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Nationality
  
Australian

Medium
  
Radio, Television

Role
  
Comedian

Name
  
Russell Gilbert

Genres
  
comedy


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Born
  
October 17, 1959 (age 64) Footscray, Victoria, Australia (
1959-10-17
)

Partner(s)
  
Rochelle Nolan (1996-2015)

Nominations
  
Logie Award for Most Popular Comedy Personality

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Daryl Somers, Paul Fenech, Gregor Jordan

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Russell Gilbert (born 17 October 1959), is an Australian comedian and actor from Footscray, Victoria, best known for his radio and television appearances, on programs such as The Comedy Company, Hey Hey, It's Saturday and Thank God You're Here, he is also a live stage and film actor

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Television

Gilbert has appeared in several Australian TV comedies, first attracting notice as 'Russ the Postie' on The Comedy Company (1988–89). This role led him to a nine-year stint on Hey Hey It's Saturday (1990–1999). Gilbert also played Kev the tow-truck driver in the sitcom Bingles (1992). In the late 1990s he began starring in his own Nine Network shows, all of which were short-lived: even though they all rated well. The Russell Gilbert Show (1998), a sketch comedy show; Russell Gilbert Live (2000), a Saturday-evening variety show featuring celebrity interviews, and live and sketch comedy; and Russell Gilbert Was Here! (2001), another sketch series. He also hosted dog game show Bark-Off (2003) with Livinia Nixon. In 2004, he ventured into radio, as host of Weekend Leave Pass on SEN 1116 with Mark Fine. Most recently, Russell made guest appearances on the cult Channel 31 Melbourne sketch comedy show The Shambles and the comedy program Thank God You're Here (2006).

In 1995 and 1996 Russell was nominated for a Logie for the Most Popular Comedy Personality for his work on Hey Hey It's Saturday.

He worked for Seven Melbourne hosting Great Comedy Classics, a compilation of popular British sitcoms, including Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em and Are You Being Served. In May 2007 Russell appeared as one of the celebrity performers on the celebrity reality singing competition It Takes Two.

Film

Russell has acted in four Australian films: Nirvana Street Murder (1990), Ned Kelly (2003) playing Constable Hall, The Extra (2005) and Housos vs. Authority (2012). He also appeared unbilled in the Jason Donovan telemovie Loot (2004).

Personal life

Gilbert is also a passionate supporter of the AFL club Western Bulldogs and has made several guest appearances at AFL Legends Matches. In 2002 he kicked a goal while on the bench in an AFL Legends Game. In 2010 Russell made a comeback to the EJ Whitten Legends Game. He kicked a goal in the third quarter and then another in the fourth. Rochelle Nolan, nicknamed Rush was Russell's de facto partner for 19 years. Nolan committed suicide in September 2015 suffering from depression. Her body was discovered in a hotel room of the Crown Casino and Entertainment Complex in Southbank, Victoria. Two weeks after, Gilbert suffered a brain aneurysm and subsequently a stroke during the operation

References

Russell Gilbert Wikipedia