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Ben Oxenbould

Ben Oxenbould

Australian actor and comedian (born 1969)


Ben Oxenbould is an Australian actor and comedian. His brother Jamie Oxenbould is also an actor, as is Jamie's son, Ed Oxenbould.[1]

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Early career

He was educated at North Sydney Boys High School.[2] In 1980, Oxenbould was cast as "Hubert 'Fatty' Finn" in the film Fatty Finn.[3] He then appeared in several films and television programs, including E Street, Home and Away, G. P. and Echo Point.[4] Oxenbould was cast as the character "Ben Hubner" in the sitcom, Hey Dad..!, appearing on the show between 1991 and 1994.[5][6]

On 24 March 2010, Oxenbould appeared on Australian television programme A Current Affair to support claims of sexual abuse made by fellow actor Sarah Monahan. Oxenbould claimed to have witnessed another child actress being molested by a male cast member.[7]

Comedy

From 2003 to 2005 Oxenbould featured as one of the ensemble cast of the sketch comedy series Comedy Inc., in which he was noted for several characters, including his parody of cricketer Shane Warne.[8] A review of Comedy Inc: The Late Shift published in The Australian in 2005 described Oxenbould's performance in the show as: "continu[ing] to display a gift for parody and a range that goes from high camp to seriously blue collar."[9] He left the program in 2005.[10]

Film

In 2007 he starred in the film Black Water, a thriller set in the Australian outback and featuring a man-eating crocodile.[11] In 2010 he appeared in the film Wicked Love: The Maria Korp Story, a film based on the true story of Maria Korp who was murdered by her husband's lover in 2005.[12] Oxenbould has also done extensive work as a voice-over artist, as well as work in short films and theatre.[4]

Filmography

Film

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Philanthropy

In 2000 Oxenbould helped set up the BBAS Memorial School, a school in Bardia, Nepal, a remote Nepalese mountain village. In 2005, he organised a fundraiser for the school, which was supported by Australian entertainers, including singers Tex Perkins and Tim Rogers, comedian Akmal Saleh. Artwork by the school's students was auctioned.[13]


References

  1. "[Untitled document]" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  2. NSBHS Higher School Certificate 1986
  3. Devlyn, Darren (19 February 2003). "Laughing matters". Herald Sun.
  4. Edmonds, Mike; Luke Dennehy (6 February 2003). "The eye: Program to send up shows and stars". Herald Sun.
  5. "Hey Dad! actor Ben Oxenbould claims he 'saw sexual abuse'". perthnow.com.au. 25 March 2010. Archived from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved 28 March 2010.
  6. "TV Guide: Pen and Inc job". Herald Sun. 29 June 2005.
  7. Cuthbertson, Ian (4 June 2005). "Review: Comedy Inc: The Late Shift". The Australian.
  8. "Australian Telemovies and Miniseries 2010". australiantelevision.net. Retrieved 25 March 2010.
  9. Gibson, Jano (9 December 2005). "Metro: First Works". The Sydney Morning Herald.

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