Francis Greenslade
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Francis Greenslade (born 3 October 1962 in Honiara, Solomon Islands) is an Australian comic actor. He and comedic partner Shaun Micallef appeared on the legal comedy Welcher and Welcher, as well as Full Frontal. Greenslade has also appeared on children's comedy Pigs' Breakfast, as well as 2003 Australian feature film Take Away (with Stephen Curry).
Other television credits include:
- All Saints
- City Homicide
- Newstopia
- Bastard Boys
- Marshall Law
- Micallef Programme
- Micallef Tonight
- Pigs Breakfast
- Blue Heelers
- SeaChange
- The Games
- Water Rats
- Introducing Gary Petty
- Critical Mass
- "Theatre Sports"
His theatre credits include:
Melbourne Theatre Company
- The Madwoman of Chaillot
- Urinetown
- Things We Do for Love
- Man the Balloon
- Blabbermouth
Sydney Theatre Company
- Navigating
Playbox
- Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee
- Waking Eve
- Competitive Tenderness
- Babes in the Wood
Malthouse
State Theatre Company (SA)
- The Club
- School for Scandal
- Cosi
- The Tempest
- Accidental Death of an Anarchist
- Marat/Sade
- The Comedy of Errors
Magpie Theatre
- Funerals and CircusesChutney, Snap, Prince of Knumbskulls, Radio Dazef
Arena Theatre Company
Red Shed
Francis also appeared in "Red Faces" during 1987 on "Hey Hey It's Saturday"