- John Howard
John Howard (born October 22, 1952) is an Australian stage and screen actor. He is best known for his appearances in the film "The Club", the Australian comedy film, "The Crop" and the television series "SeaChange" and "Always Greener". He currently plays the regular role of Dr. Frank Campion in the Australian medical TV drama, "All Saints".
- Jason King
Jason "JK" King (born Jason Griffiths, 6 January 1975 in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, England) is a British radio DJ. Along with Joel Ross, he presents the coveted "UK Top 40" and early breakfast slot (Mon - Thurs) on BBC Radio 1. As a young child he lived on a dairy farm with his family. The duo were the winners of three Sony Radio Academy Awards in 2005; a Gold for 'Breakfast Show Of The Year' and a Silver for 'Entertainment Show'.
- Steve Bunce
Steve Bunce is a freelance television and radio sport pundit and newspaper columnist, primarily for boxing, although he has appeared discussing many other sports.
- Amanda Lamb
Amanda Lamb (born 1972 in Portsmouth, Hampshire), is an English television presenter and former model.
- Bryan Dawe
Bryan John Dawe is an Australian comedian and satirist. He has been a regular collaborator fellow satirist John Clarke in the form of mock interviews, first for "A Current Affair", and then for "The 7.30 Report". Dawe would take on the role of interviewer, with Clarke playing the role of a prominent figure or politician. This generally involves Dawe trying to press for an answer and Clarke trying to evade the question.
- Philip Olivier
Philip Olivier (born Philip Lee Borg-Olivier 4 June 1980 in Liverpool, England) is a British actor. He is a grandson of former Maltese Prime Minister Giorgio Borg Olivier. His most notable role was that of Timothy "Tinhead" O'Leary, in the soap opera "Brookside" from 1996 until its cancellation in 2003. He also appeared in the one-off drama "Brookside: Unfinished Business" which followed the series in 2003.
- Gina Riley
Gina Riley (born 6 May 1961 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian actor, writer, singer and comedian. Riley became a popular television performer in the sketch shows "Fast Forward", its successor "Full Frontal", "Big Girl's Blouse" and "Something Stupid". In the latter she was also a producer and writer. She later appeared in "The Games", a spoof behind-the-scenes look at the organising committee of the Sydney Olympics.
- Dougie Donnelly
Dougie Donnelly (born June 7 1953 in Glasgow) is a British television broadcaster best known for presenting sports coverage for BBC Scotland. Donnelly started his career with Radio Clyde in Glasgow in the 1970s, where he was twice voted Scottish Radio Personality of the Year. He joined BBC Scotland's Sports Department in the late 1970s, where he has been their anchorman ever since, …
- Lisa Maffia
Lisa Maffia (born 16 June 1979 in South London) originally came to the public's attention as the main female member of So Solid Crew. Whilst in So Solid, the singer notched up 5 top 20 hits, including a platinum selling single "21 Seconds" and a platinum selling album "They Dont Know". She was born to an Italian mother and a black father. Her own first solo album, "First Lady" was released in August 2003, …
- Jade Jones
Jade Jones (born 12 February 1980, in London, England) is an English singer. He is most famous for being the former lead singer of the band, Damage. Now entering a phase with new band CherryBlackStone, the band can be seen in Channel 4's Bo in the USA. He is currently in a band by the name of CherryBlackStone, along with fellow ex-Damage singer Andrez Harriott. In 2006 he participated and went on to win the Channel 4 reality show, The Games.
- Charlie Dimmock
Charlie Dimmock (born Charlotte Elouise Dimmock on August 10, 1966 in Southampton and brought up in Romsey, Hampshire) is an English gardening expert and presenter. She first came to the public's attention in 1998, when she joined the BBC gardening series "Ground Force". She also achieved a certain level of fame for choosing not to wear bras under her T-shirt. Since then, she has presented such programmes as "The Joy of Gardening", …
- Terri Dwyer
Terri Dwyer (born 1973, in Syston, near East Goscote- Leicester) is an English actress. She began her career as a model and in 1995 won the part of Ruth Osbourne in the British soap opera, "Hollyoaks". After leaving Hollyoaks in 2001, she participated in the Channel 4 reality tv show, "The Games" and went on to win a gold medal. In 2003, she briefly returned to Hollyoaks and also became a regular presenter on the ITV1 programme "Loose Women".
- Lady Isabella Hervey
Lady Isabella Frederica Louisa Hervey (born 9 March 1982) is a British socialite, model, and actress. She is the youngest daughter of the 6th Marquess of Bristol and his third wife Yvonne Marie Sutton, half-sister of the 7th Marquess of Bristol, and Lord Nicholas Hervey, both deceased, and sister of the 8th Marquess of Bristol and Lady Victoria Hervey.
- Lee Latchford-Evans
Lee Latchford-Evans (born 28 January 1975) is an English Pop singer. He is most well known as a member of the pop group Steps.
- Nicholas Bell
Nicholas Bell is an Australian actor. TV credits include: * Tripping Over as James * Real Stories as Gordon Kearney * The Secret Life of Us as Marc Kinnell * The Surgeon as Dr. Julian Sierson * Scooter: Secret Agent as Stepford * Kath & Kim as airline representative * Blue Heelers as Frank Schumaker * MDA (television) as Dr.
- Josie D'Arby
Josie D'Arby (born October 3 1972) is a British actress and television presenter from Newport, South Wales. She attended the Anna Scher Theatre School, and later the London School of Journalism. D'Arby began a presenting career while still a student of acting at RADA. In the early 1990s she presented on Children's BBC and then on "SMart".
- Danny Foster
Danny Foster (b. May 3, 1979, London) was a member of the British pop group Hear'Say. Like the other members of the group, he won his part through the talent show "Popstars". After the split of the band, Foster left the public eye, and suffered from drug and alcohol problems. Foster has, however, appeared in local pantomimes, Channel 4's programme The Games (2005), and on channel Five's, Trust Me - I'm A Beauty Therapist in October 2006.
- Linda Lusardi
Linda Lusardi (born September 18, 1958 in Palmers Green, London) is a former nude model, who is now better known as an actress and television presenter. She is married to Samuel Kane and they have two children Lucy and Jack.
- Anna Walker
Anna Walker (born 4 December 1962 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England) is a British television presenter who has presented such programmes as, "Wish You Were Here...?", "Big Strong Boys", "Holidaymaker", "Garden Challenge", "Garden Invaders" and "Tomorrow's World". Anna hosted "Good Morning Britain" for TV-am for a short spell before joining Yorkshire Television.
- Mel Giedroyc
Melanie Clare Sophie Giedroyc (born June 5, 1968) is an English television presenter, actor, and writer. Giedroyc is best known for presenting comedy items alongside Sue Perkins. As "Mel and Sue" the duo were short listed for the Daily Express Best Newcomers Award at the Edinburgh Festival in 1993. After a few years writing for French & Saunders they hosted a lunchtime show on Channel 4 called Light Lunch (and the early evening version, "Late Lunch").
- Mc Romeo
MC Romeo (born Marvin Dawkins, 1 November 1980, London) is a British UK garage music MC. He first found fame in the garage group So Solid Crew. He subsequently had a solo career, firstly with the single "Romeo Dunn" which reached no. 3 in the UK charts in 2002. He also appeared in the reality show "The Games" in 2004, following in the footsteps of fellow So Solid Crew member, MC Harvey.
- Neil Pigot
"Neil Pigot" (born December 28, 1961 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian actor, best known to audiences as Inspector Falcon-Price on "Blue Heelers". Pigot began his career in theatre, and soon moved to guest starring roles in television shows such as "The Games" (1998), "The Secret Life of Us" (2000), "Marshall Law" (2002" and "Stingers" (2003).
- Azra Akın
Azra Akın is a Turkish model, who was crowned Miss World 2002 at the annual pageant held on December 7 2002 at Alexandra Palace in London, England, representing Turkey. She was born on December 8, 1981 in the Dutch town of Almelo, and was raised in the Netherlands by Turkish parents. Akın enjoys ballet and plays the flute. She also won the pageant's Best Gown award. At 17, she was selected Elite Model Look 1998 of Turkey.
- Gary McCaffrie
Gary McCaffrie is an Australian television comedy writer and producer, best known for his work on "Fast Forward" and "Full Frontal", and his many collaborations with comedian Shaun Micallef. With Micallef, he created "The Micallef Program", which ran for three award-winning seasons (1998-2001), and the "BlackJack" series of telemovies (2003-) starring Colin Friels. Gary has also contributed to Micallef's other TV projects, …
- Francis Greenslade
Francis Greenslade (born 3 October 1962 in Honiara, Solomon Islands) is an Australian comic actor. He and comedic partner Shaun Micallef appeared on the legal comedy "Welcher and Welcher", as well as "Full Frontal". Greenslade has also appeared on children's comedy "Pigs' Breakfast", as well as 2003 Australian feature film "Take Away" (with Stephen Curry).
- Tommy Dysart
Tommy Dysart is a Scotland-born actor, currently resident in Australia. Dysart has been a regular fixture on Australian television for several decades, frequently appearing in guest-starring roles in drama series and comedies, and in character roles in films and miniseries. High-profile early roles included appearances in "Skippy the Bush Kangaroo", "Phoenix 5", and several roles in the Crawford Productions police drama series "Homicide", …
- Michael Isaacs
Michael Isaacs (22nd November 1974) is an Australian actor most well known for his semi-regular role as the Intellectually disabled Clancy Freeman in the TV series Blue Heelers (1994-2006). He also appeared in "Strange Fits of Passion" (1994) and the television shows "The Games" (1998), "Banjo Paterson's The Man from Snowy River" (1996) and "Wicked Science" (2004)
- Tamara Czartoryska
Princess Tamara Laura Czartoryska (born April 23, 1978) is Polish Princess the daughter of Prince Adam Czartoryski, who was born and raised in Spain. She is a sportswoman and model who occasionally appears on television programs. Her mother, Nora Piciotto, was born in Cairo, worked as a public relations consultant in the film industry, and married her father in London. But her parents separated and divorced before she was ten years old.
- Bernadette Nolan
Bernadette "Bernie" Therese Nolan is an Irish born entertainer and lead singer of the Nolans aka the Nolan sisters, turned actress (born October 17, 1960 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland) who was raised in Blackpool where her family moved to when she was under 2 years old in 1962. She originally found fame as a member of The Nolans, …
- Mc Plat'Num B
MC Plat'num (real name Marcel Sommerville) grew up in Chingford, London. MC Plat'num was bought to fame a member of the band Blazin' Squad who had a series of top 10 hits such as Crossroads, Love On The Line and Flip Reverse in 2003 and 2004. He was also a contestant in the channel 4 reality T.V show The Games in 2006 and finished second losing out to Jade Jones.
- Fred Dagg
Born in New Zealand, now lives in Melbourne, Australia. Well-known comedian and political satirist, notably for his "Fred Dagg" character. He is one of the three founders of Huntaway Films, along with his good friends Sam Neill and Jay Cassells.
- Gina Riley
She has a daughter, Maggie, with her husband Rick McKenna.
- Jeremy Smith
Former member (saxophone and keyboard player) of Australian band 'Hunters and Collectors'.
- Nickolas Bell
- Iain Pirrett
- Kitty Stuckley
- Mark Ruse
- Colleen Milling
- Steven Crosby
- Denise Eriksen