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He played rugby from a young age, but ended up with a massively successful career in comedy. Then a league for players with a disability was formed.
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The reality TV cook always has a new project on the boil, with his success coming from always having a seven-year itch with his career.
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The actor boasts a rich and impactful career at home in Australia. But she told Virginia Trioli that a significant fork in the road nearly saw her chase the bright lights of Hollywood.
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He was a no-show at his tram driver induction, but Briggs needed the money far less than he needed to follow his creativity.
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It was a dark fork in the road that ultimately led to a joyful career working with children and giving common-sense advice to struggling parents.
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The comic's career has been all about the work: in stand-up comedy, as host of The Weekly, and now on ABC Radio Melbourne.
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Private lives, guilty pleasures, and decades-long regrets are all laid bare in season two of You Don't Know Me with Virginia Trioli.
Each episode Virginia profiles a well-known Australian at the most personal level, with just seven questions.
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In episode 12 of YDKM: The interviewer becomes the interviewee. When Matt Preston turns the tables on Virginia Trioli, she spills the beans about a life lived in an "ecstasy of worry", the hard road to motherhood and the glimmer of self-respect she is able to find in a moment that still deeply disappoints her.
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In episode 11 of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: Growing up in southern Africa without a television, a life on the screen was beyond anything Richard E. Grant could have imagined. The Withnail and I, Downton Abbey and Star Wars actor tells Virginia Trioli about his unusual addiction to a diva queen, dreams of starring in a Tarantino movie and his wife's challenge to him in the days before her death.
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In episode 10 of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: Singer, actor and all-round nice guy, there is much more to David Campbell than being the son of Jimmy Barnes. David opens up about trying to make his own mark, dealing with a sense of abandonment and the time he almost became the lead singer of rock band Foreigner.
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In episode nine of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: It's Virginia squared as Virginia Gay joins Virginia Trioli to share her life of chaos. The celebrated singer, actor, writer and director is also a self-confessed goddess of abundance with a competitive streak.
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In episode eight of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: Richard Tognetti, the artistic director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, may be one of our most celebrated and gifted musicians, but he once dreamed of giving it all away to be a 'liftie' on the ski slopes. These days he dreams of making music in the kitchen.
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In episode seven of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: Myf Warhurst, co-host of music quiz show Spicks and Specks, has a never say never attitude that saw her bungy jump out of a helicopter. It's a philosophy she also applies to 70s country music and romance reality TV shows.
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In episode six of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: One of the greatest dancers of his generation, David Hallberg took a leap of faith to come to Australia. Now the artistic director of the Australian Ballet, he tells Virginia Trioli about sneaking out his bedroom window, being bullied as a young boy who wanted to dance and the thrill of long, deserted roads.
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In episode Five of YDKM with Virginia Trioli: He's been tied to the floor of a helicopter, almost met the Spice Girls and loves nothing more than some trash TV, but singer-songwriter Anthony Callea takes being the CEO of himself very seriously.
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Grace Tame may be a survivor of child sexual abuse, but she does not let the abuse define her life. The former Australian of the Year tells Virginia Trioli about that Scott Morrison side-eye, drawing for John Cleese and her love of watching movies that are so bad they're good.
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