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Jason has a history.  Sure, it's not as saucy as the history between you and that guy in sales, but it's a history nonetheless.

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Wednesday, 14 May 2008 11:29

Disclaimer: This biography contains the condensed version of the life of Jason Chong so far. It contains gratuitous use of the third person, for credibility reasons.

"Chong, proves himself an energetic guide...he uses his gregarious charm to make a point...it’s the perfect match of style and content." - Chortle.co.uk

"Jason Chong could be one of this country’s top comedians." - dB Magazine

"Let Chong say what you sometimes might think." 3 stars - The Advertiser

"Hilarious show that has a fun laugh at the small differences of our multicultural society...you’ll get a Bruce Lee style kick out of this one!" - Rip It Up Magazine

"Clever...absurdly hilarious...utterly likeable" 4 1/2 stars - The Advertiser

"Inspired...had us in stitches" 4 stars - Sunday Mail

Jason has been doing standup since 2001 and has performed and MC’d at comedy clubs, pubs, sporting clubs and a zoo in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Canberra.

Jason co-presented Nova 919’s nights show from 2005 to 2007, and is currently an all-round announcer, but with his “alternative ideas” on what radio should sound like, he may begone by the time you read this.

He has appeared at numerous Adelaide Fringes with his solo shows, “Minority Retort” and “Emotichong”, the sold-out 2-man Lord of the Rings parody “Sort of the Rings” as well as “Going Ape at the Zoo”, “Hoodwinked”, “Ahh- Celebrity Scenes”, hosting late shows, and appearing twice in “The Best of Adelaide Comedy”.

He made his debut in the 2008 Melbourne International Comedy Festival with a successful season of “Minority Retort” which sold out many times.

He recently appeared on The Mansion (Comedy Channel) and C31s 3rd Degree and is also working on a show called Something (on TV).

Future ambitions: Dance the night away, and party like it's 1999.

 

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