Paul Jennings, the personality that becomes many personalities, is one of Australia’s great entertainers.. Paul is many faces and many voices ... the fourth termer Bob Hawke ..... Logie’s legend Bert Newton ..... Hollywood’s John Michael Howson.
Paul is the impersonator supreme.
Give it a name .... give it a face ..... and Paul will be your John Hewson ... Paul Keating .... John Howard ... George Bush ..... Ronald Reagan .... Maggie Thatcher ...... Prince Charles .... with Peter Harvey as a link-man .... a hundred different faces!
It gives you quite a team of entertainers and people to choose from when you are having a function. Paul is even funny and entertaining when he is being himself ..... and can add lots more light relief to a serious message or heavy day’s session.
His career as an impersonator began in the GTV9 announcer’s booth, taking off local personalities. The word leaked to Graham Kennedy that here was a talent which could quickly raise a laugh with his mimicry.
Paul soon became a regular on "In Melbourne Tonight". In the early seventies, with current affairs television coming into its own, Mike Willesee grabbed him to fill a vacancy created by Paul Hogan.
Paul stayed with Willesee for several years and then came a unique moment ...... face to face with Hawke on television.
Paul has many TV credits including In Melbourne Tonight with Frankie J. Holden, Good Morning Australia, Hey Hey It’s Saturday, Sale of the Century and Midday Show, as well as being the voice behind "Rubbery Figures". Steve Vizard’s "Tonight Live" show saw an appearance by Paul which nearly caused a riot!!
For pure entertainment or a particular presentation - or if you are looking for the "different" guest speaker for your luncheon or dinner, Paul Jennings can top the bill wearing one or many of his different faces.
Did someone mention Winston Churchill ..... Henry the Eighth or Anne Boleyn .... Patton? They’ve all had a run.
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