Trevor Marmalade

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Trevor Marmalade (born Jason van de Velde on April 20, 1962) is the stage name of a comedian from Melbourne, Australia.

He appears on the AFL Footy Show behind the bar, and has done so since the show started in 1994.

He was a member of the alternative comedy show "Punter to Punter" with Tracy Harvey, Tony Rickards as "Con Marasco", Slim Whittle and John Rothfield as "Dr Turf". The show was aired on 3RRR on Saturday mornings after the Coodabeen Champions during the 1980s.

He was also a successful standup comic headliner making appearances in the early 1980s at "Le Joke" and "The Last Laugh". He also appeared on Hey Hey It's Saturday.

He is known for his blokey, everyman persona and is of Dutch descent.

Trevor is a fan of the Kangaroos Football Club in the AFL and resides in the St Kilda area.

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