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Rob Sitch

Robert Ian Sitch is an Australian filmmaker, actor and comedian. He directed and co-wrote the comedy films The Castle (1997) and The Dish (2000); the former of which is often considered one of the greatest Australian films ever made. On television, he is known for the 1990s comedy series Frontline and the long-running comedy series Utopia (2014–present).

Early life and education
Sitch graduated as a medical doctor from the University of Melbourne, and practised medicine for a short time. ==Career==
Career
(left), Rob Sitch (middle) and Michael Hirsh at the 2012 Sydney premiere of Any Questions for Ben? Sitch is a member of the Working Dog production company, which has produced the television shows Frontline, A River Somewhere, The Panel, ''Thank God You're Here, and Utopia, as well as the feature films The Castle, The Dish, and Any Questions for Ben?''. Sitch co-wrote and directed each of these films. Sitch is also a co-author of the satirical Jetlag travel guides to Molvanîa, Phaic Tăn, and San Sombrèro. ==Filmography==
Filmography
Films Television AlbumsThe D-Generation: The Satanic Sketches (1989) • The D-Generation: The Breakfast Tapes (1990) ==Personal life==
Personal life
Sitch is married to fellow Australian comedian Jane Kennedy. They have five children, including Joshua Sitch, who starred in ABC's Little Lunch. ==References==
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