Brian Nankervis Biography
Brian Nankervis is a writer, actor, radio broadcaster, television producer, and comedian from Australia. He co-created the music quiz show RocKwiz and co-hosts The Friday Revue on ABC Radio with Jacinta Parsons.
How old is Brian Nankervis? – Age
He is 67 years old as of 2023. He was born in 1956 in Melbourne, Australia.
Brian Nankervis Family – Education
He lives in St Kilda with Sue Thomson, a documentary filmmaker, and their four children, Claudia, Lola, Henry-Joe, and Brian’s favorite, Jerry. Nankervis taught at Wesley College in Glen Waverley and Kingswood College in Box Hill.
Brian Nankervis Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $3 Million.
Brian Nankervis Career
He found a new line of work as a server in 1985 at a renowned Melbourne theater café, The Ultimate Satisfaction. It is popular for finding jokesters and entertainers, for example, Lynda Gibson, Jane Turner, Peter Moon, Richard Stubbs and some more.
Nankervis was initially most popular for his personality of Raymond J. Bartholomeuz, a flighty beat artist. The person was well known during the 1980s and 1990s in normal appearances on Hello It’s Saturday. As Bartholomeuz, Nankervis additionally showed up week after week on Paul Hester’s ABCTV series Hessie’s Shed (1998-99) and in Bounce Franklin’s sitcom Presenting Gary Negligible (2000).
Nankervis assumed the part of Dr Beam Great in the stage and television adaptations of Allowed The Blood To Run Free (television series: 1990-92) and showed up in the troupe cast of the sketch parody series Jimeoin (1994-95). In 1997 he showed up in an episode of Littlest Room in the House. He as often as possible showed up as himself on TV and stage and was the customary warmup man and crowd wrangler for The Board and expressed gratitude toward God You’re Here (2006-2009).
In 2005, Nankervis co-made the SBS music question and answer contest show RocKwiz (2005-2016), which he additionally shows up in as adjudicator and co-have close by Julia Zemiro, as well as co-composing the contents and co-delivering the show. RocKwiz is shot before a live crowd in the Gershwin Room at St Kilda’s Esplanade Inn, but the show frequently visits around Australia and celebrations. Nankervis is liable for an exhaustive pre-show test which closes with him choosing the individuals who will show up in the group boards close by the night’s big name.
Toward the start of 2016, Nankervis became one of the hosts of The Friday Revue on ABC Radio Melbourne with Richelle Chase. The show runs for two hours and elements “talk, visitors, unrecorded music, a few parodies and news scraps that will make it a ‘should pay attention to’ program either live or later on request. Given Brian is known for being one of the country’s transcendent melodic “quizmeisters” there will obviously be a test – however in addition to any test.”
Nankervis is additionally the host of Tunes and Stories on ABC Radio. The show incorporates two exceptional visitors to organize a playlist and examine the meaning of the melodies in their day-to-day existence.
Nankervis keeps on working with his accomplice Sue Thomson and has co-delivered a portion of her narratives, ABC’s Young men and Balls featuring Roy and HG, Ted Whitten and Ron Barassi (1994), Organization Ten’s Class Jokesters for the Melbourne Worldwide Parody Celebration and Whirlwind at the Drop-In (2015).
Nankervis exposed himself as a “once part” of TISM on RocKwiz in November 2011. Nankervis was the primary grown-up to start a trick on ABC’s Trick Watch (2010) where he tricked his own kids. The episode “The Power” broadcasted on Channel ABC3 on 5 September 2011.