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Austen Tayshus was born at Sydneys first comedy
store in Jamieson Street in 1981. He stood up for the
first time after a fairly precarious delivery, in March
of that year.
By the following year, AUSTRALIANA was
ready to record and it was released by Regular Records
through Warner music in June 1983. It sold in excess
of two hundred thousand copies, went double platinum
and still holds the record for the highest selling Australian
single ever.
Austen Tayshus became a household name immediately
and began touring extensively throughout Australia and
New Zealand. AUSTRALIANA did very well there
too. Austen hosted the Narara Rock Festival in 1983
and 1984, which showcased many big Australian and international
rock bands.
Throughout the 1980s,Tayshus appeared with the
biggest bands in Australia, as mc or support act, including
Mental as Anything, Inxs, Cold Chisel, Midnight Oil,
Uncanny X Men, Richard Clapton etc. In 1984 Austen Tayshus
sold out the Sydney Entertainment Centre, supported
by local comedians. He also released the PHANTOM
SHUFFLE, produced by Martin Armiger, climbing
to No.16 on the Aria charts.
At the Countdown Awards in the same year he was awarded
an Outstanding Achievement Award for AUSTRALIANA
.Austen has been producing a comedy record almost every
year since 1984. Most of these records have been nominated
for arias. A full list can be accessed through the biography
page.
Austen Tayshus has performed numerous times at the
Melbourne and Sydney comedy festivals. He has worked
all over the United Kingdom, Los Angeles ,New York,
Bali and Fiji. He has performed for many corporations
and charitable organisations, as well as at many celebratory
occasions including birthdays, bar mitzvahs, weddings
and circumcisions.
In the late 80s Austen toured Australia with
other well-known comedians and has always introduced
new comics to his audiences. Developing a style of challenging,
provocative and highly dynamic stand up which is not
to everyones taste and tends to polarize his audiences,
consequently making Tayshus a must-see comic. His work
is improvisational and sometimes frightening, but attractive
nevertheless as he draws audiences in like a magnet.
By the 90s, Austen had moved to L.A. to begin
pursuing a movie career. He had a small cameo in the
Sharon Stone movie SLIVER and by day auditioned
for many big movies. By night Austen Tayshus worked
in all the comedy clubs in L.A. including the Comedy
Store, the Improvs in Santa Monica and on Melrose, the
Laugh Factory, Igbys and Carolines in New York.
His stay in Los Angeles culminated in a collaboration
on a low budget feature film DREAM FACTORY,
which he co-wrote and starred in. The film was a tragi-comedy
about Austens last days in L.A.
Returning to Australia in 1997, Austen wrote and starred
in INTOLERANCE a short film based
on a true experience that developed into one of his
stage routines. INTOLERANCE won Best Film and Austen
Tayshus won the Best Actor award in TropFest 1998. This
led directly to the Jane Campion film HOLY SMOKE
,Emma-Kate Croghans STRANGE PLANET
,Paul Fenechs SOMEWHERE IN THE DARKNESS
and Baz Luhrmanns MOULIN ROUGE among
many.
Currently Austen Tayshus is touring Australia extensively,
has several film acting prospects and he is currently
completing a screenplay with American screenwriter Robert
Lewis Galinsky that will be Austens first starring
feature role entitled 'THE MUDROCK BRIEFS.
Veteran Director Scott Roberts (THE HARD WORD) is slated
to direct in 2007.
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