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Saturday Rosenberg (Llewellyn Saturday Jobbins (aka Brander)) was born on 13 July, 1952 in Melbourne, Australia, is an Australian comedian, writer and actress. Discover Saturday Rosenberg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

Popular As Llewellyn Saturday Jobbins (aka Brander)
Occupation Screenwriter, Comedian
Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 13 July 1952
Birthday 13 July
Birthplace Melbourne, Australia
Date of death 13 August, 1998
Died Place Sydney, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1921

The latter was selected for screening at the Clermont Film Festival, and won Bronze at the 21st Huesca Film Festival.

She also appeared in films and television shows including Dingo, Incident at Raven's Gate and the Australian TV show Prisoner

For the last five years of her life, Rosenberg lived in Los Angeles, where she attended the University of Southern California studying screen direction.

A film she wrote and directed, Freedom From Hunger, was chosen as an entrant into the Tropfest film festival, and screened after her death at the festival director's discretion.

Saturday had returned to Australia, and was hit and killed by a tourist bus on the corner of Market and College Streets in Sydney.

1952

Saturday Llewellyn Rosenberg (born Llewellyn Saturday Jobbins), also known as Saturday Brander (13 July 1952 – 13 August 1998), was an Australian comedian, writer and actress.

Rosenberg was born in Eltham near Melbourne, but who grew up in Sydney, Australia.

She was a third generation Australian film maker, whose family includes; grandfather, cinematographer George Malcolm; parents, advertising executives Harry & Joy Jobbins; and uncle, sound recordist Ken Malcolm.

She is also one of five siblings, brothers Cobbitty Jobbins, Boak Jobbins, Camden Jobbins, and sister Sheridan Jobbins.

1970

After completing high school at Ascham in Sydney, she moved to Perth, in Western Australia in the late 1970s where she studied Fine Arts at WAAPA, and, at the same time, started a catering business called Big Belly Bus with her first husband.

She hosted two children's television shows called, Dr Featherweather's Wonderful Workshop and "Flapper's Factory" for two years.

1977

She was married twice, firstly in Perth, Australia, to William Brander (m. 1977–1979, divorced) and later to Marc Rosenberg (m. 1986–1990, divorced)

1980

On returning to Sydney in the early 1980s, she became a part of the New Wave of Comedy, which sprang out The Comedy Store in Jamison Street.

There she performed under her married name, Saturday Brander, alongside comedians like Rodney Rude, Vince Sorrenti, Austen Tayshus and George Smilovici.

She used a lot of material gained during her catering days, as well as material from working with children on television.

Her most famous character was an alter-ego called Debbie Fellini.

Rosenberg, wrote her own standup material, and later went on to write several films, notably The Girl Who Came Late which was released in Australia as "Daydream Believer".

1991

The film, produced in 1991, starred Martin Kemp and Miranda Otto.

She also wrote several films for Director, Paul Middleditch, including one called The Tin Box, and another in which she starred, called When Ships Draw Near.