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Michael Veitch

Michael Veitch
Born (1962-11-29) 29 November 1962 (age 54)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupation Writer, actor, broadcaster.

Michael Veitch (born 29 November 1962) is an Australian author, actor and broadcaster, best known for his roles on the sketch comedy television shows The D-Generation, Fast Forward and Full Frontal, as well as for his books on Second World War aviation, marine science and travel.

Veitch emerged from the University of Melbourne (where he completed an Arts degree) sketch comedy and revue tradition. After seeing a performance of a Melbourne University Revue, producers from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)in 1985 commissioned The D-Generation, a half-hour weekly sketch comedy series. Its immediate success resulted in a second season in 1987. Veitch performed a wide variety of characters over both seasons of the show which eventually cemented itself among the annals of Australian comedy. Veitch then went on to write and perform in the long-running sketch comedy shows Fast Forward and Full Frontal on the Seven Network between 1989 - 1995.

As one of the lead performers, Veitch became known for his many skillful impersonations and characterizations of current personalities, movie and TV icons such as Sonny (Skippy parody), Clive Robertson, Clive James, and creating a stable of original characters, particularly Wayne, the colourful airline steward which he created and performed alongside Steve Vizard.

In 2005, Veitch made a short-lived return to sketch comedy in Let Loose Live. Prior to the show's debut, Veitch had said in an interview with the Melbourne Age... I think that there is a hunger for comedy. We need something to hold the mirror up and look at the familiar in a different way. So much of the world is presented to us as a kind of impervious block of information, and what satire does is say well, actually, no, you don't have to look at everything the way that society wants you to look at it.

From 2006 to 2009 Veitch presented ABC Television's flagship arts magazine program, Sunday Arts on the ABC; ironically, this was one of the roles which he had performed in parody a decade before on Fast Forward.


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