Mary-Anne Fahey
Mary-Anne Fahey, born Mary-Anne Waterman on August 19, 1955, in Melbourne, is a prominent Australian actress, comedian, and writer known for her influential contributions to the entertainment industry.
Fahey has an impressive resume, having starred in and contributed to various beloved comedy series. Notably, she was a key figure in *The Comedy Company* and *Get a Life*, while also co-creating *Kittson Fahey*, the first sketch comedy show in Australia featuring an all-female cast. Her work on *One Size Fits All* further solidified her reputation as a versatile performer in the comedy landscape.
In recent years, Fahey has shifted her focus towards writing, particularly in the realm of children's theatre. In May 2007, she made her literary debut with *I, Nigel Dorking: An Autobiography about a Boy with an Unusual Vocabulary, a Suit of Armour and an Unshakeable Dream, Written by That Very Boy (Nigel Dorking), Grade Six*, showcasing her creativity and ability to engage young readers.
Throughout her personal life, Fahey has been married three times, first to television writer and actor Ian McFadyen, then to author Morris Gleitzman from 1994 until 2011, and currently to author Paul Jennings since 2014. Her diverse talents and enduring contributions to comedy and literature continue to resonate with audiences across Australia.
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