Jaynie Seal | |
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Born | 18 May 1973 Australia |
Occupation | Nine News Weather Presenter |
Spouse | Ed Phillips |
Children | Hayden & Remy |
Jaynie Seal (born 18 May 1973) is an Australian television presenter.
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Seal is a weather presenter with the Nine Network, appearing on Nine News Sydney (Friday to Sunday nights) and Nine Afternoon News as well as being the Nine Network Lotto host.
She also formerly presented the weather on Nightline on Friday nights.
Her career in the media has included presenting, reporting and producing and she was part of the original team for The Weather Channel when it launched in 1999. Seal has also worked on The Footy Show, Kerri-Anne, Fresh, and Today.
In radio Jaynie has worked extensively as a voice over artist and singer for most of Sydney's top rating commercial radio stations. A talented dancer and singer, Seal has been involved in ABC for Kids, Walt Disney and Warner productions throughout Australia and Asia and has danced with Kylie Minogue and Thelma Houston.
In 2009, Seal became an Ambassador for Sydney Children's Hospital and has campaigned tirelessly to support children's causes for many years.
Her other achievements include Ambassador for the Autumn Racing Carnival in 2008 and MC for Fashions in the Field, MC for Seniors Week activities and Jazz in the Domain, appearances and performances at several large Christmas carol shows and Australia Day events and at numerous charity and community events.
Jaynie is also a fill-in weather presenter for Today, sometimes filling in for regular presenter Steve Jacobs.
She is married to television presenter Ed Phillips and is mother to two children Hayden (born 2007) & Remy (born 2011).[1]
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Preceded by Georgie Gardner |
Nine News Sydney Weather Presenter (FriโSun) 2004 - present |
Succeeded by incumbent |
Preceded by originator |
Nine Afternoon News Weather Presenter 2004 - present |
Succeeded by incumbent |
Preceded by Helen Kapalos (as News Presenter) |
Nightline Weather Presenter 2005 - 2010 |
Succeeded by program axed |