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About Paul Calleja
Paul Calleja makes the difficult business of being funny look easy with his affable, laid back style and his razor sharp wit. Paul began his comedy career in 1994, and was awarded ‘Best New Melbourne Stand Up Comedian’ in his first year as a stand up. By 1995, Paul was already writing for the Jimeoin show on the Seven Network.
In 1996 Paul teamed up with Dave O’Neil and Fred Rowan to create Smells Like Bin Night. The sketch comedy show that took the mickey out of pop culture. The show was so successful it was picked up by The Last Laugh for a six week season.
In late 1996, Paul did a stint on the MMM Summer Breakfast show and has written for and appeared on the Austereo Network since. In 1997 he began writing for Artist Services, contributing sketches to a number of shows. In the same year, he did a Stand Up spot on Hey, Hey it’s Saturday and went on to become a regular on the ‘Hey, Hey’ segment ‘Joking Off’.
Paul has written for and appeared on The Russell Gilbert Show, also on the Nine Network. In 1999, he added guest spots on a number of Foxtel shows including Stand-up showcase Headliners. He has also made numerous radio appearances becoming a regular on 3RRR’s Whole Lotta Shonky , MMM’s Crud Show and currently with a weekly spot on Triple M’s top rating national Drive-time show The Shebang.
In 2001, Paul was asked to open for Mick Molloy’s sold out show as part of the Melbourne International comedy Festival and wrote and performed on The Big Schmooze for the Comedy Channel on Foxtel. Paul is in strong demand as a writer on Television comedy projects, and in 2003/4 was Head Writer on Network Ten’s Skithouse, is one of the creative minds behind Before the Game, and has written for and appeared doing stand-up, on Rove Live.
Paul is passionate about all sport, particularly AFL, and has written and performed in his own Channel 31 AFL show, written for Nine’s The Footy show , and continues to be a part of the creative team for Ten’s Before the Game.
His stand up follows a reasonable logic to bizarre conclusions. Hilariously deadpan.
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