The
Salesman of the Century...
Born in Oldham Lancs., England in 1940,Tony says he owes much of his
enthusiastic and driving personality to a loving Irish grandmother and
a whole street full of Aunties who kept the spirits high during the
dark years of World War 2.
The family came to Australia in 1947 and Anthony (as the rellies call
him)survived the Sisters of Mercy,the Christian Brothers and seven years
training to be a Royal Australian Naval Officer finally getting his
foot on the first rung of the ladder as a cadet announcer at 6GE Geraldton
in 1961.
“The sisters of so-called mercy taught me to sing & dance,the
brothers taught me to bob & weave.The navy taught me to play rugby,”
says Tony explaining how he came to play rugger at Twickenham for the
Navy.
By the end of 62’ he was Perth’s leading DJ as well as the
star of the Charles Hotel floor Show and two nights a week at the Lido
Coral Room. doing Johnny Mathis and Paul Anka impressions.Also starring
in rep. productions with the Scarborough players.
Through the mid sixties Tony pursued his dreams in Sydney via Hotel
Talent Quests, a regular gig as resident compere and vocalist at the
legendary Spellsons nitery in Pitt St. and a “day job” as
an advertising executive.
He cast himself as the “Cambridge Whistler”,the central
character in a TV cigarette and came under national scrutiny.
The commercial caught the public imagination,and more importantly the
eye of Bruce Gyngell then directing the Network 7 “Revolution”.
Gyngell proposed Tony as Host for the Grundy daytime show “Temptation”
and his career really took off from there.
Prime time followed with “Great Temptation” , a Gold Logie,a
series of Gold Albums for R.C.A. and sell-out concerts all round the
country. Including the “Temptation” series “Family
Feud” ,through to eleven years with “Sale of the Century”,Tony
estimates he’s hosted over 8,500 individual episodes of successful
Grundy Games.
Tony’s own show 'Who am I', is a one man musical biography which
he’s played in over three hundred venues to over a quarter of
a million patrons.His recently published autobiography(Random House)
of the same name,made the best seller lists nationally in May 2000,
and has been critically acclaimed.
The demand for Tony’s services in the Corporate sector is constant
and has included long term associations with Westfield Corp. ,Hyundai,
Diners Club, Trafalgar Tours, and presently Renaissance Television and
Primelife Corporation.
He also works with Visy Industries,Australia's biggest manufacturer
and distributor of packaging and paper products, and for the Pratt family
and associated Charities and Companys as Entertainment co-ordinator
and Presenter.