ComedianBookings.com is a comedian booking agency helping corporations in contacting Alan Brough's agent, contacting Alan Brough's management company, booking Alan Brough appearances, Alan Brough stand up comedy , hiring Alan Brough for endorsement deals and booking Alan Brough autograph signings. We are a comedian booking agency and speakers bureau that also hires Alan Brough for corporate event appearances, personal appearances, celebrity golf tournaments, tradeshows, conventions, store grand openings, VIP meet and greets, licensing deals, print advertising and television commercials. ComedianBookings.com is a comedian booking agency providing information about Alan Brough's accomplishments, Alan Brough’s biography and Alan Brough’s appearance booking fees.
Alan Brough was born 1967 in Hawera, New Zealand and is a New Zealand actor and comedian.
At present, Brough appears as one of the team captains, and writes for Spicks and Specks (2005-), an Australian music game and quiz show, hosted by Adam Hills. On the 100th episode, he was declared by "The Queen" to be the "Kiwipedia of Knowledge" (which is an anagram of Wikipedia).
Brough's first major screen role was as 'Brendan' in the New Zealand sitcom Melody Rules (1993). Since relocating to Australia in 1995, he has appeared in the movies Siam Sunset (1999), The Craic (1999), The Nugget (2002) and Bad Eggs (2003), the telemovie Stiff (2004), and on such TV shows as: Kath and Kim , The Glass House, Blue Heelers , MDA ,Something in the Air, and Thank God You're Here.
He has worked as a stand-up comic on both sides of the Tasman Sea. A TV version of his one-man show Generation XXL was recorded for the ABC TV series Smallest Room in the House (1997). He was the first guest on the first episode of Australia's Rove (1999), the original Nine Network version of the Channel Ten talk show, hosted by Rove McManus.
Brough sang backing vocals on the song 'Homegirl' with NZ band Hallelujah Picassos in 1994.
He has acted in many stage productions, and directed the Australian comedy trio Tripod in two musicals The Adventures of Tosswinkle the Pirate (2001) and Lady Robots (2002). Alan and fellow comedian Greg Fleet received a Barry Award nomination for their acclaimed Melbourne International Comedy Festival show Interrogation (2000).
In 2004, Brough made up one third of the Triple M radio show Tough Love with Mick Molloy.
He was one part of the morning show team on Sydney's Mix 106.5 with Sammy Power and Subby Valentine but failed to renew his contract in 2007 when station management requested he spend more time in the Sydney studio instead of being piped directly on-air from Melbourne.
Alan performed a one-man show entitled Top Town at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2007.
Alan is currently presenting Sunday Mornings on 774 ABC Melbourne replacing Helen Razer who got axed from the station.
In his leisure time, he plays the ukulele.