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Shane Jacobson

Shane Jacobson is an Australian actor, director, writer, and comedian, best known for his performance as the eponymous character Kenny Smyth in the 2006 film ''Kenny''. In 2006, he won the Australian Film Institute's Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for that performance.
==Career==
Shane Jacobson began his career on the stage at the age of 10 with amateur theatre and the Melbourne Gang Show. At 18, he began his comedy career with regular theatre restaurant, musical theatre, stand-up and MC gigs. He was also hired to play to corporate functions, impersonating business icons and luminaries.
In 1999, Jacobson received a regular segment on Melbourne's Gold FM radio station, called The 60 Minute Challenge. He also created the character voice of Sergio the Hairdresser, who featured regularly on Gold FM’s Breakfast Show. Jacobson’s focus eventually moved towards the camera and he began acting in music videos, short films and television commercials whilst continuing to perform audience warm-ups for major TV networks.
In 2006, Jacobson starred in the Australian mockumentary film ''Kenny'' as Kenny Smyth, a Melbourne plumber who works for plumbing company Splashdown. The film was a critical and financial success, and is considered to be Jacobson's break-out role. In 2008, he reprised the role for Channel Ten's short-lived TV series ''Kenny's World''.
In 2007, Jacobson filmed two Australian feature films ''Cactus'', directed by Jasmine Yuen-Carrucan and released in cinemas in May, and ''Newcastle'', directed by Dan Castle and released later in 2008.
In April 2008, he began his role of Nicely-Nicely Johnson in the major stage production ''Guys and Dolls''. For this role, he won a 2008 Helpmann Award for "Best Supporting Actor in a Musical".
On 24 April 2009, Jacobson guest co-hosted Australian television program ''The Morning Show'' with Kylie Gillies, while the program's regular male co-host Larry Emdur was on holidays.
In 2009, Jacobson co-starred with Paul Hogan in ''Charlie & Boots'', an Australian film in which Boots (Jacobson) takes his father, Charlie (Hogan) on a road trip to fish on the northernmost tip of Australia because of something his father told him they would do one day, when he was a kid. It had the best opening weekend for any Australian film in 2009 when it was released on Father's day. The film was shot on location and features many small towns in country Australia.
Jacobson was co-host of the short lived car show ''Top Gear Australia'' with Steve Pizzati and Ewen Page which ran for two seasons from 28 September 2010 on Nine Network to 13 September 2011.〔http://au.transmission.blogs.topgear.com/2010/09/21/the-top-gear-motoring-ashes/〕
In June 2011, the ''Herald Sun'' revealed that Jacobson would be starring in the TV mini series ''Beaconsfield'', the story of the Beaconsfield Mine collapse, playing the role of Brant Webb. It aired on Sunday 22 April 2012.
In 2013, Jacobson co-hosted the ''The Great Australian Bake Off'' an Australian reality television baking competition.〔http://channelnine.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8550663&id=8377378〕
Jacobson also starred as Luce Tivolli in the 2013 ABC drama ''The Time of Our Lives'', which ran for two seasons (2013/2014).

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