Grant Denyer Resume

 

Grant's daily antics increased his demand and led to new sideline projects establishing his role as a bankable TV host. Further credits at Seven were quickly added to his resume:

 
  • V8 Commentator on Seven's V8 coverage
  • Host of 'It Takes Two', 2006, 2007 & 2008
  • Host of 'Australia's Got Talent', 2007, 2008 & 2009
  • Sunrise special reports with 'Dare Denyer'
  • Network Seven- Host 'Guinness World Records' 17 episode prime time series
  • Olympic Commentator
  • Sunrise - Weather presenter
  • Dancing with the Stars contestant and winner - 2007
  • Host, 'Surprise Wedding'
  • Host, 'Greatest All-Time Aussie BLOOPERS'
  • Host, 'Guiness World Records - 50 year special' (filmed in London)
  • Host, 'Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Ironman Series' - 2 years
  • Host, 'World's Wildest Weather'
  • Network Ten - Host Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race coverage, 2002
  • Host 'Trackside', motorsport racing series
  • Host 'V8X', motorsport lifestyle series
  • Pit lane commentator, V8 Supercar Series
  • News Journalist 9 years
 

Grant's quick witted, boy next door broad market appeal positions him as one of television's headline acts of the future.

 
  • Voted 'the most dateable male' by New Woman magazine
  • Voted top 5 in 'Australia's most watchable TV personalities'
  • Voted 'sexiest presenter on TV' by Melbourne Metro Magazine poll
  • Motor racing multiple winner and 'rookie of the year'
  • 3 x host of Melbourne F1 Grand Prix, circuit coverage

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