With Tony Martin, co-wrote and co-presented "Martin/Molloy", a daily radio comedy programme broadcast live, all over Australia, for four years (1995-1998)
Co-hosted and co-wrote the shambolic Melbourne radio comedy program "Bulltwang" (Triple M, 1990) with Tony Martin, Jason Stephens, John Harrison, Michael Hirsh and Pete Smith
For two years (1990-1991) wrote and performed on Melbourne radio's "D-Generation Breakfast Show" (Triple M) with Santo Cilauro, Tony Martin Tom Gleisner, Rob Sitch, Jane Kennedy, Jason Stephens and Judith Lucy
Wrote and performed in the 1987 Melbourne University Revue "Laminex on the Rocks", with Jason Stephens, Andrew Maj, Margie Nunn and Paul McCarthy.
From 2004 to 2006, presented "Tough Love", a daily radio comedy programme broadcast live, all over Australia on the Triple-M network. Also appearing: Robyn Butler, Richard Molloy and Alan Brough (2004 only).
His film Crackerjack (2002) was the highest grossing Australian film of the year 2002.
His radio programs are always highly successful, most notably 'Martin/Molloy' being the highest rated show among 54 stations nationwide for its entire running time.
The ad campaign for his radio show, a Saddam Hussein parody, featured a picture of Mick on the ace of spades and the caption 'Ladies and Gentleman...We Got Him'
He admits that most characters he plays are not a far stretch from his own persona.
His brothers are Richard Molloy and John Molloy.
(May 2005) Hosting a radio program from midday on Australia's TripleM network, with Robyn Butler and Richard Molloy.
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