Mick Molloy (b. 1966) is an actor, writer and producer who has maintained a high profile in Australian commercial television and radio since the late 1980s. Born in Canberra, Molloy moved to Melbourne in the mid 1980s and studied performing arts at the University of Melbourne. Not long after, he became well-known to Australian audiences through his appearances on the satirical television series The D-Generation (1987) and The Comedy Company (1989), on which he also worked as a writer. He hosted The Mick Molloy Show in 1999 and The Nation in 2007. His screenplay for the 2002 film Crackerjack, co-written with his brother Richard, was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 2002 Australian Film Institute Awards. He was a writer and producer of the Australian feature film Boy Town (2006), and directed the film Tackle Happy (2000).
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