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Nationality
  
Australian

Role
  
Comedian

Years active
  
1985–present

Spouse
  
Dan Thomas (m. 2005)

Website
  
juliamorris.com

Medium
  
Television

Name
  
Julia Morris


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Birth name
  
Julia Carolyn Margaret Morris

Born
  
20 April 1968 (age 55) Sydney, Australia (
1968-04-20
)

Children
  
Ruby Charlotte Thomas, Sophie Rebecca Thomas

Books
  
Don't You Know Who I Used to Be?: From Manolos to Motherhood

TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Chris Brown, Gary Sweet, Gyton Grantley, Rhys Muldoon, Firass Dirani

Profiles

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Julia Carolyn Margaret Morris (born 20 April 1968) is an Australian comedian, actress, writer, television presenter and television producer who has worked extensively in Australian television and radio, touring the country with her solo comedy shows. She relocated to the United Kingdom in 2000, appearing on British television, then returned to Australia in 2007.

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Personal life

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Morris married British comedian Dan Thomas in Las Vegas on 31 December 2005. The couple have two daughters, Ruby Charlotte and Sophie Rebecca. Morris was educated at St Patrick's Catholic Primary School, St Joseph's Catholic College East Gosford, Santa Sabina College and the Ensemble Theatre School. She later attended acting school for two years in Los Angeles.

Television

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Morris's first television appearance was in 1985, aged 17, as a contestant on the talent show New Faces. She performed "Holding Out for a Hero", a Jim Steinman song made famous by Bonnie Tyler, and tied for first place.

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After several years in variety and stand-up, Morris's her big break came when she joined the ensemble cast of the hit Australian sketch comedy series Full Frontal in 1995. This led to hosting roles on Great Aussie Bloopers and "The Morris Report" on the live variety series In Melbourne Tonight, as well as regular appearances on The Midday Show, Good Morning Australia, Beauty and the Beast and Who Dares Wins as well as the action series Gladiators.

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Morris relocated to the United Kingdom in 2000. As well as stand-up, she made appearances on the TV quiz QI, an episode of the sitcom Not Going Out playing a successful beautician, and in the sixth episode of season three of Kathy Griffin's My Life on the D-List, offering advice on the British audiences. Morris also had a stint presenting the BBC's Liquid News show in 2002.

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Since her return to Australia in 2007, Morris has made appearances on Thank God You're Here, Good News Week, Spicks and Specks, Rove Live, The Singing Office and It Takes Two. She won the third season of the reality singing series It Takes Two, in which she was partnered with opera singer David Hobson. Her winnings were donated to the Emily Tapp Foundation, a charity dedicated to melanoma awareness and prevention. She has also appeared in a series of commercials for All-Bran cereal, which also featured fellow actress and comedian Helen Dallimore.

Morris was the winning contestant on the 2011 series of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia, beating teammate Jason Coleman, model Jesinta Campbell and AFL footballer Shane Crawford.

Since 2012, Morris has starred as Gemma Crabb in the Nine Network's Melbourne-made drama series House Husbands. The show commenced a second season on 8 April 2013.

In April 2013, Morris was announced as the new host of television talent show Australia's Got Talent, which has switched from the Seven Network to the Nine Network.

On 1 February 2015, Morris began co-hosting the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! with Chris Brown on Network Ten.

On 31 January 2016, Morris began co-hosting the second season of the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, again with Chris Brown, also on Network Ten.

Live performance

Morris tours international comedy festivals, appearing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, South Africa's Vodacom Funny Festival, Montreal's Just For Laughs and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. She won a Herald Angel Award at the 2001 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Time Out magazine's Comedy Performer of the Year Award in 2004. She is a former manager of Sydney's Comedy Store venue.

In 1999 Morris toured in the critically acclaimed Australian production of the Off-Broadway musical I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change.

Television

As herself

References

Julia Morris Wikipedia