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James Kerley









Travels From:
Sydney

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James Kerley is fun and clever. He has a potent mix of talent and charisma that has allowed him to have an incredibly successful and diverse career in both radio and television. Currently Kerley co-hosts Nova's �Launchpad' with Maz Compton on Nova 96.9fm from 7pm � 10pm weekdays. Later this year he'll appear again as the host in the forth series of Channel [V]'s hugely popular music trivia gameshow �Cash Cab'.

James began his career as co-host of the popular �Sarvo' show on Nickelodeon (Foxtel). His strong MC'ing skills and natural comedic style has seen him co-host the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards twice and as guest presenter at the 2008 Aria Awards. Proving to be a popular and charismatic presenter, Kerley landed a role on Australia�s premier music channel, Channel [V] (Foxtel). There he interviewed a number of international stars and names Silverchair, The Prodigy, Fergie and Jessica Alba as some of his most memorable.

While at Channel [V] Kerley also co-hosted and co-wrote the hilarious �Dave and Kerley show', highlighting his comic acting, writing and development abilities. Steadily becoming a popular face of youth culture, in 2007 & 2008 he hit the road with the �Big Day Out' five city tour presenting a series of pre-recorded and love shows interviewing band and punters and all things rock �n roll.

More recently Kerley hosted Network Ten's daily entertainment program, �Taken Out'; hosted behind the scenes Rockumentary series �Hanging With' and created, named, developed and presented the music travel program �B430� in conjunction with Channel [V].

As a talented writer, Kerley has written for Cleo magazine in addition to regular articles in various Australian music publications. He also won appeal as a finalist in Cleo Bachelor of the Year 2008, winning Best Campaign.

James' cheeky style ensures that he is in high demand as a MC and popular on the red carpet. Not as well known for his acting, he has also appeared in a number of TV series, commercials and short films.