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(1968-) Actress, TV presenter and mistress of ceremonies. Born in **, studied at UCT?* **Stage roles in ** ''[[Nunsense]]'' ([[Alhambra Theatre]],  1988), ''[[Private Lives]]'', ''[[Things We Do For Love]]'', ''[[The Secret Lives of Henry and Alice]]'', ''[[Echoes]]'', ''[[Offbeat Broadway]]'', ''[[Nunsense]]'', ''[[Easy To Love - The Cole Porter Story]]'', ''[[Mamma Mia]]'' (London’s West End), . In TV made her professional debut in South Africa in 1988,  working as a TV presenter. For five years, she hosted a travel series ''Bon Voyage'',  visiting over 36 countries and winning her first award for excellence in television. Numerous TV specials followed including presenting the Miss World Pageant twice in 1992 and 1994. In the 1990s she settled in the USA for a while, working in TV, and later moved to London as a base.
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Revision as of 09:34, 7 August 2012

(1968-) Actress, TV presenter and mistress of ceremonies. Born in **, studied at UCT?* **Stage roles in ** Nunsense (Alhambra Theatre, 1988), Private Lives, Things We Do For Love, The Secret Lives of Henry and Alice, Echoes, Offbeat Broadway, Nunsense, Easy To Love - The Cole Porter Story, Mamma Mia (London’s West End), . In TV made her professional debut in South Africa in 1988, working as a TV presenter. For five years, she hosted a travel series Bon Voyage, visiting over 36 countries and winning her first award for excellence in television. Numerous TV specials followed including presenting the Miss World Pageant twice in 1992 and 1994. In the 1990s she settled in the USA for a while, working in TV, and later moved to London as a base.

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