Andrew Daddo

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Andrew Daddo
Born February 18, 1967
Australia
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Andrew Daddo (born February 18, 1967) is an Australian actor, author and television personality.

Andrew Daddo has been a long time presenter on the Seven Network in Australia and has been involved in hosting many Seven specials. He hosted World's Greatest Commercials, which ran from 1995-1996 (and also had occasional Cannes Film Festival specials until the late 1990s) as well as the Australian adaptation of Kids Say the Darndest Things. Daddo is one of the travellers on the Globe Trekker series, and is also the author of a number of children's books. He is currently a presenter on Seven's The Great Outdoors. During the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Daddo co-hosted Olympic Sunrise with Johanna Griggs. American audiences might remember Andrew Daddo from a stint as an MTV VJ in the early 1990s.

Daddo is married to Jacqui and has four children, Felix, Anouk Bibi and Jasper. He is part of a prominent acting family, including brothers Lochie and Cameron. He has a twin brother, artist, Jamie Daddo.

Andrew Daddo is also a well known author, having written many books including Flushed, Good Night Me, Youse Two, It's All Good, Muffin Top, Sprung Again, You're Dropped, Dacked and a few other novels.

Recently, Andrew Daddo was appointed as presenter of Sydney's ABC 702 radio evening program, he commenced this position in February 2008.

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