Kevin Rudd Impersonator
Kevin Rudd Impersonation Delivers Australia’s #1 Impersonator and More.
These are the headlines I engender however as Kevin Rudd impersonators go, it’s suggested the ‘other’ Mr Rudd is much more than a Kevin Rudd impersonation. With a parody based on the comedy of our number one Nambour native and as part of the ‘Send In The Clones’ policy, the ‘other’ Mr Rudd PM reflects the multitude of personality traits we see in the [where is he?] ex-Prime Minister of Australia.
Together with speechwriter Ian Heydon (renowned comedy writer for greats including Graham Kennedy and ‘How Green Was My Cactus’) we tailor the ‘other’ Mr Rudd speech or presentation to your company, industry and occasion; or release one of our current climate change carbon credits comic communiqués!
Now, you may expect me to extrapolate Lateline-style on how extreme capitalist free-market ideologues influence much of the neo-liberal economic elite (and I ‘m happy to do so!), but I also offer an insight into the ‘behind-the-scenes of bloody coups and life as an ex-PM’.
In saying that, it’s obvious why Tony Abbott greeted me saying, ‘This is Kevin Rudd who can speak plain English.’
You see, just like that other bloke who bears a striking resemblance to me, I can adapt my style to suit the audience. You may have noticed how easily the word ‘bloke’ slotted in to that last sentence – well I have even been known to go as far as ‘bloody’ and ‘bugger’, but that’s as far into the alphabet as my expletives travel.
With dear sweet loyal Julia Gillard watching my back, it was inevitable I’d be available for you at almost any gig now… And do you know something else? I will be for a while until I score that lovely UN job, which is a sort of Un-job in a way!
Now I’ve left the Lodge, if you’re looking for tips about furniture just let me suggest one thing; Get rid of that old cabinet – before it gets rid of you!
Meanwhile, whether it’s 60 Minutes, Channel 7, the Sunday Telegraph, Sun Herald, the Age or the National Times, feel free to call and chat about the heady [if somewhat short] tenure, of a Prime Minister in today’s Australia.
The ‘other’ Rudd listens equally to either side of the house.
The other PM and Belinda Neale MP
To avoid confusion we trust that this information, video and images will now establish that the ‘other’ Mr Rudd is not the current Australian Prime Minister, he is the ‘other’ Mr Rudd, aka Chris De Havilland, who is featuring more and more on TV News, national newspapers and major events everywhere.


