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Name
  
Tony Moclair

Role
  
Comedy actor


Education
  
Residence
  
Melbourne, Australia

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Born
  
Occupation
  
comedy actor, writer, performer and radio broadcaster

Employer
  
freelance performer and writer, 3AW

Tony Moclair on The 7pm Project


Tony Moclair (born 4th of September 1969 in Cork, Ireland) is an Australian comedy actor, writer, performer and radio broadcaster. He has worked on various Australian radio networks, often appearing in character rather than as himself.

Contents

Tony Moclair The Carlton Podcast Ep 20 carltonfccomau

Tony Moclair is unveiled as the new host of Australia Overnight on 3AW


Radio

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Moclair has a successful and varied radio career hosting radio shows on a variety of Australian radio stations both as himself and on occasions, in the guise of some of his many character creations.

Guido Hatzis

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Guido Hatzis is a Greek-Australian comic character created by Tony Moclair and Julian Schiller and voiced by Moclair. Guido appeared originally in the context of Schiller and Moclair's radio program "Crud" on the Triple M network. Several albums have been released in the name of Guido Hatzis, the first two winning including Do Not Talk Over Me in 1999 (platinum sales, winner of 2001 ARIA for Best Comedy Release) Whatever in 2000 (Platinum sales and winner of 2002 ARIA of Best Comedy Release) and Deported in 2002 (Gold sales) . Most of Hatzis's comedy involves making prank calls that are usually centred on outrageous claims about his looks and abilities. Moclair appropriated the last name "Hatzis" from friend and sometime producer of the "Crud" program, fellow broadcaster and actor Chris Hatzis.

Restoring the Balance

Restoring the Balance was a satirical radio segment that appeared at various times in 2003-2004, 2007 and 2011 on radio station Triple J. The segment attempted to display the contrasting political views between the conservative Australian Howard government, and the majority of the Left wing government-funded Triple J radio station.

3RRR Breakfasters

Tony Moclair (aka Tony Kelly), along with Chris Hatzis and Julian Schiller have hosted the long running breakfast program on 3RRR 102.7 FM, The Breakfasters.

Nova 91.9 Adelaide Breakfast

In August 2004 Schiller and Moclair signed on to do breakfast radio at Nova 91.9, a new Adelaide station.

ABC radio Adelaide

In the mid 2000s Moclair presented weekday breakfast radio on ABC Radio, Adelaide.

DJ Domm

In October 2007, Triple M launched a new podcast only show hosted by Moclair's new character DJ Domm. The show was cancelled by Triple M after Episode 21.

774 ABC Melbourne

Along with Rachel Berger, Moclair hosted breakfast on 774 ABC Melbourne over the 2007/2008 Summer and also appeared on Conversation Hour with Jon Faine.

Triple M

In late 2008, Moclair was a guest co-host of The Shebang radio program filling in for Marty Sheargold. In 2009, Moclair was appointed breakfast co-host alongside Eddie McGuire, Luke Darcy and Mieke Buchan on the Hot Breakfast. Previous to the Hot Breakfast commencing, Moclair worked on the Pete and Myf show following the death of Richard Marsland. Moclair did not appear on air as himself but rather as one of many regular characters such as Tom Cruise, Colin the Taxi Driver and Clem, the show's oldest listener. In addition to this, Moclair wrote sketches for the show. Moclair and Mike Fitzpatrick (broadcaster) presented breakfast replacing Pete and Myf. Moclair left The Hot Breakfast in June 2010.

3AW

Moclair began appearing on 3AW in 2011, replacing Sam Pang on The Weekend Break with Tom Elliot. The segment is called 'The Sunday Roast', which he presents with John Origlasso. From the Summer of 2012/2013, The Weekend Break is now hosted by Peter "'Grubby"' Stubbs and Diane "'Dee Dee"' Dunleavy, with Moclair and John Origlasso still appearing on 'The Sunday Roast' segment. Moclair also has a regular segment on Denis Walter's afternoon 3AW program. He has also filled in as the host of the weekday and weekend Melbourne Overnight programs. From 9 October 2015 Moclair began hosting a segment called "Friday Night Lights" from 8 - 10pm on Friday evenings on 3AW.

Moclair signed to host 'Australia Overnight', the midnight to dawn radio program, in mid August, 2016. He broadcasts out of 3AW studios in Melbourne.

Writing

Moclair was a writer on Shaun Micallef's Newstopia on SBS and is a writer on Mad As Hell and Spicks and Specks both on the ABC.

Moclair takes a keen interest in modern military history and military aviation and regularly mentions it during his on-air radio stints. He often contributes articles to military magazines and is a monthly feature writer in Australian Aviation Magazine.

Television

He made appearances on the ABC's The Einstein Factor as part of the Brains Trust as well as a contestant on Joker Poker on Channel 10.

Moclair had a role in Season 3 of The Librarians as Bingo, and he made a small guest appearance in Upper Middle Bogan, in Episode 4.

Personal life

Moclair was born in Cork, Ireland, in 1969, the sixth of eight children and the last to be born in Ireland. He has three brothers and four sisters. In December 2006, after the birth of his first child, he and his wife settled in Melbourne.

Moclair graduated from Monash University in 1991 with an arts degree, majoring in history and English literature.

Moclair is a Carlton Football Club supporter and co-hosts their podcasts.

Filmography

Writer
2016
Hard Quiz (TV Series)
2015
Open Slather (TV Series) (writer - 20 episodes)
2012
Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell (TV Series) (writer - 52 episodes)
2014
Spicks and Specks (TV Series) (writer - 25 episodes)
2014
This Is Littleton (TV Series) (writer - 4 episodes)
- Are You Cereal Bro? (2014) - (writer)
- Talent and a Head for Business (2014) - (writer)
- 54% Unemployed (2014) - (writer)
- That'll Come Out in the Cold Wash (2014) - (writer)
2013
It's a Date (TV Series) (written by - 2 episodes)
- Does Age Matter? (2013) - (written by)
- Should You Date on the Rebound? (2013) - (written by)
2013
Tractor Monkeys (TV Series) (writer - 8 episodes)
- Episode #1.8 (2013) - (writer)
- Episode #1.7 (2013) - (writer)
- Episode #1.6 (2013) - (writer)
- Episode #1.5 (2013) - (writer)
- Episode #1.4 (2013) - (writer)
- Episode #1.3 (2013) - (writer)
- Episode #1.2 (2013) - (writer)
- Episode #1.1 (2013) - (writer)
2010
The White Room (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
- Episode #1.2 (2010) - (writer)
- Episode #1.1 (2010) - (writer)
2007
Newstopia (TV Series) (writer - 14 episodes)
2001
Guido's Lecture Series (TV Series) (writer - 5 episodes)
- Episode #1.5 (2001) - (writer)
- Episode #1.4 (2001) - (writer)
- Episode #1.3 (2001) - (writer)
- Episode #1.2 (2001) - (writer)
- Episode #1.1 (2001) - (writer)
Actor
2019
Dark Whispers: Volume 1 as
Elevator Man - segment: Birthday Girl
2018
The Five Provocations as
Paul
2012
Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell (TV Series) as
ABC Sports Correspondent / Talkback Caller / Tailor / ...
2013
Upper Middle Bogan (TV Series) as
X-Ray Man
- Picture Perfect (2013) - X-Ray Man
2013
Guido Hatzis Classic Calls: The Plumber (Short) as
Guido Hatzis
2010
The Librarians (TV Series) as
Bingo
- Power and the Passion (2010) - Bingo
- Pearl of Wisdom (2010) - Bingo
- Kerching Kerching (2010) - Bingo
- Dark Before Dawn (2010) - Bingo
- Tsukiji (2010) - Bingo
- Mother Pearl (2010) - Bingo
2008
Birthday Girl (Short) as
Man Relieved Couple
2001
Guido's Lecture Series (TV Series) as
Guido Hatsis
- Episode #1.5 (2001) - Guido Hatsis
- Episode #1.4 (2001) - Guido Hatsis
- Episode #1.3 (2001) - Guido Hatsis
- Episode #1.2 (2001) - Guido Hatsis
- Episode #1.1 (2001) - Guido Hatsis
2000
The Big Schmooze (TV Series) as
Guido Hatzis
- Episode #1.26 (2000) - Guido Hatzis
2000
Russell Gilbert Live (TV Series) as
Guido Hatzis
Producer
2013
Guido Hatzis Classic Calls: The Plumber (Short) (executive producer)
Thanks
2015
Rigor Mortis (Short) (special thanks)
2011
The Joy of Sets (TV Series) (thanks to - 1 episode)
- Loose Ends (2011) - (thanks to)
Self
2020
The Front Page (TV Series) as
Self - Panellist / Self - Panellist, Broadcaster at 3AW
- Episode #2.75 (2020) - Self - Panellist
- Episode #2.68 (2020) - Self - Panellist, Broadcaster at 3AW
2019
Credlin (TV Series) as
Self - Panellist, 3AW Radio Broadcaster / Self - Panellist, 3AW Radio Presenter / Self - Panellist
- Episode #3.80 (2019) - Self - Panellist, 3AW Radio Broadcaster
- Episode #3.60 (2019) - Self - Panellist, 3AW Radio Broadcaster
- Episode #3.32 (2019) - Self - Panellist, 3AW Radio Presenter
- Episode #3.22 (2019) - Self - Panellist
2010
The Librarians in Profile (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.16 (2010) - Self
2010
The White Room (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Episode #1.2 (2010) - Self - Host
- Episode #1.1 (2010) - Self - Host
2009
The Project (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.49 (2009) - Self
- Episode #1.5 (2009) - Self
2004
The Einstein Factor (TV Series) as
Self - Brains Trust
- 2009 Series A: Heat 8 (2009) - Self - Brains Trust
- 2008 Series C: Heat 6 (2008) - Self - Brains Trust
- 2008 Series C: Heat 4 (2008) - Self - Brains Trust
- 2008 Series B: Heat 7 (2008) - Self - Brains Trust
- 2008 Series B: Heat 5 (2008) - Self - Brains Trust
- 2008 Series B: Heat 1 (2008) - Self - Brains Trust
- 2008 Series A: Heat 6 (2008) - Self - Brains Trust
- 2007 Playoff 3 (2007) - Self - Brains Trust
2008
Out of the Question (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.6 (2008) - Self
- Episode #2.1 (2008) - Self
- Episode #1.6 (2008) - Self
- Episode #1.5 (2008) - Self
- Episode #1.2 (2008) - Self
- Episode #1.1 (2008) - Self
2007
Get This (Podcast Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.70 (2007) - Self (voice)
- Episode #1.58 (2007) - Self (voice)
2001
The Panel (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.26 (2001) - Self
- Episode #4.22 (2001) - Self
- Episode #4.16 (2001) - Self
- Episode #4.14 (2001) - Self
- Episode #4.10 (2001) - Self
- Episode #4.3 (2001) - Self
2000
Cleo Bachelor of the Year (TV Special documentary) as
Guido Hatzis

References

Tony Moclair Wikipedia