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Shannon Ryan. Height 175 Cm Presenter Biography Shannon Ryan. Height 175 cm Awards. 2011 TV Duo Nominees TV Guide - Drew &Shannon Live Television Presenter. 2011 NZ Film and TV Awards Red Carpet Co Host Show 2010 Vodafone NZ Music Awards Host/Co Writer Live Performance Presenter. 2013 ID Fasion Show MC 2013 Young Designers Awards MC Television. 2013 FOUR Live Host/Researcher/Writer Mediaworks Dir. Damien Daniels Prd. Craig Easson 2013 Jono and Ben at 10 Multiple Roles Mediaworks (Recurring Major Guest) Dir. Various 2013 The Block Co host Eyeworks 2012 Coca Cola Christmas in the Park TV Host Dir. John MacDonald and Charlotte Hobson Prd. John MacDonald and Charlotte Hobson 2012 Comedy for Cure Kids Telathon Host/Presenting Role PO Box 78340, Grey Lynn, www.johnsonlaird.com Tel +64 9 376 0882 Auckland 1245, NewZealand. www.johnsonlaird.co.nz Fax +64 9 378 0881 Shannon Ryan. Page 2 Television continued... 2012 The Block NZ Co Host Eyeworks Dir. Julie Christie 2012 Jono and Ben at Ten Herself TV3 (Guest) Dir. Various 2012 FOUR Live Host/Researcher/Writer/Item Producer Dir. Damien Daniels&Craig Easson Prd. Angela Mann 2011 Drew and Shannon Live Co Host/Researcher/Writer/Item Producer Dir. Damien Daniels&Craig Easson Prd. Angela Mann 2011 New Zealand's Next Top Model Live Final TV Host Prd. John MacDonald 2011 The Jono Project Satire News Presenter TV3 Dir. Damon Feluapai Prd. Charlotte Hobson 2011 The Jono Project Various Comedy Skit Roles 2010 C4 - Official NZ Top 40 Host/Writer TV3 Mediaworks Dir. Angela Mann Prd. Angela Mann 2010 C4 - Jono's New Show Satire News Presenter TV3 Mediaworks Dir. Damon Feluapai Prd. Charlotte Hobson 2009 Legend of the Seeker (Featured - Non speaking) 2009 Spartacus (Featured Extra) Voice. 2011 Kiwi FM - 'The List' Host 2010 George FM Saturday Night - Guest Show Host 2010 George FM - Morning Pre Breakfast Host PO Box 78340, Grey Lynn, www.johnsonlaird.com Tel +64 9 376 0882 Auckland 1245, NewZealand. www.johnsonlaird.co.nz Fax +64 9 378 0881 Shannon Ryan. Page 3 Voice continued... 2007 George FM - Breakfast News Training. Studio 111 Acting for Screen Level 2 - 2013 Studio 111 Level 3 Screen Acting - 2013 Studio 111 Acting for Screen Level 1 - 2011, Sally Spencer-Harris Studio 111 Level 1 Screen Acting - 2011 Studio 111 Presenters Platform - L 1, 2, 3: 2007 - 2009, Paulus Romijn Diploma in Commercial Broadcasting - 2006, NZ Radio Training School Visual/Voice Commercial Credits. Please contact J&L for more information. PO Box 78340, Grey Lynn, www.johnsonlaird.com Tel +64 9 376 0882 Auckland 1245, NewZealand. www.johnsonlaird.co.nz Fax +64 9 378 0881.
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