Chrissy Bray

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Chrissy Bray is a songstress, presenter, and comedian. She is a classically trained musician and singer who performs electro styled music within Sydney's clubland. She performed at the opening of Equilibrium and has performed at Hemmesphere, Plan B and J'adore (previously Arcardi) as well as at corporate functions, including the launch of the 2006 Archibald Prize.

Chrissy is also a presenter and media host. She has been a producer and presenter on Foxtel Channel V and has hosted the 2006 Logies media room as well as the Bacardi Latino Festival, where over 14,000 people attended. She’s worked with the Australian comedy duo, Merrick and Rosso on Nova 96.9, and hosted Tropfest. Chrissy is currently co-hosting the The Up-Late Game Show with Simon Deering on some nights. Chrissy has worked as crowd warmer on Sothern Star's Ready Steady Cook and is currently working as a crowd warmer on Channel Ten's new quiz show, Con Test.

In 1988 Chrissy's film Dusting Off Broome won the Channel Nine Award for Editing at the Western Australian Screen Awards and in 2001 she starred with Steve Turner in the Glen Eaves film Slice


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