Wendy Mooney
Born
South Africa
OccupationActress

Wendy Mooney is an Australian TV presenter and actress. She was nominated for Most Popular New Talent at the 1996 Logie Awards for her work in the Nine Network TV series Don't Forget Your Toothbrush.

Mooney was the co-host, with Tim Ferguson, of the 1995 Australian version of Don't Forget Your Toothbrush,[1] the co-host, with Peter Rowsthorn and Fiona MacGregor, of Gonged But Not Forgotten (Nine Network)[2] and the host of Blockbuster Entertainment Show (Network Ten).[3] She was Richard Stubbs's co host on Triple M's breakfast show.[4]

On stage she has appeared in 1998's Countdown the Musical[5][6] and in the 2002 musical I Should Be Lucky[7][8][9]

References

  1. Reynolds, Emma (29 November 2017), "'He's gross, isn't he?' TV star Miss Wendy Mooney's creepy Don Burke encounter", news.com.au
  2. Oliver, Robin (26 December 2000), "Gonged But Not Forgotten", The The Sydney Morning Herald
  3. Nankervis, David (14 January 2001), "Wendy takes us to the movies", The Sunday Mail
  4. Fidgeon, Robert (10 January 2001), "Mooney talks", Herald Sun
  5. Mangan, John (11 November 1998), "A show Molly-coddled towards a final Countdown", The Age
  6. "Wendy lured back to TV", The Courier Mail, 18 July 1999
  7. Hellard, Peta; Dennehy, Luke (10 December 2001), "Kylie, we are sooo lucky", Herald Sun
  8. Gill, Harbant (15 January 2002), "Spinning around", Herald Sun
  9. Herbert, Kate (23 January 2002), "Kylie's love songs carry the show", Herald Sun
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