Despite the pandemic snatching almost two years of work away from performers across music, theatre, comedy and the arts, Aaron Chen’s career has never been better
Aaron Chen is regrowing his mullet. The 26-year-old comedian is preparing to film season two of the award-winning ABC comedy“Just a small one,” he says.
“But I think now it’s such a privilege to have a bit of everyone [in the audience]. It’s also quite sharpening, you don’t do just easy things. You’ve got to think about it and do something that’s actually objectively funny rather than subjective.”creator and star Kitty Flanagan, who plays suburban probate lawyer Helen Tudor-Fisk to Chen’s probate clerk George, is one of the show’s many delights, so it’s surprising to hear he didn’t even know Flanagan beforehand.
on the ABC in 2017. He did his usual thing - looked like he was bumbling his way through it, asking silly questions, before revealing an NFL jumper to the bafflement of the crowd.It was funny, in Chen’s signature awkward way. But it’s not outrageous to say football fans don’t have the greatest sense of humour. One person said on Twitter he “caused more pain than Hitler”, even football great Les Murray weighed in.
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