Jason Gunn
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Jason Gunn (born 1969) is a New Zealand television personality. Best known for being "the face of children's television" during the late 1980s and 1990s, hosting 'After 2' (1989) 'The Son of a Gunn Show' (1992) and Jase TV (1992) as well as staring in the stright-to-video kids movie Jase and Thingees Big Adventure, based on The Son of a Gunn Show. More recently he hosted the 2006 show Dancing with the Stars. He currently runs a production company in Christchurch, for which he writes, directs and produces for television.[1]
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[edit] Filmography
- "Dancing with the Stars"
- "Squirt"
- "Look Who's Famous Now"
- "Bumble"
- "Small Talk"
- "Young Entertainers"
- "Jase TV"
- "Son of a Gunn Show"
- "After 2"
[edit] Trivia
- He was nominated for Best Male Personality in the 2006 Woman's Day Peoples Choice Awards[1]
- He is married with four children[2]
- In 2001 he made a cameo appearence in a segment on Havoc's Luxury Suites and Conference Facility as a cannibis dealer. (its worth noting that the demographic targeted by Havoc was young adults, who would have grown up watching The Son of a Gunn Show, a possible reason for his casting in this role.)
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b Jason Gunn. TVNZ.
- ^ Jason Gunn Bio. IMDB.
[edit] External Links
- IMDB page
- Clip from 'Jase and Thingees Big Adventure'
- 'Jasons Tinny House' Clip from Havoc's Luxury Suites and Conference Facility.