Georgia Sinclair

Best known  as the host of Channel Nine’s children show Kids’ WB and as an international model, Georgia Sinclair is charming, gorgeous and talented.

A natural born performer she has treaded the boards since age 11 and so it was inevitable that Georgia has ended up in the entertainment industry.

Georgia graduated from Carey Baptist Grammar School, Sinclair then embarked on an Advanced Diploma of Business (Public Relations) at Swinburne University of Technology, which she successfully completed in 2006.

That same year however, Georgia auditioned for a Channel 9 show and won the role out of hundreds of aspiring presenters.  She was thrust into the limelight on the new Warner Brothers television show, making her presenting debut - the day Australian television turned 50. The then 21 year old joined Channel Nine as the co-host of the weekend children’s show, Kids’ WB.  She continued this role until the end of 2008. Throughout her time at Channel 9, Georgia appeared in various shows including ‘Winter in the City’ and  ‘Hole in the Wall’.

A keen race-goer, Sinclair took out the major prizes at both the Caulfield Cup and the Oaks Day Myer Fashions on the Field.  An international model on both the runway and in print, Sinclair branched out to appear in numerous commercials, including Schweppes, Jeans West and Razzamatazz.

Georgia is a great contributor to charitable organizations, donating her time to help with several philanthropic events, including organising charity fashion parades for the organisation beyondblue and The Butterfly Foundation.

Georgia has always been interested in acting, learning her craft in amateur theatre. She complemented her passion by studying with some of Australia’s leading drama coaches, including Aleksi Vellis and Tom McSweeney.  Sinclair later appeared as a featured extra in the 2005 film, The Extra, and made a guest appearance on The Steph Show in 2006.  She recently completed both beginner and advanced courses of ‘Speaking American’ with David Man and the Screen Acting course with renowned actor Shane Connor

Displaying her natural ability, Georgia was asked to play lead role in David Man’s short film ‘Quantum Shorty’ late 2008.  Her standout performance in this role led to an immediate offer of the female lead in the independent feature film ‘Ricky T! The Movie’, scheduled for release mid 2009. 


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Melissa Le Gear
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