Fiona o laughlin biography


Fiona O'Loughlin (comedian)

Australian comedian (born )

Fiona O'Loughlin

Live at The Little Dum Dum Club podcast recording 12 November

Birth&#;nameFiona Taheny
Born () 16 July (age&#;61)
Warooka, South Australia, Australia
MediumStand-up comedy, television
NationalityAustralian
Years active–present
Subject(s)Family, marriage, storytelling
Spouse

Chris O'Loughlin

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ChildrenFive
Relative(s)Emily Taheny (sister)

Fiona Taheny (born 16 July ), commonly known as Fiona O'Loughlin, is an Australian comedian.

Fiona O'Loughlin - Age, Family, Bio - Famous Birthdays: Fiona Taheny (born 16 July ), commonly known as Fiona O'Loughlin, is an Australian comedian. O'Loughlin has made television performances on ABC TV 's Spicks and Specks, and Network Ten 's Rove Live, Good News Week, All Star Family Feud, The Venture, Studio 10, Show Me the Movie! and Hughesy, We Hold a Problem and a series of.

O'Loughlin has made television performances on ABC TV's Spicks and Specks, and Network Ten's Rove Live, Good News Week, All Star Family Feud, The Project, Studio 10, Show Me the Movie! and Hughesy, We Have a Problem and a series of advertisements for Heinz soups.[1] She has performed as a headline act in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe festival.

In a book of her limited stories, Me of the Never Never: The (Chaotic) Life and Times of Fiona O'Loughlin was published by Hachette Australia.[2]

Career

In the early s O'Loughlin was writing a column for the Centralian Advocate, and emceeing cabaret shows at the Araluen Arts Centre.

By she was doing a weekly radio segment on the ABC. In she appeared at the Adelaide Fringe Festival.[3]

In , she won the award for Best Newcomer at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival with her show, Fiona and her sister (and some weird guy).[4]

In , she was the "funny woman" in the Seven Network's Sunrise.[5]

In , she was a contestant on the Australian version of Dancing with the Stars.[6]

In , O'Loughlin was a candidate on the second series of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia; she was the first to be fired from the series.

In , she appeared on the ABC TV’s Australian Story discussing her career and her alcoholism.[7]

In , she was a contestant on fourth season of the Australian version of I'm a CelebrityGet Me Out of Here!.

She won the series and donated the prize of $, to her chosen charity, Angel Flight.[8] In , she appeared as herself in the comedy motion picture That's Not My Dog! She appeared as a guest ask master on Have You Been Paying Attention?

In , O'Loughlin appeared as a guest on episode #23 of Riley Dyson’s Aussies with Stories! podcast.

In the early s O'Loughlin was writing a column for the Centralian Advocateand emceeing cabaret shows at the Araluen Arts Centre. By she was doing a weekly radio segment on the ABC. In she appeared at the Adelaide Fringe Festival. Inshe won the award for Best Newcomer at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival with her show, Fiona and her sister and some weird guy.

O'Loughlin appeared as leader of the negative team on Australia Debates.

Personal life

Fiona Taheny was born into an Irish-Australian family at Warooka, South Australia, and is herself a single mother of five children. She lived in Alice Springs for 27 years but relocated to Melbourne in She was married to Chris O'Loughlin from Her family, and attitude towards children, make up a massive component of her act.[9]

In , O'Loughlin collapsed during a production in Brisbane.

She subsequently announced that she suffers from alcoholism.[10]

Her younger sister, Emily Taheny, is also a comedian and formerly a regular cast member of Comedy Inc. O'Loughlin's daughter, Biddy O'Loughlin, is a comedian, and toured Ireland in –[11]

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