Tracy Harvey
Tracy Harvey is a comedian, TV presenter, actor and writer from Melbourne, Australia.
Biography
Tracy was a member of the alternative comedy breakfast panel radio show Punter to Punter with Trevor Marmalade and Dr Turf. The show was aired on 3RRR on Saturday mornings after the Coodabeen Champions during the 1980s and also performed with The Whittle Family, touring nationally and at Melbourne's Last Laugh Theatre Restaurant.[1]
On Australian TV she was a regular performer on The Comedy Company, The Gillies Report, The Big Gig and Hey Hey It's Saturday.[2] She is a weekly co-host on the Derek Guille program on 774 ABC Melbourne.
Tracy has written, 'Dear Mum, I'm on the Telly' published by Penguin Books and a weekly column for The Age.
She is currently the writer and composer of Call Girl the Musical which has performed two seasons in Melbourne.[3] Tracy also plays the role of Jean Brown in the production. Tracy recently debuted songs from a new musical at the Paris Cat Jazz Club in 'Tracy Harvey Smokin' at the Paris Cat' with Bryce Ives and Jack Howard.
Tracy is a much-loved and competent ward-clerk at the Alfred Hospital, and has been for many years.
References
- ↑ Peter Milne. "The Comedy Alternative -Fools' Paradise". ABC TV. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
- ↑ Tracy Harvey on IMDb,
- ↑ Fiona Scott-Norman (24 October 2008). "Taking Time to answer the call". The Age newspaper. Retrieved 2009-04-09.