Downey also played Clancy in the Skippy send-up, and appeared in send-ups of I Dream Of Jeannie, Mr Ed and Bewitched. On Fast Forward, Marg Downey appeared in a lot of sketches with Steve Vizard, such as Eyeball News, The Midday Show, Candid Camera, The Cosby Show and Get Smart.
MARG DOWNEY PROFESSIONAL
Comedy style ĭowney's television roles are often authority figures or professional women with slightly eccentric personalities, such as Principal Sue in Sit Down, Shut Up and the "relationship-counselor" Marion seen in comedy series Kath & Kim.
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In 2018, she voiced Stanley "Stan" Stinkleton and the narrator in the kids TV series, Kitty Is Not a Cat. In this show, she recreated her role as infomercial host Janelle, first developed on Fast Forward. The following year, she appeared in the sketch show Magda's Funny Bits alongside Magda Szubanski.
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In 2005, Downey was cast as a regular player in Seven's live comedy sketch show Let Loose Live, but the show was cancelled after just two episodes due to low ratings. Her spoof of "The What's On SBS Presenter" satirised the eccentricity of SBS programming, displaying grim masochistic determination to "not miss a moment of this scintillating entertainment".ĭowney starred in the 2001 Network 10 comedy series Sit Down, Shut Up, playing the role of Principal Sue American comedian Kenan Thompson repeated Downey's role in the 2009 American Fox television re-make of the original Australian series, produced and written by Mitch Hurwitz, of Arrested Development fame.
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In these, she was known for her portrayals of a news anchor, a stern SBS presenter and for her spot-on impression of current affairs host Jana Wendt.
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She subsequently appeared in later sketch comedy series with other members of The D-Generation, including Fast Forward, Full Frontal and Something Stupid. Downey first rose to prominence in the sketch comedy program The D-Generation on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in the late 1980s. She subsequently appeared in later sketch comedy series with other members of The D-Generation, including Fast Forward, Full Frontal and Something Stupid. Marg Downey (born 1961 in Melbourne) is an Australian comedian. Career ĭowney first rose to prominence in the sketch comedy program The D-Generation on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in the late 1980s. At university, she began to perform in university revues, and auditioned for performing arts courses at the National Institute of Dramatic Art, the Victorian College of the Arts and the University of Melbourne, but was not successful in gaining entry to any of them.
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Born on May 14, 1961, Marg Downey hails from Melbourne, Australia. She is an actress and writer, known for Queen of the Damned (2002), Something Stupid (1998) and Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King (2006). She attended Sacré Cœur School with fellow comedian Jane Turner in Glen Iris, and then studied Arts/Law at the University of Melbourne, where she resided at Newman College. Marg Downey was born in 1961 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia as Margaret Cecilia Louise Downey. Her father worked as a chartered accountant. Downey grew up in a middle-class Catholic family in the Melbourne suburb of East Malvern in an eight-child family.