Natasha Eloi

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Natasha Eloi (born in Hammersmith, England) is a Canadian television personality and videographer. She is most often seen on Space's SpaceNews as the space, science and technology reporter and on HypaSpace as the resident toy expert. You can also watch Natasha on her collections show called It Came From The Basement! where she delves into the mysterious and wonderful world of people's basements and the eclectic collections within in. She was a co-presenter on the 2001: A Space Road Odyssey and the Spacey Awards from 2003 to 2006.

She graduated from Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute in Toronto.

Known as an extreme extrovert in her professional career, Natasha maintains a very private, personal life which she hopes the public can respect.

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[edit] Own appearances

  • June 2000 - TSN's Off The Record - As Herself
  • August 2000 to Present - SFX Convention - As Herself
  • August 2001 - TSN's Off The Record - As Herself
  • October 2001 - First Wave (TV Series) - As Herself
  • July 2001 - Toronto Star's Best Dressed of 2001 - As Herself
  • January 21, 2001 - CTV's Open Mike With Mike Bullard - As Herself
  • September 18-24, 2003 - NOW Magazine 'My Style' Feature - As Herself
  • September 2004 - Women In Media Foundation Commercial - As Herself

[edit] Awards/certificates

  • February 14, 2000 - Certificate of Aeromedical Training, Canadian Forces School of Survival and Aeromedial Training (Winnipeg)
  • September 2000 - Space Frontier Foundation Award for Best Vision of Reality/Best Vision of the Future'