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| name = Grant Denyer | image = Targa Tasmania 2015 (17161353380).jpg | caption = Denyer in 2015 | birth_name = Grant Craig Denyer | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1977|9|12}} | birth_place = Gosford, New South Wales | residence = Bathurst, New South Wales | nationality = Australian | occupation = Television and radio presenter, motor racing driver | employer = Network 10 | known_for = Dancing with the Stars Celebrity Name Game | salary = | networth = | spouse = {{marriage|Cheryl Rogers|2010}} | children = 2 | website = {{url|grantdenyer.com.au}} }}Grant Craig Denyer (born 12 September 1977)[1] is an Australian television and radio presenter and motor racing driver. He has worked for several television networks, including Seven Network and Network Ten, mostly serving as a presenter. He was host of Ten's Family Feud from the shows revival in 2014 until 2018 when the programme was cancelled. In 2018, he won a Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television.[2] Television careerIn 1997, Denyer began his career in the media, he gained a position at Prime Television in Wagga Wagga as a news reporter and journalist.[3] He moved to Sydney to work as V8 Supercar pit reporter for Network Ten, when he caught the eye of television Producer Adam Boland. Boland saw the potential in Grant and offered him full-time position as the weather presenter on the relaunched Sunrise program from 2004 until the end of 2006. Denyer left this position in December 2006 due to wanting to spend more time with his family {{citation needed|date=December 2016}}, though he remained as a roving reporter for the breakfast program Sunrise. Denyer won the fourth series of Dancing with the Stars, and also hosted the celebrity duet singing competition It Takes Two from 2006 to 2008. Denyer has also presented All Time Greatest Aussie Bloopers, Guinness World Records with co-host Shelley Craft, and Australia's Got Talent. Denyer is the holder of 5 official Guinness World Records.[4] From 2006 to 2011, he was the host of Carols in the Domain in Sydney.[5] In 2007, his race and television career saw him both racing and being a part of the commentary team featuring Neil Crompton, Matthew White, Mark Beretta and Daniel Gibson to report on the V8 Supercar Series. {{Citation needed|date=January 2017}} In January 2010, Denyer returned to Sunrise as weather presenter, succeeding Fifi Box who became Entertainment editor. Grant remained weather presenter until he resigned in March 2013 to spend more time with his family.[6][7] He also hosted the short-lived Iron Chef Australia, in 2010.[8] In late 2013, Denyer hosted Slide Show. He also has hosted the current series of Million Dollar Minute which first aired on 16 September 2013. On 29 November 2013, Denyer resigned due to 'family reasons' and he was replaced by Weekend Sunrise sports presenter Simon Reeve.[9] In 2014, Denyer joined Network Ten as the host of a revived version of game show Family Feud.[10] Denyer has described himself as a "Workaholic".[11] In 2015 Denyer co-hosted The Great Australian Spelling Bee. In 2016, he also had a guest appearance on Neighbours for Family Feud on episode 7477. {{Citation needed|date=January 2017}} In 2018, Denyer hosted an Australian version of Game of Games. Television
AwardsDenyer has been nominated four times for the Logie Award for Best Presenter award at the TV Week Logie Awards. He was nominated in 2007, 2008 and 2009 for his roles on It Takes Two and on Australia's Got Talent (in 2009). He was nominated again in 2015 for his role in Family Feud. In 2006, Denyer was recognised by voters in the TV Fugly Awards as being Australia's Spunkiest Male TV Personality.[13] Grant has been voted 'sexiest presenter on TV' by a Melbourne Metro magazine poll plus he was voted the most datable male by (Australian) New Woman magazine.[14] In 2016, Denyer won the silver Logie award for Best Entertainment Program for Family Feud.[15][16] In 2018, Denyer was nominated for a Gold Logie for the third year in a row, which he won, as well as winning Logie Award for Most Popular Presenter. Radio careerIn December 2017, Southern Cross Austereo announced that Denyer would be joining 2Day FM to host the Em, Grant and Ed breakfast show with comedians Em Rusciano and Ed Kavalee.[17] Recording careerIn December 2018, Denyer released his debut single, "Driving Home for Christmas".[18] Motor racing{{Infobox racing driver| retired = | related to = Craig Denyer (father) | last series = Supercars Dunlop Series Australian GT Championship | years active = 2005–16 | teams = Dick Johnson Racing Speed FX Racing MW Motorsport Tekno Autosports | starts = 75 | wins = 4 | poles = | fastest laps = | best finish = 4th | year = 2009 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series | prev series = V8 Utes V8 Supercar Development Series V8 Supercars Australian Mini Challenge Australian GT Championship | prev series years = 2001–05 2005–16 2006–11 2008–09 2015– | titles = V8 Utes Summer Series Australian Endurance Championship | title years = 2004 2016 | awards = Mike Kable V8 Supercar Rookie of the Year | award years = 2005 }} He drove a Ford Falcon in the Fujitsu V8 Supercar series for Speed FX Racing with Michael Caruso and Daniel Elliot. He debuted with Dick Johnson Racing in 2005. In the same year he was awarded the Mike Kable Rookie of the Year prize finishing his debut season in the top 10 (10th). In 2006, Denyer raced in the Sandown 500 and the prestigious Bathurst 1000 with DJR and with Alex Davison. Denyer and Alex came 9th overall at Bathurst. Denyer also had success in tarmac rallying, a podium finish in 2007's Suncoast Rally in which he drove the Les Walkden-prepared Subaru Impreza WRX STi. {{Citation needed|date=January 2017}} He finished 37.8 seconds behind the Skelta G-Force of Ray Vandersee, and 3.6 seconds clear third place-getter, Matt Close, in his Porsche Turbo. Going into the final stage he trailed Close by 4.7 seconds, and moved ahead of the Porsche to take second place. {{Citation needed|date=December 2016}} In 2002, Denyer competed in the Bathurst 24-hour Endurance Event, he drove a Nissan 200SX. In 2003 he competed in the same event, this time driving a Porsche 996 GT3 finishing second in his class, sixth overall. Denyer won his first ever Supercars race in the Development Series at Sandown on 7 June 2008 in the second race of the weekend. More wins came and Denyer had his best season in 2009, finishing fourth in the 2009 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series. In early 2010 Denyer stated he would no longer be pursuing full season drives in motorsport,[6][19] however in 2011 Denyer was announced as the lead driver of Shannons-Mars Racing, a V8 Supercar team formed for the purposes of a TV show, the Shannons Supercar Showdown. Denyer's Bathurst 1000 co-driver was Cameron Waters, winning the competition beating runner-up British racing driver Andrew Jordan. Waters as of 2016 became a full-time Supercars regular with ProDrive. Denyer also competed in the Australian GT Championship with Maranello Motorsport in 2015, but switched to the McLaren 650S fielded by Tekno Autosports, sometimes in partnership with car owner and eventual 2016 Bathurst 1000 champion Jonathon Webb, in the GT series. In 2016 Denyer won the Australian Endurance Championship, an offshoot of the GT Championship, with Nathan Morcom. Career resultsSource of results is Driver Database.[20]
Complete Bathurst 1000 results
Complete Bathurst 24 Hour results
Complete Bathurst 12 Hour results
Personal lifeGrant was born at Gosford Hospital and grew up around Avoca. At 13 he moved to Dandenong Victoria and spent his holidays at the Denyer Family Farm at Ariah Park NSW. He is married to TV producer and founder of Mummy Time Cheryl Rogers, and they have two children.[21][22][23] 2008 injuryOn 17 September 2008, Denyer injured his back whilst participating in a monster truck promotional event. He suffered a compressed fracture of the lower vertebrae.,[3] and was taken by ambulance to the Wollongong Hospital.[24] 2019 injury... The accident occurred while Denyer was in training for the Monster Truck Championships, driving a monster truck at Dapto Showground.[24] After practicing a jump over five cars in the monster truck, Grant removed his foot too soon from the accelerator which caused the vehicle to land heavily leaving him with a compressed fracture to his lower vertebrae, which was broken in eight places. He was moved to a Sydney hospital and his recovery took months. He was famously reported as saying that his injury has reduced his rather short size by 1 cm.[24][25] Denyer was then moved into intensive care but there were no sign of any nerve damage issues or serious injuries and he was back on the air to host Australia's Got Talent in 2009; however, he did not return to It Takes Two in May. ControversyIn 2017, Denyer was banned from appearing on the radio stations Triple M and KIIS 106.5 after he used a story told by Matthew Johns on the former as his own on the latter.[26] On the Triple M show The Grill Team, on which Denyer was a guest, Johns recounted about how he tried playing the board game Test Match with his children. Denyer later appeared on The Kyle and Jackie O Show on KIIS where he repeated the tale as his own. Johns later expressed his dismay to Kyle Sandilands on The Kyle and Jackie O Show and both hosts agreed to ban Denyer from ever appearing on either station.[27] Later on Twitter, Denyer admitted to stealing Johns' joke and changing the punchline, with The Kyle and Jackie O Show Twitter account posting a mocking reply to him.[28] Denyer's 2018 Gold Logie win has proved controversial with people (including Russell Crowe) believing he only won because of Tom Gleeson's campaign [https://thefix.nine.com.au/2018/07/02/11/55/russell-crowe-grant-denyer-gold-logie]. Gleeson has shrugged off those suggestions [https://tvtonight.com.au/2018/07/tom-gleeson-you-dont-blame-me-you-thank-me.html] References1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1489101/|title=Grant Denyer|website=IMDb|access-date=22 October 2017}} 2. ^http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-02/grant-denyer-gold-logie-2018/9931084 3. ^1 {{cite web|last=Huntsdale|first=Justin|title=The rise (and crash) and rise of Grant Denyer|url=http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/09/27/3022666.htm|work=ABC Western Plains|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation|accessdate=30 December 2010|date=27 September 2010}} 4. ^http://www.grantdenyer.com.au/guiness-world-record-holder.html 5. ^(16 January 2015) "Family Feud host Grant Denyer in talks with Channel 10 to do an extra prime time TV show" 6. ^1 {{cite news|last=Clune|first=Richard|title=Denyer granted new Sunrise |url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/sunday-telegraph/denyer-granted-new-sunrise/story-e6frewt9-1225822846356|accessdate=30 December 2010|work=The Sunday Telegraph|date=24 January 2010}} 7. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/entertainment/television/grant-denyer-calling-it-a-long-day/story-e6freeul-1226607962375 | title=Grant Denyer quits Seven breakfast show Sunrise | first=Elle | last=Halliwell | publisher=Adelaide Now | date=28 March 2013 | accessdate=2 April 2013 }} 8. ^Grant Denyer to host Iron Chef Australia | The Age 10 September 2010. Retrieved 28 August 2013 9. ^Grant Denyer quits Million Dollar Minute. Simon Reeve to host, TV Tonight, 29 November 2013 10. ^"Under pressure: can Grant Denyer's Family Feud revive Ten's fortunes?", Sydney Morning Herald (Australia), 27 June 2014. 11. ^"Grant Denyer on Sunrise role: 'I thought I was invincible and I f***ed up'" (15 January 2014) 12. ^1 {{cite news|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2018/09/ten-confirms-variety-show-scoops.html|last=Knox|first=David|date=9 September 2018 |title=TEN confirms variety show scoops|newspaper=TV Tonight |publisher= |access-date=9 September 2018}} 13. ^"2006 Fuglies" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060919051101/http://www.fugly.com.au/awards/2006/ |date=19 September 2006 }}, Fugly Awards, retrieved 2006 14. ^Grant Denyer Resume {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150213113307/http://www.grantdenyer.com.au/event-hosting-cont-.html |date=13 February 2015 }} 15. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/logies/gold-logie-2016-winner-waleed-aly-stuns-with-powerful-speech-20160508-gopg7c.html | title=Gold Logie 2016 winner Waleed Aly stuns with powerful speech | last1=Idato| first1=Michael|date=9 May 2016| website= The Age| publisher=Fairfax Media| accessdate=23 August 2016}} 16. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2016/05/08/logies-2016_n_9863614.html | title= Logie Awards 2016: All the Winners | last1=Naughton| first1=Julia|date=9 May 2016| website= The Huffington Post Australia | publisher=The Huffington Post Australia Pty Ltd| accessdate=23 August 2016}} 17. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/radio/grant-denyers-surprising-move-family-feud-host-joins-em-ruscianos-radio-show/news-story/39bafbb160e37c9e68f34475adc2b324|title=Can Grant Denyer save Em Rusciano's struggling radio show?|work=NewsComAu|access-date=8 December 2017}} 18. ^{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/au/album/driving-home-for-christmas-single/1444638516|title=Driving Home for Christmas - single|publisher=iTunes Australia|accessdate=7 December 2018}} 19. ^{{cite journal |last=Bannon |first=John |date=27 January – 2 February 2010 |title=Denyer gives it away |journal=Auto Action |issue=1375 |page=7 |publisher=ACP Magazines |location=Sydney }} 20. ^[https://www.driverdb.com/drivers/grant-denyer/ Grant Denyer - Driver Database] 21. ^{{cite news|title=Sun rises on a perfect wedding for Grant Denyer |url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/confidential/sun-rises-on-a-perfect-wedding-for-grant-denyer/story-e6frf96o-1225834495217|accessdate=30 December 2010|publisher=Herald Sun|date=26 February 2010}} 22. ^{{cite news|last=Mills|first=Amy|title=Grant Denyer's baby surprise|url=http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/new-idea/news/magazine/article/-/8367806/grant-denyers-baby-surprise/|accessdate=30 December 2010|newspaper=New Idea|date=22 November 2010}} 23. ^{{cite news|title=Grant Denyer set to be a father again |url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/grant-denyer-set-to-be-a-father-again/story-fni0cvc9-1227306499636|accessdate=17 April 2015|publisher=The Daily Telegraph|date=16 April 2015}} 24. ^1 2 {{cite news | last = Devlyn | first = Darren | title = Grant Denyer injured as stunt misfires | work = Herald Sun | date = 18 September 2008 | url = http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24362901-662,00.html | accessdate = 19 September 2008 }} 25. ^{{cite news | last = Field | first = Katherine | title = Denyer's recovery to take months | work = The Australian | date = 18 September 2008 | url = http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24365125-12377,00.html | accessdate = 19 September 2008 }} 26. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/radio/grant-denyer-busted-and-shamed-for-stealing-matty-johns-story-and-recycling-it-on-kyle-jackie-o/news-story/7eb94602a8d05a1831804452e916e091|title=Grant Denyer busted and shamed for 'stealing' Matty Johns' story and recycling it on Kyle & Jackie O|publisher=News.com.au|first=James|last=Weir|date=27 January 2017|accessdate=3 February 2017}} 27. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/grant-denyer-has-been-banned-from-two-top-radio-shows-amid-accusations-of-plagiarism/ar-AAmiL9y|title=Grant Denyer has been "banned" from two top radio shows amid accusations of "plagiarism".|publisher=MSN|first=Belinda|last=Jepsen|date=27 January 2017|accessdate=3 February 2017}} 28. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.mamamia.com.au/grant-denyer-stole-story/|title=Grant Denyer has admitted he "stole" another host's material.|publisher=MamaM!a|first=Belinda|last=Jepsen|date=27 January 2017|accessdate=3 February 2017}} External links{{commons category|Grant Denyer}}
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