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Natalie Garonzi

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Natalie Garonzi is an Australian actress, writer, comedian and TV Presenter. She worked internationally as a model for many years and then began her television career on Nickelodeon Australia[1] where she was hugely popular on Saturday Nick Television and Sarvo. She has also presented Wedding Switch as well as the Australian version of the US series of Playing It Straight on the Seven Network.[1]

She starred as Brie in the Australian feature film You and Your Stupid Mate

She has had worked in radio as part of many successful radio teams. She has appeared on B105 FM as a breakfast radio host and from 2007 - 2010 was part of the regular fill-in team on Nova 106.9 in the coveted breakfast shift.

Natalie hosted The Mint on GTV Channel 9 until its cancellation,[1] and received praise for her unique, bubbly style. Also, repeats of Playing It Straight are currently being aired on Foxtel on Arena (TV network)

She starred in The Comedy Channel's new improvised comedy series and was the captain of the winning team for the series on Comedy Slapdown

Natalie was the host of "The Xtra Factor", a live 'after the main show' on 7Two in 2010, however the show was a contractual obligation to the network for only one year and therefore not brought back for the 2011 series of The X Factor (Australia).

She is currently the credited writer and co-host of Uplate! on channel GO! with James Kerley and Shura Taft.[2]

Natalie is currently in contention to host the upcoming relaunch of Big Brother Australia - Big Brother: Secrets when the series returns to Channel 9 in 2012.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "The Mint — Natalie Garonzi". Retrieved 19 Feb 2010.
  2. ^ "Uplate! on GO!". Retrieved 11 Sept 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ "Big Brother Is Back But With A Twist". Retrieved 11 Sept 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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