- Gretel Killeen
Gretel Killeen (born 3 February 1963), is an Australian journalist, newspaper columnist, author and TV personality, who hosts the Australian version of "Big Brother", since 2001. In between "Big Brother" commitments, Killeen works as a freelance writer and author, and can also be heard on Sydney and Melbourne radio stations. She is also a national ambassador for UNICEF in Australia, receiving her appointment as such in 2001. - Mike Goldman
Mike Goldman, born November 7 1972 in Queensland, Australia, is an Australian entertainer. Mike is known for his recent work on "Big Brother Australia", where he narrates the "Daily Show", and hosts "UpLate" and "Friday Night Live". Mike's talent is also visible on Australian televisions and radios working for companies Amart All Sports and Motorama, amongst others. - Iain Hewitson
Iain Hewitson, self styled as "Huey", is a New Zealand born chef who moved to Australia in 1972. He has a history as restaurateur in Melbourne, but is best known for his tv involvement with Network Ten. The slightly obese Hewitson brands himself by always wearing a conspicuous pair of braces, a fashion statement on this scale originally introduced to tv by CNN interviewer Larry King. - John Wood
John Wood (Born July 14, 1946 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is a Gold Logie Award winning Australian actor, best known for his role as Senior Sergeant Tom Croydon in the Seven Network's long running police drama "Blue Heelers". John Wood began his acting career in 1967, where he has a guest role in "Bellbird", an Australian television series. He then appearred in several Australian drama series' and mini-series' in minor roles. - Natarsha Belling
Natarsha Belling (born 29 May 19??) is a news anchor at Channel Ten. She reads the 11am edition of Ten News and also reads on the weekend national news. She is also Ten's award winning Medical Reporter. Prior to joining Ten, she was a reporter with Prime Television in New South Wales, and was a presenter with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Darwin. She is married and recently returned from maternity leave. - Alan Brough
Alan Brough (b. 1968 in Hawera, New Zealand) is a New Zealand actor and comedian. At present, Brough appears as one of the team captains, and writes for "Spicks and Specks" (2005-), an Australian music game and quiz show, hosted by Adam Hills. On the 100th episode, he was declared by "The Queen" to be the "Kiwipedia of Knowledge", which is an anagram for Wikipedia. - Ed Phillips
Ed Phillips (born July 6, 1966) is an Australian Sydney-based television and radio presenter. Phillips began his career in 1988 with radio station Triple M, where he stayed until 1997. In 1994 he hosted television game show "Pot of Gold", which lasted for two seasons. He then made another foray into television as a sports reporter for the Nine Network (from 1997-98). - Silvie Paladino
Silvie Paladino is a versatile and talented Australian entertainer. She began singing at the age of 9, learning at an inner-Melbourne music school, and from an early age won several major singing competitions including the Italian Song Festival and the Grand Final of Channel Ten's "Young Talent Time". During 1989, Silvie was offered the role of Eponine in "Les Misérables", an exciting opportunity for an eighteen year old. - Elspeth Ballantyne
Elspeth Ballantyne (born April 20 1939) is an Australian actress best known for her portrayal of prison officer Meg Jackson (later Meg Morris) in the popular Australian television soap opera "Prisoner". Ballantyne was the only actor to stay with the series for its entire eight year run. In the early 1990s, she also enjoyed a stint in another Channel Ten soap opera, "Neighbours", playing the role of Cathy Alessi. - Shawn Redhage
Shawn Redhage (born January 21, 1981 in Lincoln, Nebraska) is an American basketballer currently playing in the National Basketball League for the Perth Wildcats. In the United States, Redhage was awarded Nebraska Player of the Year award in 1998/99 after a stunning senior year with Lincoln East High School. After high school, Redhage began studying and playing for Arizona State University. During his time with the Arizona State Sun Devils, … - Carole Skinner
Carole Skinner (born 1944) is an Australian actress who works mainly in the theatre and is best known to armchair viewers for her roles in two long running Channel Ten soap operas; Laura Dennison in "Neighbours" and Nola McKenzie in "Prisoner". Carole also made appearances in "The Young Doctors" as Dr. Judith Napier and "Sons and Daughters" as Doris Hudson. Her film appearances include "Alvin Purple", "My Brilliant Career", … - Brodie Young
Brodie Young is a television personality in Australia and the only male host of Quizmania. Brodie was first seen on television on Channel Ten's hit reality show Big Brother in 2002 as an intruder. He was voted off the program after two weeks. He then had guest roles on Ten's Totally Wild and Wicked Science, and Nickelodeon children's program SNTV. Brodie has also appeared in commercials for Mitsubishi Motors, Nestle and Jetstar. - Joanne Froggatt
Joanne Froggatt (born August 21, 1980 in North Yorkshire, England) is a British actress. Born in the North Yorkshire town of Littlebeck, Froggatt left her family home at the age of 13 to attend the Redroofs Theatre School in Maidenhead, Berkshire. In 1996, she made her TV debut in the long-running ITV drama, "The Bill", and shortly afterwards landed the role of teenage mother Zoe Tattersall in "Coronation Street". - Sam Mac
Sam Mac is an Australian radio and television personality. After starting at local Adelaide radio station, Fresh FM, he scored a job doing swing announcing on SAFM/TripleM Adelaide. In December 2002, he began hosting the evening shift on SAFM. In April 2003 he was moved to hosting Mid-Days on SAFM. TripleM Adelaide changed from Classic Hits to a CHR/Pop radio format in November 2003. - Mike Dorsey
Mike Dorsey (born 1930 in Yorkshire, United Kingdom) was an Australia-based theatre and television actor best known for his long-running role of Reg MacDonald in the 1970s television soap opera "Number 96". Dorsey's acting career began in the late 1940s when he started acting with the Gate Theatre, Dublin, in bit parts. After three years in the army in the early 1950s Dorsey returned to acting, with several minor stage roles on the UK provincial theatre circuit. - Mary-Anne Fahey
Mary-Anne Fahey (born 19 August 1955 as Mary-Anne Waterman) is an Australian actor, comedian and writer. Fahey has starred in and written for comedy programs including "The Comedy Company", "Kittson, Fahey" (the first Australian female-only sketch comedy program), "Get a Life" and "One Size Fits All". She also had roles in "The Dunera Boys", "All the Rivers Run II", "Celia", "Lucky Break" and "SeaChange". - Jade Gatt
Jade Gatt is an Australian actor who has been in various commercials, films and TV shows, and has hosted many Australian TV specials. Gatt starred in the ABC's "Swap Shop" in 1990, and in 1994 was casted as Bradley in the pilot for "The Bastards Next Door". Other roles in TV include parts in "Heartbreak High" and "Home And Away". In 1995 he began hosting the morning cartoon show "Cheez TV" for Network Ten, … - Ian Brayshaw
Ian James Brayshaw (born January 14, 1942 in South Perth, Western Australia) is a former cricketer and Australian rules footballer. Brayshaw played 101 first-class cricket matches for Western Australia in the Sheffield Shield, taking 178 wickets at an average of 25.08 and scoring 4325 runs at 31.80. He is best remembered as being the seventh, but most recent, Australian cricketer to have taken all 10 wickets in a first-class innings, … - Andrew Startin
Andrew Startin (born ??) is an Australian performer, impersonator and television personality. Startin first came to prominence in 1997 as a result of a video tape of him impersonating Sam Newman being sent into "The AFL Footy Show" in an attempt to win a trip to London. He won, and the incredible accuracy of his voice, expressions and mannerisms shot him to fame as he appeared four more times that year on "The Footy Show", … - Scott Chisholm
Scott Chisholm is a television newsreader in Britain. Scott started his career in 1970 on the New Zealand newspaper Otago Daily Times where he completed a three year cadetship in 18 months. In 1974 he moved onto the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in Sydney where he spent two years working as a reporter in both radio and television. - Ben Damon
Ben Damon is a sports reporter and fill-in sports presenter for Seven News in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Damon presents the sport report for Sydney's edition of Seven News on weekends, since the departure of Nick McArdle and the end of 2006. If regular sport presenter Matthew White is away Ben Damon is his regular replacement. Damon also reports on stories for Seven News. Ben Damon is the Seven News Sydney Summer Edition sports anchor.
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