Peter Rowsthorn | |
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Born |
Australia |
9 February 1963
Occupation | Actor and presenter Comedian MC and host. |
Years active | 1983–present |
Known for |
Kath & Kim Let the Blood Run Free Can We Help? |
Peter Rowsthorn (Jnr) (born 9 February 1963) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer, stand-up comedian, MC and host.
Prior to entering show business, Rowsthorn was a drama teacher. He has a teaching degree from Rusden College, now part of Deakin University in Victoria (Australia).
Rowsthorn started performing as half of the comedy and singing duo, The Cactus Brothers, in 1983 while studying for his degree.
He first came to prominence as a stand-up comic and as a writer and performer on The Comedy Company (1989). Rowsthorn appeared with Warren Mitchell in the film Crackers (1998), was a lead in the Australian children's television show The Gift (1997), had small roles in Bad Eggs and Take Away (both 2003) and played an outrageous hairdresser called 'Miss Kafka' in the Sigrid Thornton telemovie Little Oberon (2005).
He is probably best known for his TV work, particularly as Brett Craig in the hit series Kath & Kim (2002–2007) and 2012 movie, Kath & Kimderella. He played Warren Cronkshonk in hospital spoof Let the Blood Run Free (1990–1992). He made seven appearances on the improvised comedy series Thank God You're Here and was the host of factual show, Can We Help?, on ABC TV between 2006 and 2011.
Rowsthorn and his wife, Gabrielle, have four children. He has two sisters, Jenner and Sue, and one brother, Mark. His brother, Mark, is one of Australia's richest men. Their father, prominent businessman Peter Rowsthorn (Snr), was the chairman of Toll Holdings.