Jeff Fatt
Jeff Fatt was born in Casino, New South Wales, Australia on July 21st, 1953 and is the Pop Singer. At the age of 71, Jeff Fatt biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Jeffrey Wayne Fatt AM (born 21 July 1953) is an Australian singer and actor.
He was a member of the Wiggles from 1991 to 2012, and he appeared in the 1980s and 1990s pop band The Cockroaches.
Early life and education
Norma Yong Yee and Oscar Fatt, the second youngest of four children of Fatt's Chinese parents, owned a large supermarket store in Casino, New South Wales. Fatt had aspirations to become an architect and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in industrial design. Anthony Field characterized him as a "bush kid" who "first learned to let his keyboard do the majority of the talking." When he began playing keyboard for the rockabilly band the Roadmasters, Anthony and Paul Field recruited him to join the Cockroaches, he opened a public address equipment business in Sydney with his brother.
Fatt appeared on the fourth episode of Who Do You Think You Are?, where it was revealed that his maternal grandfather, David Yong Yee, immigrated to Sydney, Australia in 1896, becoming a rich banana businessman. In 1909, David and his family immigrated to Hong Kong, where they were involved in the establishment of the Chen Kwong company, a profitable Chinese-Australian retail store and one of the first of its kind. The company was liquidated in 1925 due to mainly to the Canton-Hong Kong strike, where they returned to Sydney, Australia in 1938. Elizabeth Wright, his paternal great-grandmother, was born in Middlesex, England, and died in Melbourne, Australia, in 1853 as a domestic servant. Soon after, Elizabeth married Lee Young, a hay and corn storekeeper in Ballarat with roots from Canton. Lee and Wright then migrated to Ararat in 1863, where Lee became a Chinese interpreter for the city's colonial court until 1873. With Wright's death in 1892 and Young's death in 1899, the couple later returned and retired in Ballarat. They lost their second child, Emma Tear Tack, in 1885, and Fatt's paternal grandmother, Joseph Tear Tack, died in 1896, being among the people impacted by the 1897 Darwin cyclone. In 1900, the two people migrated to Cairns. Joseph died in August 1901 and was survived by Emma and his four children, who returned to Ballarat and Burwood, before finally settling in Concord West. Emma continued to die on October 28, 1948.