Rob Sitch
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Robert Ian Sitch (born March 17 1962), is an Australian director, producer, screenwriter and actor. Sitch attended St Kevin's College and has a medical degree from the University of Melbourne, and practised medicine for a short time.
Sitch is currently a member of the Working Dog production company which produced the television shows Frontline, A River Somewhere and The Panel, and the movies, The Castle and The Dish, both of which Sitch co-wrote and directed. Jane Kennedy and Sitch have been a couple for many years, and have three children together. The pair have never commented publicly on their relationship.
Sitch is a supporter of the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League.
He is also a co-author of the Jetlag Travel Guides to Molvania and Phaic Tan.
Television roles have included:
- The Panel (1998–2004) - Himself (also executive producer)
- A River Somewhere (1997–98) - Himself (also director/writer/producer)
- Frontline (1994) - Mike Moore (also director/writer/producer)
- The Late Show (1992–93) - Himself/Various (also writer)
- The D-Generation Goes Commercial (1988) - Various
- The D-Generation (1986–87) - Various (also writer)
- The Dish (2000), director, producer, and screenwriter
- The Castle (1997), director and screenwriter
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