Paul Ego Explained

Paul Ego
Birth Name:Paul Jones
Birth Date:12 March 1966
Nationality:New Zealand
Awards:Billy T Award (2000)

Paul Ego (birth name Paul Jones; born 12 March 1966) is a Billy T Award winning New Zealand comedian.[1] He is best known both for his past role as leader of Team One on the New Zealand comedy current affairs panel show 7 Days,[2] and as the voice artist of the Stickman in television advertisements for PAK'nSAVE supermarket.

In the mid 1980s, Ego was the singer in an Auckland-based band called The Yes Men. He also worked as a signwriter.[3]

Ego's first comedy gig was in London in 1994 and upon returning to New Zealand in 1995 he soon became a regular sight on the pro-comedy skyline.[4] He performed his show Paul Ego's Show in 1999 in Auckland and Christchurch.[5] Ego was nominated for the Billy T Award in 1999, and won the award in 2000.

Ego's radio career began in 2000 with his role on the Kim & Corbett Breakfast Show on Auckland's More FM. His role on the award-winning show involved writing comedy scripts and voicing many of the shows regular characters. In 2006 Paul moved to NZ's Rock Network and he is now one quarter of The Morning Rumble.[6] According to his website, he was "parolled in 2011"[7] in order to "get to know his family again in the mornings."[8]

In the early months of 2013 he co-starred alongside Jeremy Corbett in a comedy show called The Radio. Ego has been married to his wife Janine for 25 years, and has two sons; on his website, he claims to be a "loving but mostly ineffective father."[9] [10] He lives in the wealthy North Auckland suburb of Devonport, a source of several jokes from his fellow 7 Days colleagues.

Ego's inspirations include Eddie Izzard.[3]

Awards

2000 Billy T award winner.

2008 WINNER Best Music & Entertainment Hosts, Metropolitan -2008 NZ Radio Awards.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fred Awards - 2009 nominees revealed! . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110613181840/http://tvnz.co.nz/international-comedy-festival/fred-awards-2009-nominees-revealed-2752924 . 13 June 2011 . 29 July 2010 . Television New Zealand.
  2. Web site: 7 Days - Shows - TV3. www.tv3.co.nz. 2016-01-12.
  3. Web site: Bean Break: Paul Ego . NZ Radio Training School . October 16, 2022.
  4. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Paul-Ego/60836936638?id=60836936638&sk=info
  5. Web site: Bats Theatre :[Posters for productions at Bats Theatre. 1999]. ]. National Library of New Zealand . 5 September 2023 . Paul Ego (1999 Billy T nominee) presents "Paul Ego's Show"; a playful hour in the company of NZ's tallest comedian. TV2 International Laugh Festival. "Like a cross between a cheeky child and a giraffe with an extremely quick tongue". Wellington, Bats Theatre, 28 April - 1 May; Auckland, Manifesto, 4-8 May; Christchurch, The Green Room, 11-15 May [1999].
  6. Web site: Home.
  7. Web site: PAUL EGO – Comedian | "Entertaining, insightful and has a terrific rapport with his audience" (NZ Herald) . 7 December 2013 . 3 January 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140103081915/http://thepaulego.com/ . dead .
  8. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Paul-Ego/60836936638?id=60836936638&sk=info
  9. Web site: REVIEWS/TESTIMONIALS | PAUL EGO – Comedian . 7 December 2013 . 7 December 2013 . https://archive.today/20131207234907/http://thepaulego.com/reviews/ . dead .
  10. Web site: Home . paulego.com.
  11. Web site: Paul Ego. www.tv3.co.nz. 2016-01-12.