Dan Ilic Biography
Dan Ilic is a comedian, presenter, and filmmaker from Australia best known for his parody work, which includes videos and the musical Beaconsfield: The Musical, which he authored, as well as his work on the show Hungry Beast.
How old is Dan Ilic? – Age
He is 41 years old as of 20 November 2022. He was born in 1981 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Dan Ilic Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.
Dan Ilic Hungry Beast
Ilic worked as a reporter/presenter on Andrew Denton’s ABC1 show Hungry Beast and as a writer/performer on Network Ten’s Can of Worms. After the second season of Hungry Beast concluded in 2010, Ilic was one of nine crew members chosen by Denton to create online content for Zapruder’s Other Films.
Hungry Beast was an ABC Television comedy and current affairs program that aired in Australia. Hungry Beast is a half-hour show that combines current events with satire/comedy. The final shape of the program evolved alongside the presentation crew, rendering it “unclassifiable” due to its chaotic nature. The hosts were reduced to four in the second season, with some remaining onscreen. Hungry Beast received Walkley, ATOM, and AFI Award nominations for Best Multimedia and Light Entertainment.
Dan Ilic Beaconsfield
Beaconsfield: The Musical, which premiered in Melbourne in late 2008, was inspired by the media circus surrounding the events of the 2006 Beaconsfield mine disaster. The musical garnered positive reviews, but its initial title, Beaconsfield: A Musical in A-Flat Minor, was heavily criticized, prompting the name change.
Dan Ilic Gang Show
Ilic began his performance career with the Cumberland Gang Show at the age of 13 and subsequently joined the production team as a junior producer. He spent 11 years performing and producing Cumberland Gang Show, and he quickly became a staple in Sydney’s amateur musical theatre scene.
Dan Ilic Career
At Macquarie College he acted in a few shows including Chris McDonald’s The Beatification of Newt Berton, the Incomparable Viagra Burglary (in which performed with Heath Franklin and James Pender). The show visited to the Melbourne Global Satire Celebration and a short disagreement Canberra in 2003.
Ilic was likewise important for the college sketch satire The Third Degree which shaped the foundation of Organization Ten’s religion sketch parody TV program The Ronnie Johns Half Hour with Ilic a cast part and essayist, yet additionally illustrator and maker of a few representations.
In 2007 he began the Sydney sketch parody club night Comicide and in 2008 visited a “best of” show, Comicide: Passing by Entertaining, to the Melbourne Worldwide Satire Celebration.
Ilic was a columnist/moderator on the Andrew Denton-delivered show Hungry Monster, circulated on ABC1, and as an essayist/entertainer on Situation on Organization Ten. After Hungry Monster completed its second season in 2010, Ilic was one of nine individuals from the group to be chosen by Denton to foster web-based content for Zapruder’s Other Films. In 2008, Dan moved to Melbourne to coordinate The Parody Channel’s humorous news program, The Manor featuring Michael Chamberlin and Charlie Pickering.
He has likewise shot and created a determination of brief video spoofs, alongside other related internet-based work. These have included shooting and altering for the Pivot of Magnificent’s Political race ’07 Rap Fight; an enemy of web oversight ad, Censordyne, delivered for GetUp; a farce site portraying a phony TV series about the homicide of Michael McGurk; and a spoof video of the Freeview promoting effort created for Backrub My Medium, a satire stand-up routine highlighting Ilic and Marc Fennell, which thus was eliminated from YouTube when it was blamed for being a copyright infringement, as the work utilized film from the commercial being caricatured.
On occasion his work has been the subject of analysis – his spoof of the Where the ridiculous damnation would you say you are? publicizing effort, intended to draw in vacationers to Australia, got dangers of lawful activity from The travel industry Australia. Ilic was likewise behind Vicroads’ disputable “Don’t be a dickhead” crusade, which ridicules “gingers” and “emos” trying to make familiarity with utilizing cell phones while driving.
In December 2014 it was reported that Ilic would take up a situation in San Francisco as a “senior maker of parody” with AJ+, part of Al Jazeera Media Organization. However, in 2015 he was sacked in the wake of involving organization gear to film a tryout for The Day to Day Show.