Heath Franklin

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Heath Franklin
Born (1980-12-23) December 23, 1980 (age 43)
Sydney, Australia
Nationality Australian
Years active 2005–present
Genres Sketch Comedy, Stand Up
Notable works and roles The Ronnie Johns Half Hour, Chopper Read impersonation

Heath Franklin (born 23 December 1980) is an Australian comedic performer, improviser and writer.[1]

Career

He appeared on theThe Ronnie Johns Half Hour sketch comedy show,[2] ABC TV's Spicks and Specks,[3] Working Dog's Thank God You're Here[4] and in New Zealand, on 7 Days.[5] He also appeared in the show Randling with the teammate: Felicity Ward. Heath is in the team: Ducks of war.

He is best known for his impersonation of the infamous Australian criminal Mark Brandon "Chopper" Read.[2]

In 2010, Franklin had a small part in the New Zealand crime comedy, Predicament.[2]

Awards

In 2006, Franklin was nominated for the Inaugural Graham Kennedy Logie Award for "Most Outstanding New Talent" regarding his work on The Ronnie Johns Half Hour.[6] He also performed warm-up duties for the Logies.[citation needed]

Franklin was nominated for an ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release for his DVD Make Deadshits History.[7]

Career appearances

TV appearances

As 'stage persona', "Chopper Read"

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  • Network Ten The Christmas Panel special (2006)
  • The Comedy Channel's Stand Up Australia (2007).
  • The Comedy Channel's Cracker Festival Gala (2008)
  • C4's Jono's New Show, New Zealand (2009)
  • The Comedy Channel's Sydney Comedy Festival Gala, (2009)
  • Network 10's 9am with David & Kim (2009)
  • The Comedy Channel's Make Deadshits History - Pentridge Interstituals (2009)
  • ABC's Spicks and Specks Xmas Special - "A Very Specky Christmas" (2009)
  • TV3's Aotearoha-ha Christmas Comedy Gala (NZ) (2009)
  • The Comedy Channel's Sydney Comedy Festival Cracker Gala (2010–11)
  • TV3's New Zealand Comedy Festival Gala (2010 and 2011)
  • C4's Jono's New Show, New Zealand (2012)
  • TV3's 7 Days (NZ) (2009–present, Recurring Panelist)

As himself

As both

Film appearances

References

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