Norman Gunston

Norman Gunston

comedian Australia

Norman Gunston is the iconic alter ego of Australian comedian Garry McDonald, known for his satirical and absurdist style that humorously critiques politics and society. Gunston gained fame in the 1970s for his daring interviews and interactions with prominent figures, notably during the tumultuous Dismissal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam in 1975, where his unique blend of awkwardness and audacity left a lasting mark on Australian comedy and media.

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Australia Australia: Norman Gunston was a prominent Australian comedian known for his audacious performances during political events. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: Norman Gunston’s moment while a boy got high on a horse