Laura Woods | |
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Born |
Joanne Laura Woods 12 May 1977 Dublin, Ireland |
Residence | Dublin |
Nationality | Irish |
Education | Sociology and French |
Alma mater | Trinity College, Dublin |
Occupation | Television presenter |
Employer | TV3 |
Joanne Laura Woods is an Irish television presenter and former radio continuity announcer. Having begun her television career presenting young people's programming on RTÉ, she went on to present numerous game shows for the broadcaster.
As a teenager Woods was involved in acting with the Trinity Players Drama Society; she also studied dance for 16 years. She studied sociology and French in Trinity College, Dublin, and obtained a post-graduation diploma in journalism and media from Griffith College Dublin.
Whilst in her third year at Trinity, Woods began her broadcasting career by working as a continuity announcer on RTÉ Radio. In 1999, she presented the Breakfast Show on Trinity FM. She joined RTÉ Television as a continuity announcer in 2000.
Moving from continuity announcing in September 2002, Woods became the face of iD(renamed iD Two in late 2004) and remained there until May 2005. In 2004 she began co-presenting three series of The Cafe with Aidan Power. Woods anchored RTÉ's coverage of the Festival of World Cultures in 2005 and 2006, and joined Dave Fanning in Hyde Park to cover Live8 in July 2005. In September 2005, she began hosting SMS, but left the show to concentrate on presenting the Irish National Lottery game show Winning Streak from January–March 2006 while regular presenter Derek Mooney was presenting You're a Star.