,
Tim Smith & Trevor Marmalade Melbourne International Comedy Festival

IAN - with The Empty Pockets Universal Theatre - Melbourne

1992 The Show With No Name - with Matt Quartermaine, Mick Molloy & Tony Martin
Melbourne International Comedy Festival

1991 Three Blokes and Their Jokes - with The Empty Pockets Edinburgh Festival Fringe

1990 Chawfest - with Tim Smith, Andrew Goodone & Simon Rogers
Melbourne International Comedy Festival

1989 World's Worst Circus - with Anthony Morgan, Peter Rowsthorn & Andrew Goodone

** Greg has also made over 1500 stand up appearances in numerous venues across the Australia & the UK.
 
Books
2002 Thai Die, Random House
 
Live Theatre
2001 The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare (Principal Cast Member)
Sydney Opera House

1999/2000 A Midsummer's Nights Dream (Principle Cast Member)
Royal Botanic Gardens - Melbourne

1998 Twelfth Night Directed by Roger Hodgman (Principle Cast Member)
Playhouse, Victorian Arts Centre - Melbourne Theatre Company

1995 The Kiss La Mama - Melbourne

1994 Shear Madness The Comedy Club - Melbourne
 
Awards
2000 Nominated for the Barry Award for Best Show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival for Interrogation
1998 Nominated for the Green Room Awards Best Actor for Twelfth Night
1996 Winner of the Campus Activities Victoria Best Comedy Act Award
1995 Winner of the Campus Activities Victoria Best Comedy Act Award
1995 Winner of the Australian Comedians In Concert Award for Thai Die
 
Corporate
Various appearances for clients including the Australia Post, Australian Retailers Association, Banker's Trust, Canon Australia, the City of Port Phillip, Coca-Cola, Deacons, Daikin Australia, Ericsson, Ferrier Hodgson, Microsoft, Mobil, Network Ten, Ord Minnett Securities, Telstra, Toyota Australia & Victoria Legal Aid.
 
Other

If you don't know Fleety's face you will know his voice. As one of Australia's leading voice over performers his voice has sold you every thing from beer to holidays

Fleety has had a few minutes of his work recorded and released on the Melbourne Comedy Festival CD compilation through Rubber Music, distributed by BMG Australia

Fleety is also working on Film Scripts for Ten Years In A Long Sleeved Shirt and Thai Die

Fleety was a regular cast member of the Seven drama series Last Man Standing, playing the role of Boxy.



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