Die On Your Feet Contents Cast Supporting and guest cast See also References External links Navigation menuDie on Your FeetDie On Your Feet official websiteexpanding ite

One (Australian TV channel) shows2010s Australian television series2014 Australian television series debutsAustralian comedy television seriesAustralian television programme stubs


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Die on Your Feet is an Australian television comedy series premiering on One on 7 August 2014. The eight-part series follows the story of five stand-up comedians trying to make a go of it in the Melbourne Comedy Festival. The main characters are played by five real life stand-up comedians.[1] The series was directed by Ted Robinson and is based on a 2005 play.[2]




Contents





  • 1 Cast


  • 2 Supporting and guest cast


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Cast



  • Greg Fleet as Bob Graffoe


  • Adam Hills as Brian Ibsen


  • Alan Brough as O.J. (other James) Wilson


  • Corinne Grant as Sophie Glass


  • Steven Gates as J.J. James


Supporting and guest cast



  • Claire Hooper as Jenny Cline


  • Dave Thornton as Gareth

  • Harley Breen as fan


  • Alex Papps as himself


  • Lawrence Mooney as Mulligan


  • Dave Graney as radio host


  • Justin Hamilton as photographer


  • Paul McDermott as himself


  • Josh Thomas as himself


  • Bill Hunter as himself


See also


  • List of Australian television series


References




  1. ^ http://www.adamhills.com/bio.html


  2. ^ http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/08/airdate-die-on-your-feet.html




External links



  • Die on Your Feet on IMDb

  • Die On Your Feet official website






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