Hamish Blake

Actor

Birthday December 11, 1981

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Age 42 years old

Nationality Australia

Height 1.93 m

#38515 Most Popular

1980

Blake was a member of the National Boys Choir of Australia during the late 1980s.

1981

Hamish Donald Blake (born 11 December 1981) is an Australian comedian, television and radio presenter, actor and author.

1999

He attended primary school at Glen Waverley South Primary, while he went to high school at Caulfield Grammar School and later at St Leonard's College, graduating in 1999.

After a gap year, Blake enrolled at the University of Melbourne in a Science/Commerce double degree.

Blake recalled, "I'm interested in artificial intelligence and computer science. That stuff still fascinates me," he says.

However, a few weeks into the semester, he met Andy Lee: "That was the turning point. The wheels quickly fell off my academic career."

Blake eventually dropped out of university to pursue a career in comedy alongside Lee.

Blake's first experience with comedy was when he entered a competition at university.

He was broke at the time, and he hoped to win the $500 first prize.

His stand-up performance earned him third place and qualified him for a statewide universities' final, which he won.

2003

Since 2003, he has worked with Andy Lee as part of the comedy duo Hamish and Andy.

The pair have performed live and on television and radio, most notably with their drive-time radio program Hamish & Andy.

Hamish Blake has collaborated with fellow comedian Andy Lee as the duo Hamish and Andy since 2003, when they performed their breakout show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, a stage production about a trip they had taken to North Queensland in Blake's old car.

Soon after, they trained with SYN Radio, gaining a drive-time shift, and created a show called Radio Karate for RMITV on community-access television station Channel 31, which they created in collaboration with Ryan Shelton and several other school friends.

2004

Radio Karate won an Antenna Award for best comedy program at the inaugural National Community Television Awards in February 2004, and one month later they were offered a national comedy program on Australia's Seven Network.

2005

The Hamish and Andy Show premiered on the Seven Network in March 2005, but it failed to achieve ratings success and was cancelled after two weeks.

Reviewers acknowledged the duo's talent but criticised the show as "poorly executed".

Blake says that while working on the show was a fun experience, they had little control over what happened and the way it went forward.

Following the cancellation of The Hamish and Andy Show, they created a short mockumentary titled The Greystone 2800 about a couple who accidentally bought an open display home after failing to read the fine print on a housing purchase.

The film won the Melbourne Comedy Festival Short Film competition and attracted the attention of comedian Rove McManus.

This led to some small spots on McManus's Network Ten show Rove Live.

2006

McManus's company, Roving Enterprises, also helped the duo develop Real Stories, a mock current affairs show that aired on Network Ten in 2006.

Blake says that the experience of creating Real Stories was much more enjoyable than The Hamish and Andy Show because they had greater control over the series.

Blake and Lee wrote, acted, directed, filmed, and produced the show with input from Ryan Shelton and Tim Bartley.

In 2006, Blake and Lee debuted a national drive-time radio show titled Hamish & Andy On the Today Network.

The show quickly gained popularity, finishing 2006 with almost one million Melbourne listeners, ahead of 3AW's popular radio host Derryn Hinch.

2008

As a solo performer, Blake has appeared on various Australian television programs, including the Melbourne International Comedy Festival's televised 2008 Great Debate, and has been a regular guest on TV programs such as Spicks and Specks, Rove, and Thank God You're Here.

By August 2008, Blake and Lee's show was rating number one in four out of Australia's five major capital cities.

In September 2008, it was announced that they would make a guest appearance on Ten's Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?, which was hosted by Rove McManus.

In the same year they also made a guest appearance on the Australian soap opera Neighbours.

On Wednesday 19 November 2008, at 7.30 pm, Hamish and Andy aired their own one-time episode, brought to you by Rove: Hamish & Andy Re-Gifted: A Very Early Christmas Special.

This was to re-present everything they had accomplished in 2008 on Rove.

2009

By the beginning of 2009, the show was broadcast in all capital cities as well as many regional centres across the country.

2012

In April 2012, Blake and Lee won a Logie Award for their television program Hamish and Andy's Gap Year.

Individually, Blake is a two-time winner of the Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television, winning the award in 2012 for Hamish and Andy's Gap Year and in 2022 for Lego Masters.

In 2022, Blake was the recipient of the TV Week Bert Newton Award for most outstanding presenter.

Blake grew up in the Melbourne suburb of Glen Waverley.

He is a middle child; his older brother, Lachlan, is a solicitor, and his sister, Sophie, has completed an arts degree.

His parents, Noel and Kerry, separated when Blake was 17, with his father eventually remarrying.

As a child, Blake says he was a fan of British comedy such as Monty Python, Fawlty Towers and Blackadder; as a teenager, he "worshipped" comedians Tony Martin and Mick Molloy.