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Isabel Clemens: Fake, fake, fake, fake! Real!
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Greg Wittle: But it's also kind of beautiful. It is. Look, I mean, even with the cops coming and with us running and just... You know, everyone's playing their part, and we're all... like, we never know how it's gonna end. One minute, we're roller-skating and laughing. Remember? Yeah, and then the next minute, can't even afford a sandwich, and then the next minute, you never know. That's what I love about here and what you created. You don't know what's gonna happen. It's fucked-up. And it's great. And I'm not leaving. I'm not leaving.
Ronny Chieng
Ronny Chieng (Ronny Chieng), 1985 November 21, was born in Malaysia, the Malaysian Chinese comedian
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, Reporter
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, the famous American talk show " at The Daily Show " ( at The Daily Show) program member of the One
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and served as a commentator.
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Chinese culture and Chinese-style concepts are important elements in his story.
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In some reports, it is transliterated as "Ronnie Cheng",
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"Lonnie
Money"
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Early Experience
He is a Chinese born in Malaysia and grew up in Singapore and New Hampshire . In 2005, came to Commonwealth of Australia alone to study at university.
After entering the University of Melbourne, he will sign up for the school's annual campus comedy competition every year, but has encountered Waterloo for four consecutive years. Until the fifth year, he finally managed to break into the comedy competition of Mexico University and won the championship, thus stepping into the world of talk shows. The 5-minute performance allowed him to embark on a different path in life.
After winning the championship, he felt that he was a comedian, but he was also a law student before graduation. His efforts to send resumes and emails everywhere to find a job failed. It can be said that his success on the comedy stage stems from a cruel reality: although he has a degree in law and business from the University of Melbourne, he just can't find a job.
Performing Experience
In 2012, the fledgling Ronny won the Best Rookie Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival .
In the same year, he was invited to participate in the Montreal Theatre Festival and performed at London's West End , which is as famous as Broadway in New York . Tickets were sold out.
In 2013, he performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and completed the "Grand Slam" at the world's three major comedy festivals.
At the Melbourne Comedy Festival in 2014, it won the most favored award voted by the directors of several international festivals. Tickets for his talk show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival were robbed by audiences for three consecutive years. The venue for performances has also changed from a small theater with 150 seats to a large theater with a capacity of 1,400 people. He also often appeared or guest-hosted on TV shows such as Australia Broadcasting Corporation and Channel Ten.
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