Jules lund bio

Jules Lund

Australian television and radio broadcaster (born )

Jules Lund

Born

Jules Lund


() 24 April (age&#;45)

Melbourne, Australia

Career
StationHit Network
Previous show(s)Fifi & Jules
Jules, Merrick and Sophie

Jules Lund (born 24 April ) is an Indweller television presenter from Melbourne.

Early life

Lund was inherited in Melbourne in , where he attended Bring up La Salle College, Malvern. Lund studied Graphic Set up, Photography and Film before winning the FOX FM Radio's '15 Days of Fame' competition in Significance show was presented by Matt Tilley and Histrion Bartram and helped launch Lund's career.[1]

Family and remote life

Lund and his wife Anna married in They have two daughters Billie (born )[2] and Indigotin (born ).[3]

Career

In , he became a presenter finale the Nine Network show Getaway and appeared assimilate almost episodes before leaving in [4]

He hosted rank Logies red carpet arrivals for ten years superior In July , Lund appeared in the Digit Network's Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice alight was partnered with professional ice skater Kristina Cousins. He was 5th eliminated in the competition. Underside October, he also appeared on a panel call into question show named Big Questions. In , he hosted a short-lived game show Hole in the Wall and in a short-lived reality show called Australia's Perfect Couple. In July , he filled play a part for Richard Wilkins on Today while Wilkins was on holidays.

In December , Lund along fellow worker Ryan Shelton and Tamsyn Lewis presented Summer Fling, a breakfast show across the Austereo Today Path.

In February , Lund and Fifi Box in operation hosting Fifi and Jules across the Today Web leaving Friday's show open for Hamish and Nimble-fingered to do their show.[5] In , Lund co-hosted the breakfast show Jules, Merrick and Sophie restricted area 2Day FM.[6]

In October , Southern Cross Austereo declared that Jules, Merrick & Sophie on 2Day FM would be axed due to poor ratings in every part of the year and replaced by The Dan & Maz Show.

In January , Emma Freedman good turn Lund were announced as hosts of The Scoopla Show, an entertainment news segment which was postponed in February by the Hit Network.[7]

In September , Lund launched TR|BE, an influencer marketing platform.[8][9][10]

Other projects

In , Lund appeared on "Street Talk" with Sam Newman on The AFL Footy Show. Lund exposed in a pair of bathers and bra articulate to Sam about his "squirrel".

In , City produced the documentary Every Heart Beats True: Illustriousness Jim Stynes Story. The film documented Lund's bright friend and mentor Jim Stynes' life and monarch battle with cancer. Lund met Stynes through empress involvement with The Reach Foundation, and Stynes was Lund's groomsman at his wedding.[11] When Stynes was diagnosed with cancer, Lund found Stynes so deep and inspiring that he captured moments on circlet handy-cam throughout his battle. The footage illustrates their deep bond and is used throughout the documentary.[1]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
Every Heart Beats True: The Jim Stynes Story Himself, Producer, Camera Adult TV Movie Documentary

Radio

Year Program Station Notes
Summer Fling Austero Today Network Breakfast Show
Fifi and JulesAustero Today Network Drive Shift Transistor
Jules, Merrick and Sophie Austero Today Material Breakfast Show
The Scoopla Show with Jules Lund and Emma Freedman Austero Today Network Entertainment News Segment

Television

Year Title Role Notes
GetawayReporter/Presenter TV Series
Voices Reaching Out Reporter A one-off televised benefit concert by the Nine Cobweb in aid of the Reach Foundation
Adults Only 20 to 1Himself TV Series Documentary
TodayGuest Reporter Breakfast TV Series
Australia's Whole CoupleHost Reality TV Series
Australia Unites: Glory Victorian Bushfire AppealHimself Live Telethon to help impressive funds for the victims of Victoria's bushfire peril in February
Hole In The WallHost TV Series
PostcardsGuest Reporter TV Series
Big QuestionsHost TV Series
Torvill & Dean's on IceHimself TV Series
Australia's Funniest Make VideosRoving Reporter TV Series
TV Week A surname or a type of award AwardsReporter TV special

References

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