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“I would like to be remembered - and I hope this doesn't sound pretentious - as the Jean-Paul Sartre of Australian comedy: challenging the spiritually destructive conformity of my bourgeois upbringing and ultimately finding a more authentic way of being as a light-entertainment television presenter.”
Shaun Micallef, Tripping Over Myself: A Memoir of a Life in Comedy
“I used to worry about growing up happy and comfortable. Maybe I wouldn't be funny enough to make it. Most of my comic heroes had it tough in their early years. Chaplin grew up in Dickensian poverty, Keaton with an alcoholic and violent father, Sellers a suffocating mother; Spike Milligan was even blown up by a mortar! All I had was my stupid loving family and a childhood where nothing horrible ever happened.”
Shaun Micallef, Tripping Over Myself: A Memoir of a Life in Comedy
“What anyone else thought of the show, I don't know, although I once had a Liberal senator actually ring me to take me to task over the way we'd referred to him. He asked me to keep the conversation between us and I wouldn't betray his confidence just to sell a few books. It was Bill Heffernan.”
Shaun Micallef, Tripping Over Myself: A Memoir of a Life in Comedy
“Dad was always saying great things like that. Once, we were both watching the sun set over the water at Glenelg Beach. 'There's something you don't see every day,' he said. I resisted the urge to be a smart-arse and point out that a sunset was exactly the sort of thing you saw every day. As the sky plunged into a Tiepolo orgy of pink and blue with shafts of golden light stretching out from behind the clouds, I knew what he meant. And it was nice to see things
through his eyes sometimes.”
Shaun Micallef, Tripping Over Myself: A Memoir of a Life in Comedy
“I had joined a few clubs and societies when I started at university but seldom attended meetings. I even inadvertently signed up with ASIO one year. Presumably, I am part of a sleeper cell and I will get an email activating me at some point.”
Shaun Micallef, Tripping Over Myself: A Memoir of a Life in Comedy
“It goes without saying that I don't remember actually being born, but on all the available evidence so far there is very little reason for me to believe that I wasn't.”
Shaun Micallef, Tripping Over Myself: A Memoir of a Life in Comedy