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Corrinne Grant is a Melbourne comedian who has been on the scene since 1996, appearing at several Melbourne International Comedy Festivals and working the stand up circuit and appearing on television among many other things. She has won many awards for her work, including a Stella Award and a Moosehead award for her show "Waiting For Munro - A Stalkers Journey" in 1999, which she performed with assistance from Rove McManus.
As well as being a stand-up comedian, a writer, an actor and a TV personality, Corinne also plays the guitar and sings as she has shown in several of her comedy shows.
1999 was a big year for Corinne with many appearances on Good News Week and it's offspring, GNW Night Lite as well as O'Loghlin On Saturday Night. It also saw Corinne in a starring role on Rove McManus' show Rove, alongside Peter Helliar and Dave Callan. Her cliche tests saw her crushing birds, throwing herself off the roof of the Channel Nine building and getting in trouble in the Channel Ten building. She moved to Channel Ten with the show in 2000, in a less prominent role.
In 2001, while still working at Rove, she also took on a role as panelist in the ABC show, The Glasshouse, with Wil Anderson and Dave Hughes.
You can contact Corinne at corinne@token.com.au, or through the Rove Live website.