New Zealand-born comedian, writer, and director, Tony Martin, embarked on his Australian career with television comedies, The D Generation, in 1986, and The Late Show, in 1992, both of which showcased his unique brand of humor. He further solidified his presence in the Australian entertainment scene by co-creating the popular radio program, Martin/Molloy, alongside radio personality, John Molloy, from 1995 to 1998.
Tony Martin's creative endeavors continued to flourish with the development of the cult radio comedy, Get This, which aired from 2006 to 2007. He then went on to host the engaging podcast, A Quiet Word with..., in 2010, and wrote and directed episodes of the critically acclaimed television series, Upper Middle Bogan, in 2013.
In addition to his work in television, Tony Martin has also co-created two award-winning podcasts, Childproof, in 2017, and Tony Martin's SIZZLETOWN, in 2018, further demonstrating his versatility and talent in the world of comedy.
As an accomplished author, Tony Martin has penned several books, including Lolly Scramble, published in 2005, A Nest of Occasionals, released in 2009, Scarcely Relevant, published in 2012, and Deadly Kerfuffle, published in 2017, showcasing his literary prowess and wit.
Throughout his illustrious career, Tony Martin has established himself as a prominent figure in the Australian entertainment industry, leaving a lasting impact on the world of comedy, television, radio, and literature.