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Nationality
  
Australian

Role
  
Television presenter

Occupation
  
Television Presenter

Height
  
1.62 m


Years active
  
2009–present

Known for
  
Good Game

Name
  
Stephanie Bendixsen

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Born
  
31 March 1985 (age 39) (
1985-03-31
)

Similar People
  
Steven O'Donnell, Jeremy Ray, Amberley Lobo, Scott Tweedie, Kayne Tremills

Profiles


Movies and TV shows
  
Good Game, Braille


Stephanie Bendixsen (born 31 March 1985) is an Australian actor, director, author, and is best known as one of the former presenters of the video game shows Good Game and Good Game: Spawn Point, where she went by the gamertag "Hex".

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Early life

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Bendixsen was born in Sydney, Australia to an Argentinian father Axel Bendixsen and a Dutch mother. As a child she moved with her family to Auckland, New Zealand where she lived until the age of nine, when she moved back to Australia. In adolescence, her parents refused to let her play any form of video games, and she would sneak out of home to her friends' places to play games with them.

Good Game

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In 2009, the ABC ran a nationwide search for television presenters to host a new kids channel, ABC3, and Bendixsen auditioned for one of the positions. While shooting her audition video she discovered that the ABC2 video game review show Good Game was also looking for a presenter. Bendixsen was approached by the ABC for the Good Game presenter role after auditioning for the role of a judge on ABC 3's talent search Me on 3. Being a long-time fan of the show herself, she applied for and won the role, replacing former host Jeremy Ray. Bendixsen also became a co-host for the show's spin-off Good Game: Spawn Point, on ABC3 aimed at younger audiences.

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On 26 October 2009, she made her debut for Good Game and subsequently Good Game: Spawn Point on 20 February 2010 alongside host Steven "Bajo" O'Donnell. In January 2017, Bendixsen announced her departure from the show, resulting in its cancellation.

Good Game controversy

In 2009, Stephanie replaced the former Good Game co-host Jeremy "Junglist" Ray, even though originally she was planned to join the two hosts. Due to this incident, Stephanie endured cyberbullying from the viewers of Good Game, who were infuriated by Ray's forced departure from the show.

screenPLAY

In June, 2017, it was announced that Bendixsen was joining a new video game show called screenPLAY on Channel Seven. The show launched online on June 19.

Other

Bendixsen wrote a monthly gaming column for Dolly magazine, and acted in an online mini-series called People You May Know.

In 2016, Stephanie created and presented her own show called How To Be A Fan With Hex. For the show, she also directed a fan film called Dangerous Night, which pays homage to the 1982 film Blade Runner. Moreover, she has co-written three children's books with her Good Game co-host Steven "Bajo" O'Donnell called Dig World and Dragon Land, which were released in 2016, and Speed Zone, which was released in 2017.

Personal life

Bendixsen's Gamertag "Hex" came from her love of spellcasters in role-playing games, and their common attribute in a spell called "Hex", whereby an enemy would be afflicted by a curse which usually would cause damage or immobilize its current state. Hex now plays more stealth-based characters, such as a Rogue or Thief, but chooses to keep the name as a nickname. She states that her favourite video game is The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

In 2012, Stephanie started a relationship with Good Game's production co-ordinator Peter "Pierreth" Burns.

References

Stephanie Bendixsen Wikipedia