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Tom Ballard (comedian) (Thomas Colin Ballard) was born on 26 November, 1989 in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian comedian, radio and television presenter. Discover Tom Ballard (comedian)'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 34 years old?
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Thomas Colin Ballard |
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Comedian · radio presenter · television presenter |
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34 years old |
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26 November, 1989 |
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Tom Ballard (comedian) Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Thomas Colin Ballard (born 26 November 1989) is an Australian comedian, radio and television presenter.
Ballard was born to parents Judy and Neil Ballard and grew up in Warrnambool, Victoria.
Ballard premiered his show, Since 1989, at the Belvoir St Theatre the following year.
Dealing with his childhood and first relationship, and largely written prior to the break-up, Ballard described the experience as giving him "an element of closure" allowing him to "sign off and say this is what I felt about this time."
Ballard describes himself as "gay Gen Y middle-class public school-educated son of left-leaning-parents."
He is an atheist and critic of religion.
He was a three-time Class Clowns National Finalist and a Raw Comedy National Finalist by 2006.
He attended Brauer Secondary College, graduating in 2007 as School Captain and Dux and achieving an Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank of 99.80 in his Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE).
He was consequently named as the dux of the South West Region.
He then briefly studied law at Monash University.
He was also awarded the VCAA's 2007 VCE Achiever's Award.
During his VCE year, Ballard competed in and won the VCAA's Plain English Speaking Award with a speech titled "bullying.com".
He performed in Upwey, Warburton, Healesville and Lilydale as part of the Young Blood Comedy Tour in 2007 and was a guest entertainer in the 2007 Melbourne Comedy Festival's Eskimo Jokes show.
He went on to place second in the national competition to Daniel Swain, with the two being chosen to represent Australia in the International Public Speaking Competition held in London in May 2008.
His success in the public speaking competition and his activism with school and local youth communities on topics such as anti-homosexuality and cyberbullying helped earn him the Achiever's Award.
He was one of the "stars of the future" (along with Jacques Barrett, Lila Tillman, and Jack Druce) who were collectively promoted by the 2008 Melbourne International Comedy Festival as the "four freshest and funniest new talents we could find" and featured in the Festivals' Comedy Zone.
Ballard was a presenter for Warrnambool's 3WAY FM community radio station with Alex Dyson.
On the strength of his Raw Comedy performance, Ballard was given the chance to develop some demos with Australian youth radio station Triple J and, along with Dyson, was given regular Mid-Dawn (1am to 6 am) shifts.
In December 2008, Ballard and Dyson were the presenters for the weekday summer lunch slot (10 am to 2 pm) and in 2009 moved to the weekend breakfast slot.
On 23 November 2009, Triple J announced that Ballard and Dyson would take over as hosts of the 2010 Breakfast show.
As their two and a half year relationship was ending in 2010, Thomas was on tour with his show Surprise, "all about being young, gay and in love for the first time."
In 2012, he published "My Letter to Miranda Devine" in which he strongly criticised Devine for writing that "the ideal situation for a child to be raised in is an intact family with a father and a mother".
Ballard has been a vocal critic of Australian government policy towards asylum seekers.
In November 2013, Ballard resigned from Triple J after 7 years with the station to focus on his stand-up comedy.
Ballard has appeared on Q&A, Celebrity Name Game, The Project, Show Me the Movie! and Hughesy, We Have a Problem.
In 2014, Ballard hosted Reality Check, a panel discussion program about reality television.
In June 2014, Adelaide comedian JooYung Roberts went to the South Australia Police alleging that Ballard had sexually assaulted him in a hotel room after a comedy show.
In 2015, he hosted 18 June and 26 October episodes of Q&A.
In 2016, Ballard was cast in the second season of SBS TV series First Contact.
In 2016 he told SBS: "I've found myself getting really angry about the way we treat refugees as a country. I figured if I could take that passion and interest and funnel it into my comedy I might come up with something that would be a different way for people to engage with the whole topic."
In 2017, Ballard was appointed host of news and culture TV program on ABC Comedy, Tonightly with Tom Ballard.
Ballard appeared on the panel show Patriot Brains in 2021.
He and comedian Josh Thomas were each other's first boyfriend with Thomas describing Ballard as "much more assertively open and gay, and earnest."
In 2018, Roberts, inspired by the movement, published a statement on his Facebook page, stating that after striking up a conversation at the hotel bar, Ballard invited Roberts, then 20 years old, up to his hotel room then kissed and fondled him without his consent.
In the post Roberts stated that, "It was a traumatising experience for many reasons, one of those being I’m a heterosexual".
In response, Ballard released a statement on his website denying the allegation "in the strongest terms possible" and insisting the encounter was "consensual".
Ballard hosted the ABC political and cultural comedy commentary program Tonightly with Tom Ballard.
He has used his comedy to advocate on a range of political issues.