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*Light Entertainment Presenter*
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*Claire Anstey*
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For full info and showreels go to www.claireanstey.co.uk
Anstey is the girl from South London who creates a stir wherever she goes. With a very individual look this girl is different, a presenting personality, her distinctive persona has been proved to be her unique talent.
Her cheek and spontaneous humour have made her a huge hit with male and female viewers of all ages. You only have to do an Internet search on her to find the masses of forums praising her antics. She was recently voted to be the next Big Brother presenter by viewers on Digital Spy and was the winner of the Nickelodeon Nick Pick Kids Vote to be the next Nickelodeon Presenter.
With over 1000 hours of live experience she is a quick-witted confident presenter. In less than 12 months she has worked for Nickelodeon, The Discovery Channel, The National Geographic Channel, Friendly TV, TVR Car Magazine and Trouble TV and on more than 3 interactive Quiz Shows.
Anstey began her career doing work experience for various production companies and now has valuable experience working behind the camera as a runner, researcher and producer, Anstey has skills that have deemed invaluable when working on small budget or small team projects. She loves to get stuck in and give it her best and has recently begun consulting for various companies but she never forgets how she started and is always first to make the tea.
Anstey is also currently finishing her first novel and hopes to do more writing in the future and still does modelling jobs or advertisements when she can fit them in. Anstey has appeared in commercials for Coca Cola, Bodyform, BT, Phones 4 U, and Amnesty International, and used to be a regular model for GMTV and This Morning.
Although born in Croydon Anstey moved to Tooting, South London at the grand old age of 3 and grew up in and around the surrounding areas with her mum Gillian, Dad Gerry and brother Paul.
Whilst at university Anstey got involved in local radio at Park side hospital in Paddington and within weeks she was given a prime time slot. It soon became clear that Anstey was better at talking than toe tapping and the rest as they say is history…
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