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Shaun Micallef (Shaun Patrick Micallef) was born on 18 July, 1962 in Adelaide, South Australia, is an Australian comedian, actor, writer and television presenter. Discover Shaun Micallef's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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His wife is Leandra (m. 1989)
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Shaun Micallef Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Shaun Micallef worth at the age of 61 years old? Shaun Micallef’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Australia. We have estimated Shaun Micallef's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Shaun Patrick Micallef (born 18 July 1962) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer and television presenter.
He was the host of the satirical news comedy series Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell on the ABC.
He also hosted the game show Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation on Channel 10.
Micallef first gained recognition as a cast member of the sketch comedy show Full Frontal, which led to his own sketch show, The Micallef P(r)ogram(me), the sitcom Welcher & Welcher and the variety show Micallef Tonight.
He then hosted the satirical news comedy series Newstopia on SBS, the game show Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation on Network Ten, and Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell on ABC TV.
He also co-created and starred in Mr & Mrs Murder on Network Ten.
In 1972, having three younger sisters taking ballet classes, ten-year-old Micallef was often asked to help out when a dance routine required a boy.
The following year he auditioned for the Bunyip Children's Theatre and over the next four years participated in plays that they performed in the Scott Theatre during school holidays.
In 1976 he doubled for Humphrey B. Bear for personal appearances.
Following early TV appearances on Theatre Sports (1987) and The Big Gig (1989), in early 1993 Micallef was offered a job writing for the Jimeoin show which was soon followed by an offer to also write for the sketch comedy show Full Frontal where six months later he took on the role as co-producer with Gary McCaffrie.
Micallef was a practising solicitor for ten years in the field of insurance law before making the decision to move to Melbourne and pursue a full-time career in comedy in 1993.
He relates the story that, while working as a solicitor, he talked so much about making a career change and becoming a comedian that his wife Leandra gave him an ultimatum: she marked a date on a calendar and told him to quit his job and become a comedian by that date or never talk about it again.
In 1994, Micallef became a full-time cast member of Full Frontal, where he became well known for characters such as Milo Kerrigan, Nobby Doldrums and a send-up of Italian male model Fabio.
Micallef recalls that the show was a good introduction to television comedy because, with an ensemble cast, its success did not hinge on his performance and he had more freedom to make and learn from mistakes.
However, he was frustrated with the lack of control he had over his work in the series as well as the repetition of characters and gags.
Micallef's role on Full Frontal led to a 1996 special Shaun Micallef's World Around Him and three seasons of the two-time Logie Award-winning ABC series The Micallef Program (1998–2001), which he co-wrote and produced with long-time writing partner Gary McCaffrie.
Micallef has also had acting roles in the television series SeaChange (2000), Through My Eyes (2004) and Offspring (2010) as well as supporting roles in the films Bad Eggs (2003), The Honourable Wally Norman (2003), The Extra (2005), Aquamarine (2006) and The King (2007).
Since the series' end he has created and starred in two short-lived television series, the sitcom Welcher & Welcher (2003) and the variety show Micallef Tonight (2003), and devised a series of telemovies, BlackJack (2003–present).
He is also the author of several books: Smithereens (2004), Preincarnate (2010), The President's Desk (2014), Tales from a Tall Forest (2017), The Uncollected Plays of Shaun Micallef (2018), Mad as Hell and Back (2019), Happily Ever Afterwards (2021) and Tripping Over Myself, a memoir (2022).
Micallef was born in Adelaide, South Australia, and is of Maltese and Irish descent.
His father worked for a company that sold parts for Volvos and his mother was employed at the Adelaide Bank.
As a child, Micallef lived in Clovelly Park and attended St Bernadette's School in St Marys then St Joseph's Catholic School in Mitchell Park (now Sacred Heart College Middle School) before moving on to Sacred Heart Senior College where he was the College Captain.
Micallef studied law at the University of Adelaide, where he was frequently involved in comedy revues, often involving Francis Greenslade and Gary McCaffrie, with whom he continues to work.
Micallef released a book, Smithereens, which was published in 2004 and contains a collection of prose, poetry and plays.
He describes it as a collection of "all sorts of bits and pieces I have written".
In September 2005, Micallef began hosting the breakfast show "Shaun, Beverley and Denise" on Melbourne radio station Vega 91.5 FM with comedian Denise Scott and television presenter Beverley O'Connor.
In 2006, he was a recurring guest on the Network Ten Improvisational theatre show Thank God You're Here.
In July 2006, comedian Dave O'Neil took over as host and the show was renamed "Dave and Denise with Shaun Micallef".
In 2007, along with partners McCaffrie and Michael Ward, Micallef developed the satirical comedy program Newstopia, which he hosted.
Micallef left the network on 23 November 2007.
In 2009, Micallef joined the Ten Network and hosted Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation, which aired for four seasons.
His second book, a novella titled Preincarnate, was released in 2010.
Micallef hosted Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell for 10 years and 15 series on the ABC from 2012 until 2022.
Micallef also hosted a two-season reboot of Talkin' Bout Your Generation for Channel Nine (2018-2019) and the game show Shaun Micallef's Brain Eisteddfod which premiered on Channel 10 on 20 July 2022, running for 10 weeks.
In 2022 he performed in a celebrity tribute to Australian comedian and actor Paul Hogan, Roast of Paul Hogan, which was broadcast on Australia's Seven Network.
He co-created Mr & Mrs Murder, a crime comedy television series for Channel Ten which aired in 2013, and starred in the lead role of Charlie Buchanan alongside Kat Stewart.
Also that year, Micallef signed on to voice the artificially intelligent robot RE3F in the Australian feature length science fiction film Arrowhead (2014).
In October 2014, Micallef released his third book, The President's Desk: An Alt-History of the United States; a semi-fictitious history, told from the perspective of the Resolute desk.
In addition to his television work Micallef has appeared on stage, most notably in a revival of The Odd Couple (2016) for the Melbourne Theatre Company and on radio as the co-host of Melbourne station Vega 91.5's morning program.