About
Australian stand-up comedian, writer, improviser, podcaster, Twitch streamer, and television host known for his live comedy shows Bee Boo, Beep Boop, Honk Honk Honk Honk Honk, We Mustn't, Very Very, Javelin, Mister Crazy's Normal Show, and My Treasures My Beautiful Treasures. He is also known for television appearances on Whose Line Is It Anyway? Australia, Comedy Up Late, Aaron Chen Tonight, Growing Up Gracefully, The Hundred with Andy Lee, and Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee, and for becoming co-host of The Great Australian Bake Off in 2025.
Before fame
He won the Sydney School Theatresports Cup (Senior Division) in 2007. He continued developing his improvisation skills and went on to win both the National Theatresports Championship and the New South Wales Cranston Cup Championship in 2011. He studied clowning at the prestigious École Philippe Gaulier in France. He first attended a summer intensive course and then returned in 2014 to study there for about two years. He began performing stand-up and clown-style comedy at festivals and live venues after returning to Australia. His big break came in 2016 when he released his first solo show Bee Boo at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. He followed this with Beep Boop in 2017. He made his first TV appearance on Whose Line Is It Anyway? Australia in 2016. His stand-up special Very Very was released internationally on streaming platforms including Amazon Prime Video in 2020. He became co-host of The Great Australian Bake Off in 2025.
Trivia
He won Best Newcomer at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2016 for his show Bee Boo. His follow-up show Beep Boop received a nomination for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Award for Most Outstanding Show in 2017. He won the Sydney Comedy Festival Director's Choice Award in 2019 for his show We Mustn't.
Family life
He was born and raised in Australia. He married fellow comedian Demi Lardner, and they have collaborated on projects together including a podcast.
Associated with
He has worked with and appeared alongside fellow Australian comedians including Aaron Chen and Andy Lee.