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Pax Assadi started his career as a stand-up comic in 2012 — utilising skills he'd honed selling vacuum cleaners as a teen. Nominated for the Billy T Award for stand-up comedy only a year later, he began writing for TV series Brown Eye in 2015. He was a writer and host on sketch comedy series Only In Aotearoa, along with Jamaine Ross and James Roque, his colleagues in comedy trio Frickin Dangerous Bro. Assadi has also written for and appeared on 7 Days and The Project, and had acting turns on TV shows Mean Mums, Tongue Tied and animated series Jandal Burn. Since 2019 he has been a regular guest host on The Project.
Jamaine Ross, James Roque, and Pax Assadi (Frickin Dangerous Bro) Interview by Waveney Russ and Rafael Clarke on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Jamaine Ross, James Roque, and Pax Assadi (Frickin Dangerous Bro) Interview by Waveney Russ and Rafael Clarke on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Rhys Mathewson with Donna Brookbanks, Jamaine Ross and James Malcolm live at The Classic in Auckland
Jamaine Ross is a self confessed Pro Wrestling nerd. As a kid, inspired by The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin, Jamaine and his friends started a back yard wrestling federation. And lately Jamaine and some friends through comedy have started a Wrestling Podcast 'Two and a Half Count', this podcast led him to becoming part of the Auckland Pro Wrestling community. Hear Jamaine talk about the ins and outs of Professional Wrestling in New Zealand and how his obsession has developed over the years.
Wal chinwags to Whit Crane vocalist of Ugly Kid, local funny guy Jamaine Ross talks funny stuff, Alastair Ross is on a mission to bring back The Cure to NZ and actor Jarred co-pilots Running time: 0:41:44