Shaun Micallef: “I don’t want to be a dirty comic and I don’t want to be a political comic. I will not be misinterpreted by an audience.”
Actor, comedian and author Shaun Micallef adds “promiscuity” to his list of abilities after successfully working with every major Australian tv channel. After this year’s Logie Awards, Shaun told BTM he’s not overtly political or dirty and will kill a sketch if he thinks the audience is too partisan. He runs through the Adelaide Mafia of prominent media personalities and reveals how a Maltese boy became star of Talkin’ Bout Your Generation and Mad As Hell.
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