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Rove McManus (born John McManus, 21 January 1974) is an Australian talk show host, "comedian" and owner of the production company Roving Enterprises.
Born in Perth, Western Australia he is best known for hosting Rove (Live), a weekly live-broadcast talk show on Network Ten involving celebrity guests, publicity stunts, comedians and live bands. He and his show has won several Logie Awards in 2003, 2004 and 2005 including the Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television. He voiced the crab in the 2003 animated blockbuster, Finding Nemo. He is represented by personal management company Token Artists.
In July 2004 he announced his engagement to his girlfriend of three years, Australian actor Belinda Emmett. They married on January 29, 2005 at the Mary Immaculate Church in Waverley, a suburb in the east of Sydney, Australia.
Rove returned to his roots during 2005 with a live solo stand-up comedy show which toured Australian cities Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Canberra, Sydney and Adelaide whilst still returning to Melbourne each Tuesday to film his weekly TV show Rove Live.
Other work
When Bert Newton fell ill in early June 2005, Rove hosted his show Good Morning Australia in his place.
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