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Maude Garrett
Garrett in February 2011Born 6 March 1986
Darwin, Northern Territory, AustraliaResidence Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Nationality Australian Agent Profile Talent Management Home town Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Website maudegarrett.com Maude Garrett (born 6 March 1986, Darwin, Northern Territory) is an Australian radio and television personality, and magazine columnist.[1] She is known for being a co-host on Nickelodeon Australia, where she presented the popular kids' afternoon show Sarvo, and for the successful reality show Camp Orange, which she hosted four times.
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Early Life
Garrett was born in Darwin and grew up in Brisbane. She attended the Brisbane private girls' school Somerville House, graduating in 2003.
Career
Garrett was discovered in 2005 when she auditioned to be a new presenter on Channel V's Fresh Meat competition. She was one of four people selected from nearly 2500 who auditioned Australia-wide. Although she didn't win the competition, she managed to land an audition to present the second series of Camp Orange on Nickelodeon by invading the office of the General Manager of Nickelodeon and putting a post-it note saying 'My Name is Maude, Give Me a Job' on the computer screen.[citation needed]
Garrett worked for Nickelodeon from 2006. She was a Celebrity Burp Judge for the Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards in 2006, and co-hosted the Orange Carpet opening of the Awards in 2007 and 2008.
In 2007 Garrett accepted the awards on stage for Most Outstanding Children's Program and Most Outstanding Event at the ASTRA Awards which were won for Camp Orange: The Mystery of Spaghetti Creek and the Nickelodeon Australian Kids Choice Awards 07. She was nominated for the Favourite Female Personality in the 2009 ASTRA Awards.[2]
In October 2009, Garrett hosted the Southern Star television program The Pursuit,[3] a "branded entertainment" game show on the Nine Network.[4]
An article in the Sydney Confidential section of The Daily Telegraph on 20 May 2010 discussed Garrett's practice of "photo-bombing".[5]
On 19 October 2010, Garrett was a guest on a special sci-fi themed edition of the Ten Network television show Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation[6] where, dressed as a Na'vi from Avatar, she competed with series regular Josh Thomas.
In November 2010, Garrett joined 2Day FM presenting the latest celebrity gossip on The Dirt. She is now co-host of the national nightly show The Hot30 Countdown with Matty and Maude alongside Matt Acton.
In May 2011, Garrett took part in a photo shoot[7] for Australian FHM's Sexiest 100.[8] An article in The Sunday Telegraph in August 2011 reveals how the photo shoot helped Garret to "come out of her shell".[9]
From May to June 2011 and October 2011-Present, Garrett co-hosted a gaming television series on One called Save Point, discussing video game releases and gaming news.[10]
On 18 July 2011, Garrett appeared as a guest on the Ten Network panel discussion show Can of Worms, along with comedian Fiona O'Loughlin and businessman John Elliott.[11]
Garrett is the niece of former Midnight Oil frontman turned politician and Cabinet Minister, Peter Garrett.[12]
References
- ^ Profile Talent Management - Maude Garrett
- ^ Who will be TV's favourite female personality?, Brisbane Times, 25 March 2009.
- ^ Southern Star Entertainment - Branded Entertainment
- ^ David Knox, "Airdate: The Pursuit", TV Tonight, 3 October 2009.
- ^ Peter Garrett's niece loves being a party pest, Daily Telegraph, 20 May 2010.
- ^ Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation Ep2.21, IMDB
- ^ Radio host Maude Garrett strips to her underwear for men's mag, Daily Telegraph, 8 May 2011.
- ^ Maude Garrett, FHM, 9 May 2011.
- ^ Domjen, Briana. Maude shoots out of her shell The Sunday Telegraph, Sydney, 28 August 2011
- ^ Presenters, Save Point, savepoint.net.au
- ^ Can Of Worms Ep1.3, IMDB
- ^ Garrett's niece can't stand politics, abc.net.au, 27 May 2009.
External links
- "Maude's World" Official website
- Maude Garrett on Twitter
- Maude Garrett on Facebook
- Can of Worms - Ep 3 (video)
Media offices Preceded by
Dave LawsonCamp Orange
Host
2006 – presentSucceeded by
incumbentPreceded by
James Kerley and Dave LawsonSarvo
Co-host (with Kyle Linahan)
9 April 2007 – presentSucceeded by
incumbentCamp Orange Seasons Camp Orange (2005) · Slimey Hollow (2006) · The Mystery of Spaghetti Creek (2007) · The Curse of the Emerald Eye (2008) · The Final Frontier (2009) · Castle Mountain (2010)Hosts Dave Lawson (2005) · Maude Garrett (2006-2009) · Luke & Wyatt (2010-present)
Categories:- 1986 births
- Living people
- People from Darwin, Northern Territory
- Australian radio personalities
- Australian television presenters
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