Julia Morris
CountryAustralia
GenderFemale
Birthdayavr. 20, 1968
BiographyJulia Carolyn Margaret Morris (born 20 April 1968) is an Australian comedian, television presenter and actress 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. She lived on the Central Coast for her childhood. She currently co-hosts Network 10's I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Australia alongside Robert Irwin and also narrates Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia.
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Known For
Running
Blind Date
as Host
Running
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly Australia
as Narrator
Running
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
as Presenter
Running
Takeaway Reheated
as Host
To Be Determined
Double Parked
as Dr. Foster
Ended
Australia's Got Talent
as Presenter
Ended
Full Frontal
as Various Characters
Ended
House Husbands
as Gemma
Ended
Sunday Night Takeaway
as Host
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