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Denise Drysdale

Denise Drysdale
Denise Drysdale at the 2011 Logie Awards.jpg
Born Denise Anne Christina Drysdale
(1948-12-05) 5 December 1948 (age 68)
Moorabbin, Victoria, Australia
Residence Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Nationality Australian
Other names Ding Dong
Citizenship Australian
Occupation television personality
actress

dancer
comedian
Years active 1951–present
Notable work Denise
Studio 10
Television The Ernie Sigley Show
Hey Hey It's Saturday
IMT reboot
The Circle
Please Like Me
Awards 2x Gold Logie

Denise Anne Christina Drysdale (born 5 December 1948) is an Australian twice-awarded Gold Logie winning television personality presenter, dancer and comedian. She is often affectionately known as Ding Dong, a nickname invented by fellow performer Ernie Sigley. She is currently a co-host of the morning show Studio 10.

Born in the Melbourne suburb of Moorabbin, Drysdale and her family moved to Port Melbourne when she was three and a half, where her parents ran the Fountain Inn Hotel. They lived there for eleven years, during which time Drysdale attended Kilbride Ladies Convent, South Melbourne.

Drysdale's career began soon after the move to Port Melbourne. Referring to the (then) regulations for public bars to cease serving alcohol at 6pm, Drysdale observed:

"During that time it was the 6 o'clock swill, and Mum didn't want her little girl seeing all that drinking, so she sent me to dancing, to May Downs. May Downs was an amazing woman. She taught us 150% is what you gave in any performance, or don't bother. And of course, that's got me into strife over the years."

By the age of six, Drysdale had won many dancing competitions.

At about ten years of age, she began her television career with GTV9 in Melbourne, working in the junior ballet on the Tarax Show. She was later sacked when she gained weight and developed breasts.

"We'd been there about a year and a bit, and on the holidays I had put on weight, but not much, and as you know, if you put someone in a nice tutu, they don't have bosoms – they have very flat chests. Pete Smith always said, "You grew boobs, they had to get rid of you." They couldn't do it today. And I've suffered to this day. I still stand on the scales six times a day to check whether I've put on half a pound or a pound."

Photographed at the time by a Channel Nine photographer, Drysdale went on to win the annual Girl of the Year Award with Everybody's in 1964.


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