Mark Trevorrow is an Australian jokester, TV host and media character. In the mid 1980s, he had two Top 20 hits as a component of Globos with Wendy De Waal, and in 1984 he appeared “Bounce Downe”, who proceeded to turn into his most popular person.
Trevorrow split his time visiting among Britain and Australia subsequent to finding success at the Edinburgh Celebration Periphery in 1987. He has showed up widely on TV, delivered four collections, and composed a book.
Mark Trevorrow was born on February 4, 1959 (age 63 years) in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is the third child of Alan Trevorrow, a manufacturer turned-educator, and his mom is Dorothy Trevorrow. He has a more youthful sister and two more seasoned brothers. In his youngsters, he emerged to his family as gay.
| Name | Mark Trevorrow |
| Net Worth | $10 milllion |
| Occupation | Comedian, Television host, Media personality |
| Height | 1.75m |
| Age | 63 years |
| Best known | Bob Downe |
Trevorrow went to Murrumbeena Secondary School and was co-supervisor of the school magazine. That interest in reporting drove him to turn into a duplicate kid at The Sun News-Pictorial beginning at age 17, for quite a long time. He continued on toward theater and men’s club, empowered by the party climate at the Melbourne creation of The Rough Frightfulness Show consistently.
Mark Trevorrow originally came to conspicuousness in the men’s club couple Globos with Wendy De Waal, and they scored two Australian Top 20 hits with idiosyncratic fronts of “Tintarella di luna” (1982) and Sonny and Cher’s “The Beat Goes On” (1983), the two of which were created by Red Symons.
Trevorrow shaped a parody pair with Cathy Armstrong in 1984, in which his colorful change self image Bounce Downe was born. “Bounce Downe” is a messy, safari-suit-wearing parlor vocalist with stunning teeth, and host of the made up provincial daytime Television program Great Morning Murwillumbah. The qualification between the two personae is frequently obscured: Trevorrow and the “Sovereign of Polyester” both show up at occasions and host TV programs.
In January 1987, Trevorrow set out alone with the person at Sydney’s Harold Park Inn. In 1988 he took Weave Downe to the Edinburgh Celebration Periphery, where he was an immense and moment achievement.
Sway Downe played all through the 1990s to ever-bigger English audiences, with Trevorrow in unending drive among London and Sydney, visiting broadly in the two nations. With a large number of UK television credits added to his beige repertoire, Weave Downe made his twelfth Edinburgh Periphery appearance in 2002.
Back in Australia, the main Bounce Downe collection, Most noteworthy Hits, was delivered in Australia in 1996, with 1997’s Snazzy! named for a Best Satire Collection ARIA music grant. 1998 saw the Australian distribution of his most memorable book, All Weave Downe! (Penguin) and he facilitated the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras March broadcast for Organization Ten.
In 1999 and 2000, Weave Downe again facilitated the Mardi Gras March, a steady evaluating champ for Organization Ten, and furthermore won the Supper club Artiste of the Year at the Green Room Grants in Melbourne.
Mark Trevorrow delivered his third collection, Tremendous Hits, in 2001. His satire/visit series, The Bounce Downe Show (Foxtel/TV1), went to air in December 2000. Bounce Downe’s last three public auditorium visits, Million Dealers (1999), More white! More brilliant! (2000) and Cold August Evening (2002) were sellouts all over the place, including the Sydney Show House and the State Theater.
Trevorrow showed up in 2001 as himself as opposed to his modify self image, opening another show at the Dark Feline supper club in Melbourne. The show likewise showed up at the Sydney Drama House Studio in 2003, trailed by a studio collection The time is now in 2004 (ABC Music/Widespread).
He has showed up on the Australian series of Uplifting news Week, frequently getting together with have Paul McDermott in a chime in of an Australian melody toward the finish of the episode. He has worked together a few times with the Doug Anthony All Stars (which included McDermott), showing up in their television series, DAAS Kapital, and their film The Edinburgh Years.
Mark Trevorrow has likewise highlighted in episodes of the sitcom Kath and Kim, as well as facilitating the series How We Were, and has showed up in the vivified Australian/Canadian sitcom, Quads! as the voice of Spalding (SBS 2002). Trevorrow is an ordinary fill-in moderator on the “Night Show” on 702 ABC Sydney. He has likewise been a challenger on the unique Australia’s Brainiest Entertainer.
Mark Trevorrow is hitched to Stefan Elliott, they had their wedding in 2017. He is carrying on with a cool existence with his significant other without dealing with any sort of issues, pressure and misjudging. Trevorrow’s kids are obscure to the overall population. He remains at an engaging level and has a decent bodyweight that suits his character.
How much is Mark Trevorrow worth? Mark Trevorrow total assets is assessed at around $10 million. His primary type of revenue is from his vocation as a humorist, TV host and media character. Trevorrow compensation and other profit are more than $4 million yearly. His effective vocation has procured him a few extravagant ways of life and some extravagant vehicle trips. He is one of the most extravagant and persuasive joke artists in Australia.