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In 2008 Ilic moved to Melbourne to direct The Mansion, a 13 part satirical news program hosted by [[Michael Chamberlin (comedian)|Michael Chamberlin]] and [[Charlie Pickering]] for [[The Comedy Channel]] on [[Foxtel]] <ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1244676/ The Mansion]</ref> |
In 2008 Ilic moved to Melbourne to direct The Mansion, a 13 part satirical news program hosted by [[Michael Chamberlin (comedian)|Michael Chamberlin]] and [[Charlie Pickering]] for [[The Comedy Channel]] on [[Foxtel]] <ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1244676/ The Mansion]</ref> |
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In November 2006 Ilic joined the video production unit at [[Fairfax Digital]] in the role of a video journalist; throughout his freelance journalism career he covered many stories across Sydney and Australia. |
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Ilic returned to the USA in August 2008 to cover the [[Democratic National Convention]] in [[Denver]], [[Colorado]]. His web show [[51st State]] was created each day over the five days of the DNC, and was a mix of news, and comedy. One controversial sketch involved Ilic asking the help desk at the Democratic National Convention for all of the information needed to assassinate a presidential candidate.<ref>[http://www.heavy.com/video/57415] Episode Four -51st State</ref> |
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Dan Ilic | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Comedian Actor Filmaker Broadcaster |
Known for | The Ronnie Johns Half Hour Beaconsfield: The Musical Hungry Beast So where the bloody hell are you? |
Website | [1] |
Dan Ilic (born 20 November 1981) is an Australian comedian, and filmmaker well known for controversial viral videos, his roles on The Ronnie Johns Half Hour and Hungry Beast and his play Beaconsfield: The Musical.
An accomplished filmmaker, broadcaster, comedian, and journalist Ilic has had a varied career spanning television, radio and new media.
Ilic is Executive Producer of online entertainment production house Downwind Media. The viral video production company’s profile skyrocketed after Ilic wrote and directed a clip satirising Tourism Australia’s So where the bloody hell are you? campaign in 2006.[1],[2] Ever since then Ilic has written, directed and performed in a number of highly successful viral video campaigns for progressive lobby group GetUp!, including clips satirising Fuel Watch, Climate Clever and a hugely popular sketch where he played Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks on MTV Cribs. A sketch he wrote after meeting Major Michael Mori on a flight from LA to Sydney.[3]
During the 2007 Australian federal election Ilic produced and directed satirical online video content for Fairfax Digital, his impression of Sydney broadcaster Alan Jones [4],[5],[6] poked fun at the election debates. Ilic also produced and directed several clips of Australian comedy trio The Axis of Awesome fronted by his former Ronnie Johns colleague Jordan Raskopoulos. These clips were viral smash hits in the lead up the 2007 Election, and were played on every major news bulletin the week of the release. So popular was the Howard Vs Rudd rap [7][8] song that even top rating Sydney radio broadcasters Kyle & Jackie O played the rap to then leader of the Opposition Kevin Rudd.
In 2008 Ilic moved to Melbourne to direct The Mansion, a 13 part satirical news program hosted by Michael Chamberlin and Charlie Pickering for The Comedy Channel on Foxtel [9]
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External links
- “The Official Dan Ilic” website
- Dan Ilic at IMDb
- “The Ronnie Johns Half Hour website
- A story about “Beaconsfield: A Musical In a-flat Minor”
- A story about “Beaconsfield: A musical in a-flat minor”
- An Interview conducted with Ben Grubb from Tech Wired Australia about Dan’s “Freeview Spoof”
- Downwind Media Ilic’s viral video and media production company
- Box Cutters Interview An interview with Dan Ilic and Marc Fennell about the Massage My Medium
- Beaconsfield: The Musical – The Age A review of the 2009 MICF production of Beaconsfield: The Musical