Dylan Lewis


Dylan Thomas Lewis is an Australian television and radio host.

Biography

Early life

Lewis was educated at Caulfield Grammar School and graduated in 1990; he then studied a Bachelor of Education in Drama and Music degree at the University of Melbourne. John Bannon, former South Australian premier, was Lewis's stepfather.

Career

Television

Lewis has undertaken several roles hosting and presenting for numerous Australian music programs; his quick rise to fame was while he was a host on ABC TV's national, Saturday morning live music show, Recovery. The year 2000 saw Lewis presenting the national television program, , and Pepsi Live, a music chart television program.
Lewis won Celebrity Big Brother in 2002 and was a contestant on Celebrity Circus in 2005.
In 2010, he was appointed host of Video Hits on Network Ten. He stayed on the show until its cancellation in mid-2011.

Radio

In September 2006, Lewis signed with Nova 100 where he was music presenter in mornings for four years then moved to afternoons until November 2012., he co-hosted the Lewis & Lowe breakfast show on Nova 91.9 in Adelaide with Shane Lowe, later joined by, then replaced by Hayley Pearson as the Dylan & Hayley breakfast show. He previously worked as a radio announcer for the Austereo Network and Triple J. He has won three Australian Commercial Radio Awards : "Best Newcomer" in 2007, "Best Music Personality" in 2009 and most recently for "Best Music Presenter" in 2012.

Music

Lewis was the lead vocalist and played harmonica for funk/alternative rock band The Brown Hornet, and was later involved in a hip-hop project under the name Megabias. More recently, he has sung in a Melbourne-based group called Manchoir.

Film

Lewis had a role in the Australian film, The Real Thing, and has played the lead role in three short films, Like It Is, Ray and The Postman. He was also an extra in .
He has a cameo in the Australian film, "EMO the Musical" as Doug Skeleton.

Personal life

Lewis is married to Hollie, with whom he has two children.