Charles Firth (comedian)

Charles Henry Danger Burgmann Firth (born 21 September 1975[citation needed]) is an Australian comedian, best known as a founding member of The Chaser.

While attending, Charles was also the subject of a reality-TV style documentary called Uni, by film-maker Simon Target, centred on the lives of students at the University of Sydney.

[citation needed] During his time in the United States, Firth also researched and wrote his first book, American Hoax.

[7] Firth worked on a new weekly print magazine and news website, which was launched in mid-August 2007 called The Manic Times.

[8] The newspaper has since ceased production and that company is now called "Manic Studios"[9] producing web video for the Australian, and more recently, American Union movements in partnership with The Republic.

When Phelps junior began to walk away, Firth followed him and continued to openly "flirt" with him, persisting despite being called a "fag-ass pervert" by the rest of the picketers.

[14] In 2023, Firth presented a comedy show entitled Wankernomics with fellow comedian James Schloeffel from satirical website The Shovel.