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Jordan Raskopoulos

Jordan Raskopoulos (born 25 January 1982) is an Australian comedian, actor and singer best known for his role as a writer and performer on the Network Ten sketch comedy show ''The Ronnie Johns Half Hour'',〔(Jordan Raskopoulos' Dominant Claw ), Australian Comedy Review, 23 April 2007.〕 and as lead singer for award-winning comedy rock group The Axis of Awesome. He is the elder brother of fellow comedian Steen Raskopoulos, and the son of former footballer Peter Raskopoulos.
==Career==
In 2003, Raskopoulos became involved with Impro Australia's Theatresports events including The Belvoir St Theatre Theatresports and the Cranston Cup competitions, winning State and National Titles.〔(Impro Australia ), ImproAustralia.com.au.〕 In 2005, he became part of the university sketch comedy supergroup The 3rd Degree who performed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. This group formed the base of the Network Ten’s Logie award-winning cult ensemble sketch comedy television show ''The Ronnie Johns Half Hour'', which Raskopoulos starred in and wrote for.〔
After the success of ''The Ronnie Johns Half Hour'', Raskopoulos went on to appear in ''Stupid, Stupid Man'', ''Stand Up Australia'', ''Hole in the Wall'', ''Good News Week'' and ''Thank God You're Here'', and has provided voices for the ABC2 machinima series ''The Team''. He was a team captain for a season of the SBS sports show ''The Squiz''.〔(The Squiz on SBS ), SBS.〕 In 2007, his debut solo stage show was called ''The Adventures of the Man with the Dominant Claw''.〔(Don't call me 'Clawed' ), The Blurb.〕 With his band The Axis of Awesome, Raskopoulos has appeared regularly on ''Q&A'', ''Good News Week'' and ''The Footy Show''.
Since 2006, Raskopoulos has fronted the award-winning musical comedy trio The Axis of Awesome, whose parody song "4 Chords" has received almost 36 million hits on YouTube and is one of the highest rated comedy videos on the site. The group came to attention after the release of their songs parodying the 2007 Australian federal election and received a Moosehead award at the 2008 Melbourne International Comedy Festival for their show ''The Axis of Awesome Comeback Spectacular''.〔(Infinity Rock Explosion! ), Neos Kosmos, 19 Jan 2010.〕 Since 2009, the Axis of Awesome have produced four albums and toured extensively in the USA, UK, Europe, Asia and Australia, with sold out seasons at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

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