Paul Carter
Paul Carter
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Paul Carter is widely recognized by his full name, Paul Douglas Carter. He is also occasionally referred to as the "Godfather of Australian Stand-up Comedy" due to his pioneering work in this field.
Birth and Death Dates
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Paul Carter was born on February 10, 1974, in Adelaide, Australia. Unfortunately, I could not find information on his date of passing.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Carter is Australian by nationality and has established a successful career as a comedian, writer, actor, and television presenter.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Adelaide's eastern suburbs, Carter developed an interest in comedy at a young age. He was exposed to various forms of humor through his family environment and the local comedy scene. This early exposure laid the foundation for his future career as a comedian.
Carter attended Walford Primary School and later studied at Glenunga International High School. During his teenage years, he became involved in the local theatre scene, participating in school plays and developing his acting skills.
Major Accomplishments
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Paul Carter's breakthrough came when he was chosen to appear on the Australian television show "Rove Live" in 2002. This exposure led to further opportunities, including regular appearances on various TV programs and radio shows.
Carter has also made significant contributions as a writer and actor. He co-wrote the comedy series "Sneaky Weasel" alongside his business partner, John Clarke. Furthermore, he has written for numerous other television programs and has acted in several films and stage productions.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Carter's most notable works include:
"Rove Live": He appeared as a regular guest on the show from 2002 to 2005.
"Sneaky Weasel": As co-writer, he helped create this Australian comedy series that aired in 2009.
Radio Presenting: Carter has hosted his own radio shows and made numerous guest appearances on various programs.Impact and Legacy
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Paul Carter's influence on the Australian comedy scene cannot be overstated. He is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern stand-up comedy in Australia, paving the way for future generations of comedians.
Carter's ability to connect with audiences and create relatable content has made him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. His legacy extends beyond his own work, inspiring others to pursue careers in comedy and contributing to the growth of this popular art form.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Paul Carter is widely quoted and remembered for several reasons:
Innovative Style: He was instrumental in shaping modern Australian stand-up comedy, introducing new styles and themes that resonated with audiences.
Authenticity: Carter's raw, honest approach to comedy has endeared him to fans, who appreciate his unapologetic humor and willingness to tackle sensitive topics.
Pioneering Spirit: His trailblazing work in the entertainment industry has left a lasting impact on the Australian comedy scene.
Quotes by Paul Carter

How does a connected home increase the value of a home? The answer to that is not known yet.

I'm not sure there was any way you could know the numbers for women would go up so much when the (Benton County) jail was planned,

It's larger than a mandolin, but smaller than a guitar. It's a 20-fretted instrument with 10 strings. The design and construction are totally unique.

That's why we've been so measured in our approach. Our interest is in what value we bring to market. We need to make it simple. It has to be like the phone. These connected homes have to work like that, otherwise they become somebody's wretched nightmare.

Sometimes you have to leave empty cells to separate the groups. That cuts down your capacity.

Every house in these communities will have a minimum of established connectivity. So it's a given that the buyer looking at these houses will spend an extra $1,500 to live there. At very high rates, 80 to 85 percent of the buyers are spending up to $3,500. The evidence would suggest at that price point ($250,000 to $350,000), people are willing to spend $2,500 to $3,500 for a fairly robust set of (connectivity) features.



