- Greg Fleet
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name = Greg Fleet
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birth_name = Gregory Fleet
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birth_place =Michigan , U.S.
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genre =Stand-up comedy
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website = [http://www.gregfleet.com Official site]
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past_members =Gregory "Greg" Fleet is an
Australia ncomedian andactor .History
Early life
Greg was born in
Michigan ,United States . His father moved the family to Australia when Greg was four. He grew up inGeelong and as a teenager boarded atGeelong Grammar School . Fleet briefly attended Australia'sNational Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), but was kicked out after a year for poor performance. [ [http://www.theage.com.au/news/Carbone--Money/Why-he-failed-acting-school/2005/03/22/1111254024285.html] " ]Career
Greg began his acting career in the early 1980's with several performances in Australian television series and telemovies. He was 'Delivery Man 2' in an episode of Prisoner in 1985 and also starred in "
Matthew & Son " alongsideNicole Kidman in 1984. Greg went on to star in "A Thousand Skies ", an Australian mini-series, as Lt Scott Harris.In 1988, after a guest appearance in "
The Flying Doctors ", Greg went on to star as Dave Summers in the Australian soap, "Neighbours ", where he killed the popular character of Daphne. Greg also appeared in the popular Australian sketch show, "Full Frontal ".Since then, Greg has been a regular stand-up comedian around Australia and has appeared on many TV and radio comedy programs including,
The Comedy Channel 's Stand Up Australia!.Greg also stars as the Announcer/Narrator for the comedy series "
Real Stories " on the Ten Network.He could often be heard on
Triple M 's "Get This " as a frequent guest co-host alongside Tony Martin andEd Kavalee .He also voices "Sandy" the Yellow
Labrador in TV commercials for Home Hardware, an Australian hardware store.Personal life
When Fleet was 10, his father faked his own death only to reappear later in his life. His father changed name, married and fathered a child during this absence. Fleet's father eventually returned to the US. He expanded upon these experiences in his live show "I Wish You Were Dead". [ [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/06/27/1056683895597.html Dad and gone - smh.com.au ] ]
Fleet has also fought a long battle with heroin addiction, a subject he covered in many media interviews, his live show "10 Years in a Long Sleeved Shirt" and on the 1997 ABC television program "Smallest Room in the House" [ [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/06/17/1055828324361.html Straight talking - smh.com.au ] ] [ [http://www.theage.com.au/news/Arts/Keep-it-clean/2005/06/02/1117568311999.html Keep it clean - Arts - Entertainment - theage.com.au ] ] [ [http://www.abc.net.au/programsales/s1123063.htm Radio, TV and Online Sales - Smallest Room in the House DVD ] ] Fleet had claimed to be drug-free.
In 2007, Fleet had gone into rehab, and on the
2 April episode ofGet This he had returned from his stint in rehab.References
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* [http://www.gregfleet.com/ Official Greg Fleet site]
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* [http://www.token.com.au/html/artists/fleety/index.html Greg Fleet Bio - Token Artists]
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