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- Born in Sydney, Australia in 1956, Paul Livingston is an actor and writer best known in that country for his comic creation Flacco. As a stand up comedian he continues to tour extensively in Australia and internationally with appearances at festivals in Montreal and Edinburgh. His many television credits include: Good News Week, GNW Nite Lite, two Sandman and Flacco specials For The Ten Network, Good News Weekend, The Big Gig, DAAS Kapital, Money Or The Gun, The Fat and The Sideshow. Paul's feature film acting credits include: Babe: Pig In The City, Sweetie, Until The End Of The World, Children Of The Revolution, Dark City and The Navigator.- IMDb Mini Biography By: HLA Management
- A distinct lack of hair and teeth.
- Published six books to date: Flacco's Burnt Offerings (1995), The Dirt Bath (1998), The Flacco Files (1999). Releasing The Imbecile Within (2003). Absent Without Leave - The Private War of Private Stanley Livingston (2013). DAAS - Their Part in my Downfall (2016).
- (1999-2000) Had a fortnightly cartoon in The Australian Magazine (Saturdays).
- Received an Australian Film Institute award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Navigator.
- Was a co-writer on the animated feature film Happy Feet Two (2011), writing for the characters of the krill, Bill & Will, voiced by Brad Pitt and Matt Damon.
- At the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival in 1992 his character Flacco was described by Lily Tomlin as "The love child of Pee Wee Herman and the Mayor of Munchkinland...".
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