Shane Dundas

Shane Dundas

Historia

Shane Dundas is an Australian comedian. He is one-half of the comic duo The Umbilical Brothers.

Perfil

Shane Dundas

Películas

Maya y el Orbe Dorado
Barney (voice)
La abeja Maya y su mejor amigo, Willi, rescatan a una princesa hormiga y se ven envueltos en una batalla épica entre insectos que les llevará a mundos desconocidos y pondrá a prueba su amistad.
The Umbilical Brothers - Not Suitable for Children
Shavid
Join Dane and Shavid in a brain-melting journey to the most terrifying vista the human mind has ever encountered: the world of childrens’ television. Witness the happy fly dance, purchase the most dangerous contraband, reminisce about beloved TV icons and get extremely moist in a children’s show so wrong that it’s completely unsuitable for children. The Umbilical Brothers’ amazing new live show has been torn off the stage and imprisoned on this disc by lasers. Some cool extras were standing too close and got sucked in as well.
The Umbilical Brothers: The Rehearsal
Himself
Taking comedy into the next dimension, up 3 levels and down a hallway… Australia's hottest export since Vegemite (time out NY) are back with a rehearsal. Or are they? This acclaimed show is like nothing you've seen before. Creatively misused multi-media, audience participation, tangents that shouldn't be taken...they'll take you inside their Creative process, and won't let you out until your brain explodes.
The Umbilical Brothers: The Rehearsal
Director
Taking comedy into the next dimension, up 3 levels and down a hallway… Australia's hottest export since Vegemite (time out NY) are back with a rehearsal. Or are they? This acclaimed show is like nothing you've seen before. Creatively misused multi-media, audience participation, tangents that shouldn't be taken...they'll take you inside their Creative process, and won't let you out until your brain explodes.
The Umbilical Brothers: Don't Explain
Himself
Don't Explain is a selection of tangent skits that contain no overall plot. There are however continuing themes throughout the show, one of which is Dave's attempt to get the hand-held microphone off Shane; this leads to a climax in which they both have microphones and have a Face, Race and Chase Off. Another is the performance of European Visual comedy by Hans and Klaus.
The Umbilical Brothers: Speedmouse
Himself
Taking advantage of the latest advances in performance technology, the boys have upgraded their acting to digital. Using this technology they are able to immediately jump to any routine or fast-forward through the boring bits. Unfortunately, the remote control has gone missing. Tensions arise when their newly-hired roadie clashes with David — he points out that there’s no need for a roadie as there are no props or scenery to move. The situation gets worse when their show controller, Tina, starts playing mind games with Shane.
The Umbilical Brothers: Speedmouse
Writer
Taking advantage of the latest advances in performance technology, the boys have upgraded their acting to digital. Using this technology they are able to immediately jump to any routine or fast-forward through the boring bits. Unfortunately, the remote control has gone missing. Tensions arise when their newly-hired roadie clashes with David — he points out that there’s no need for a roadie as there are no props or scenery to move. The situation gets worse when their show controller, Tina, starts playing mind games with Shane.
The Umbilical Brothers: Speedmouse
Director
Taking advantage of the latest advances in performance technology, the boys have upgraded their acting to digital. Using this technology they are able to immediately jump to any routine or fast-forward through the boring bits. Unfortunately, the remote control has gone missing. Tensions arise when their newly-hired roadie clashes with David — he points out that there’s no need for a roadie as there are no props or scenery to move. The situation gets worse when their show controller, Tina, starts playing mind games with Shane.
Super Disco Killer
Shane
En un pequeño pueblo de Australia, un psicópata asesino esta al acecho. Se trata, nada más y nada menos, que de un fanático ”Village People”, el mítico grupo discotequero de los 70. Todas las víctimas tienen una referencia clara con cada uno de los miembros que formaban el grupo. El asesino primero mata a un motorista, después a un albañil, luego a un cowboy, más tarde a un indio y finalmente a un marinero. Por lógica, su siguiente objetivo está claro: uno de los dos policías del pueblo. Éstos, si no quieren ser asesinados, tendrán que descubrir cuanto antes quién es el psicópata.