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Matt Okine
Australian comedian (born 1985) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Matthew Okine (born 12 April 1985) is a stand-up comedian, author and radio presenter from Brisbane, Australia.[1] He was a co-host on the Triple J breakfast show with Alex Dyson from 2014 to 2016.
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Early life
Okine is of Ghanaian and European descent, born to his father, Mack Okine, and his mother Roslyn, who died of breast cancer when he was 12.[2] He attended Brisbane State High School throughout his upbringing and grew up playing Australian rules football in his younger years where was considered a promising prospect who was invited to take part in the AFL's NAB Rising Stars national development program.[3] He stopped playing football after being advised to do so upon entry into drama school at Queensland University of Technology.[4] He supports his hometown Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League.
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Okine performed stand-up on Rove, at the Sydney Comedy Festival and Melbourne International Comedy Festival. He appeared on TV shows This is Littleton, Legally Brown, Would I Lie to You? and Hughesy, We Have a Problem and was a guest contributor on Dirty Laundry Live, Can of Worms and The Agony of Modern Manners. In 2012, he released a DVD titled Being Black n Chicken n Shit.[1] He also appeared as Laurie in H2O: Just Add Water[5] and Aquamarine as an unknown character.
In 2014, Okine replaced Tom Ballard as co-host on the breakfast show on Triple J after Ballard resigned to pursue stand-up comedy.[6] In 2016, Okine and Alex Dyson both left Triple J to pursue other interests.
He co-hosted How Not to Behave, which ran for four months on ABC in 2015.[7]
At the 2015 ARIA Awards, he won Best Comedy Release for Live at the Enmore Theatre.[8]
In 2017, Okine wrote and starred in The Other Guy on Stan.
In November 2022, it was revealed that Okine would star as Arthur Beare in a 2023 "reimagining" of classic sitcom Mother and Son which originally aired on ABC TV from 1984 to 1994.[9] Okine is also the creator, writer and executive producer of the new series.[9] The concept to adapt the sitcom as a single-camera production from what was originally a multi-camera setup filmed in front of a live studio audience was first proposed by Okine in 2013.[9] Creator of the original series Geoffrey Atherden will collaborate with Okine on the 2023 version.[9] On 15 August 2024, Mother and Son was renewed for a second season.[10] He appeared as Devon in the 2023 TV series The Clearing.[11]
Okine is one half of the children's music duo Diver City.[12]
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