Andrew Daddo


Andrew Dugald Daddo is an Australian actor, author and television and radio personality.

Early life

Daddo was born in Melbourne on 18 February 1967. He began his education at Mt Eliza Primary School and in year seven moved to Peninsula Grammar. After a short stint at the grammar school, the Daddo family moved away and continued his education at Millburn Junior High in New Jersey, USA. Returning to Australia, Daddo spent the last two and a half years of his schooling at Melbourne Grammar School. Daddo holds an Arts degree from Monash University.

Career

Andrew Daddo was a co-host of The Factory with Alex Papps, broadcast on ABC TV on Saturday mornings, from 1987 to 1989. He also hosted Countdown Revolution in 1989.
From 1989-1991, Daddo was a VJ on the American MTV network.
Daddo had a role in the children's series Round the Twist and Cluedo, both in 1992.
Daddo hosted the World's Greatest Commercials, which ran from 1995 to 1996 as well as the Australian adaptation of Kids Say the Darndest Things. Daddo was a presenter on Seven's The Great Outdoors in 1994 and from 2002 to 2008. He was one of the travellers on the Globe Trekker series in 1994.
During the Sydney 2000 Olympics, Daddo and co-presenter Johanna Griggs presented Olympic Sunrise.
Daddo was the host of the television series The One which premiered on the Seven Network in July, 2008. During the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Daddo hosted an Olympics-oriented morning talk show, Yum Cha. He was also a co-host of the short-lived This Afternoon in 2009 which was axed due to poor ratings.
In 2009, Daddo was the narrator of The Apprentice Australia and has been the narrator of RBT: Random Breath Testing since 2010.
In 2015, Daddo was a contestant on the TV show: I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. Since then Daddo has made commercials for Mitre 10.

Author

Daddo has written books including Flushed, Good Night Me, Youse Two, It's All Good, Muffin Top, Sprung Again, You're Dropped, Dacked.
Andrew was appointed as presenter of ABC Radio Sydney's evening program in February 2008. In May 2009, Daddo resigned from the ABC to host This Afternoon on the Nine Network. After just two and a half weeks on air, however, This Afternoon was axed by Nine due to poor ratings. He then worked as the voice-over narrator for Nine's The Apprentice Australia.

Personal life

Daddo currently resides in the Northern Beaches of Sydney where he is married to Jacqui and has three children. Daddo has three brothers Lochie and Cameron. He has an identical twin brother, artist Jamie Daddo, and an older sister, Belinda.

Contributor

*