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Peter Rowsthorn (actor)
Australian comedian (born 1963) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Peter Rowsthorn (born 9 February 1963) is an Australian stand-up comedian, actor, writer, producer, MC, host and theatre.
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Early life and education
Rowsthorn attended Trinity Grammar School in Kew, before pursuing tertiary education at Rusden College (now part of Deakin University[1]), where he obtained a teaching degree. He worked as a drama teacher, prior to his show business career.[2] He grew up in the Melbourne suburb of Mount Waverley.
Career
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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 played Warren Cronkshonk in hospital spoof Let the Blood Run Free (1990–1992).
He is probably best known for his TV work, particularly as Brett Craig in the hit series Kath & Kim (2002–2007)[3][4] and 2012 movie, Kath & Kimderella.[5] In 2022, Rowsthorn reprised the character of Brett for the Kath and Kim special that aired on channel 7.[6]
Rowsthorn was the host of factual show, Can We Help?, on ABC TV between 2006 and 2011.[7]
Rowsthorn has also appeared on Thank God You're Here, Celebrity Name Game, Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation, Studio 10, Show Me the Movie! and Hughesy, We Have a Problem.
In 2018, Rowsthorn appeared on the fourth season of the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.[8][9] On 7 March 2018, Rowsthorn was evicted after 40 days in the jungle, coming 6th place.[10]
In 2023, Rowsthorn competed on the celebrity edition of The Amazing Race Australia with his daughter, Frankie.[11] In December 2023, Rowsthorn played the character Amos in the theatrical production of Chicago.[12]
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Personal life
Rowsthorn supports various charity and community groups including Oxfam.[13]
Rowsthorn is a featured guest on SBS genealogy series Who Do You Think You Are?.[citation needed]
As of 2013, he resides in Perth, Western Australia.[14]
His older brother is prominent Melbourne businessman Mark Rowsthorn. His father is Peter Rowsthorn Snr.
Filmography
Film
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