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Bob Franklin (comedian)

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Bob Franklin
Franklin at a live performance in 2011
Birth nameRobert Andrew Franklin
Born1965
Hillingdon, London, United Kingdom
GenresStand-up comedy, Television, Film

Robert Andrew Franklin (born 1965), is a Hillingdon,[1] London-born, Welsh raised, comedian who has lived in Australia since 1989.[2]

Career

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Television

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On Australian television, Franklin was both writer and performer on Jimeoin (1994–95), Shaun Micallef's World Around Him (1996), Small Tales & True (1998), Eric (1997), The Mick Molloy Show (1999) and Introducing Gary Petty (2000), in which he played the title role and received an Australian Writers' Guild award nomination.

Franklin has also acted in TV dramas such as Kangaroo Palace (1997), Stingers (2002), After the Deluge (2003), CrashBurn (2003), The Heartbreak Tour (2005), Tripping Over (2006) and an episode of The Adventures of Lano and Woodley ("Starquest").

From 2016 to 2021, Franklin had a recurring role as Brendan O'Grady in the Jack Irish films and television series.

Franklin has made several appearances on Thank God You're Here and was in the sitcoms The Librarians, and Stupid Stupid Man.

Franklin starred in an episode of Shaun Micallef's TV series Mr & Mrs Murder, ("The Art of Murder") as Jack, a homeless gentleman with an exquisite eye for class and beauty. He had a recurring role in the second and third series of Please Like Me, a drama by Australian comedian Josh Thomas. Franklin also featured as a loan shark in the Australian opera miniseries The Divorce.

Film

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Franklin has appeared in several Australian films, including The Craic (1999), You Can't Stop The Murders (2003), Bad Eggs (2003), The Extra (2005), Macbeth (2006), BoyTown (2006) The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce (2008), Three Blind Mice (2008) and Beneath Hill 60 (2010).

Books

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Franklin's first book Under Stones, a collection of 'tales of unease', was published in 2010 by Affirm Press. It won the 2010 Australian Shadows Award for Long Fiction.[3]

His debut novel, Moving Tigers, was published in 2015.

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Type
1994-95 Jimeoin Various characters TV sketch series, 25 episodes
1996 Shaun Micallef's World Around Him Various characters TV sketch series
1997 Eric Various characters TV sketch series, 9 episodes
Kangaroo Palace Policeman TV miniseries
The Adventures of Lano and Woodley Gary TV series, season 1, episode: "Starquest"
1998 The Micallef P(r)ogram(me) Various characters TV series, 1 episode
Small Tales & True Tom Dunleavy / Brian Tonkin / Limey / Rev Noel Foulis / Fraser Walsh / Dave TV series, 6 episodes
1999 The Mick Molloy Show Himself TV series
2000 Introducing Gary Petty Gary Petty TV series, 6 episodes
2002 Stingers Leo TV series, 1 episode
2003 CrashBurn Theo TV series, 13 episodes
After the Deluge Sid TV movie
2004 Stories from the Golf Kyle / Trevor TV series, 2 episodes
2004–05 Eagle & Evans Head of 'Big Nasty Planet' / Comedian / Movie Star TV series, 3 episodes
2005 The Heartbreak Tour Alan TV movie
2006 Tripping Over Mr Allenby TV miniseries, 2 episodes
2006-08 Stupid Stupid Man Dave Muir TV series
2006-09 Thank God You're Here Himself TV series
2007 BoyTown Confidential Bobby Mac Video
Newstopia Jasper Clutterbuck TV series, 1 episode
2007-10 The Librarians Neil Slider TV series, 19 episodes
2010 The Librarians in Profile Sir Robert Franklin TV series, 16 episodes
City Homicide Dennis Monk TV series, 1 episode
2011 Rush Restaurant Manager TV series, 1 episode
SLiDE Mr Lancaster TV series, 2 episodes
Mollusks Mofo / Crab Gang Member TV series, 6 episodes
2012 Howzat! Kerry Packer's War Hove Gate Attendant TV miniseries, 1 episode
2013 Mr & Mrs Murder Jack TV miniseries, episode 1: "The Art of Murder"
Leongatha Terry TV series, 1 episode
Upper Middle Bogan Bob TV series, 1 episode
2014 The Flamin’ Thongs House (voice) Animated TV series, 1 episode
Worst Year of My Life Again Sandwich Shack Waiter TV series, 1 episode
2014-15 Please Like Me Stuart TV series, 9 episodes
2015 The Divorce Alfie (Loan Shark) TV miniseries, 4 episodes
2016-21 Jack Irish Brendan O'Grady TV series & TV films, 11 episodes
2017 True Story with Hamish & Andy Wise Man of the Sea TV series, 1 episode
The Ex-PM Keith TV series, 1 episode
2019 Rostered On[4] Laptop Customer TV series, 1 episode
The Inbestigators Coach TV mockumentary series, 1 episode
2021 Fires Graham on Radio TV miniseries, 1 episode
2022 Fisk Laurie TV series, 2 episodes
2023 Bay of Fires[5] Connor TV miniseries, 7 episodes

Film

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Year Title Role Type
1999 The Craic Bob Feature film
2002 Guru Wayne Detective Lee Feature film
2003 You Can't Stop The Murders Mongo Feature film
2003 Bad Eggs Detective Mike Paddock Feature film
2005 The Extra Marco Feature film
2006 Macbeth Siward Feature film
2006 BoyTown Bobby Mac Feature film
2008 Three Blind Mice Warren Feature film
2008 The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce Matthew Travers Feature film
2010 Beneath Hill 60 Potsy Feature film
2010 Scottish Bob Bob Short film
2010 Rigor Mortis Bob Short film

References

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  1. ^ admin (1 February 2012). "Under Stones". Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Australian Television: Crashburn: profiles". www.australiantelevision.net. Archived from the original on 16 August 2024. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Australian Horror Writers Association :: 2010 Australian Shadows Awards: Finalists". Archived from the original on 2011-04-07. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
  4. ^ "7mate Rostered On for new comedy | TV Tonight". February 28, 2019. Archived from the original on August 16, 2024. Retrieved January 28, 2024.
  5. ^ "More cast announced for ABC's Bay of Fires | TV Tonight". June 16, 2022.
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