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The
Blood Run Free. This show later became a
television series for Network 10 and Britain's Channel Four,
and was distributed world-wide.
Jean
earned national fame through ABC TV's The Big Gig as
a comic chameleon, with characters as differing as Veronica
Glenhuntley, lovelorn newsreader, Candida the new-age
aerobics instructor, Rose McCloud, the acerbic air hostess
and many others. Following this success, Jean teamed up with
Maryanne Fahey to become the first female comediennes to
have their own show on Australian TV, Kittson Fahey,
which won a Silver Medal at the New York Television
Festival.
Also
on television, Jean starred in Channel 9's Flat Chat,
Good News Week and the ABC’s Media Dimensions
program. She is also well known for her lively comedy
debates in The Great Debate Series, where she has
successfully argued that The Aussie Bloke Is a Hopeless
Joke, That Beauty Is Better Than Brains, That
Middle Age Is Sexy and That Australia is Not the Arts
End Of The World and most recently at the 2003 Melbourne
International Comedy Festival That Celebrities Should be
Seen and Not Heard.
On
radio Jean has been a writer and performer with Sydney’s
2DAY FM and a breakfast presenter with Mix 106.5.
Jean
has amused audiences in print with regular columns in New
Weekly magazine and the Sunday Telegraph Magazine.
She has appeared in a number of television commercials and
in 1998 published a collection of humorous observations
titled Tongue Lashing which became a Penguin
best-seller.
Jean
currently writes a regular column for the (Sydney)
Magazine which is a monthly supplement with the Sydney
Morning Herald. |