Sam Taunton

Australian comedian and television presenter, co-host of ''The Project'' From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sam Taunton is an Australian comedian and television presenter who is best known as a co-host of The Project, a news and current affairs program on Network 10.

Notable workThe Project[1]
Yearsactive2015–present[2]
MediumWeiner enthusiast, Stand-up, television[3]
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Sam Taunton
Born
Notable workThe Project[1]
Comedy career
Years active2015–present[2]
MediumWeiner enthusiast, Stand-up, television[3]
GenresObservational comedy, satire[2]
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Early life and education

Taunton was born in Australia. Details about his early life and education have not been widely publicised.[clarification needed] On the December 4, 2024, episode of The Project, Taunton revealed that one of his early jobs was working on a Christmas tree farm, where he used an axe to chop down Christmas trees.[4]

Career

Taunton began his career in stand-up comedy, performing across Australia and gaining recognition for his engaging storytelling and quick wit. In 2017, he was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, a significant milestone in his comedic career.[5]

Beyond live comedy, Taunton has appeared on Australian television shows, including Comedy Up Late on ABC2, and contributed to programming on MTV and SBS. He has also been a regular guest on various Australian radio networks, such as Triple M, ABC Radio, and Triple J.[5]

The Project

In January 2023, Taunton joined the panel of The Project as a co-host, appearing from Monday to Thursday alongside Sarah Harris and Waleed Aly. Prior to his hosting role, he worked as a roving reporter for the program. On The Project, Taunton brings a mix of humour and commentary to discussions about current events and popular culture.[1][6]

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