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    With more than 30 years experience in various facets of performance, Marty’s presentation skills and charisma have made him a popular choice in the corporate world as a host and Master of Ceremonies.

    Marty combines his unique style of humour with a finely tuned sense of propriety and the occasion. He has hosted many successful and diverse functions for most major corporations both in Australia, and overseas including CUB, PGA Tour of Australasia and TT Line; awards nights for Castrol and Network Video; the launch of Designer Kids and various AFL Football Clubs pre match festivities and fundraising auctions. Marty possesses impressive interview skills and has chaired many lively Q&A sessions. Being able to alter his style to suit the specific requirements of the brief is an asset that sets him apart from other corporate presenters.

    The key to Marty Fields’ success and longevity in the entertainment industry is his versatility and adaptability having achieved popularity in comedy, acting and music. As an actor, Marty has appeared in most Australian TV dramas, performed featured and leading roles in numerous movies and starred in the successful stage musicals, High Society, Three Guys Naked from the Waist Down and Crazy For You, receiving Green Room Award nominations for each production as Best Actor in a Musical, winning the award for his performance in Crazy For You. During 2000, Marty played the role of “Nathan Detroit” in the sell out season of Guys and Dolls starring opposite Marina Prior. Marty returned to the stage in 2001, to play the hilarious "Moonface Martin" in Anything Goes at the State Theatre Melbourne.

    Musically, Marty trained for fifteen years at the Melba Conservatorium in piano, voice and theory. He performs "stand up" throughout Australia's comedy venues and makes numerous corporate appearances. As one of Australia’s "funny men" he enjoyed a four year run on Hey, Hey, It’s Saturday, was resident comedian on the game show Blankety Blanks and was a regular guest on Battle of the Sexes. Marty is also the best selling author of three comedy books, and in 1997 was nominated for a prestigious "MO" award as Best Stand Up Comedian in Australia.

    Marty dedicates his spare time to the Animal Liberation movement, the Melbourne Lost Dog’s home and he is a Patron of fundraising organisation Oz Showbiz Cares /Equity Fights AIDS where he regularly hosts fundraising quiz nights and annual concerts.
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