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Julia Zemiro Biography
Famous for hosting the Australian game show Rockwiz, she is also notable for her appearances on the television sketch comedy programs Thank God You’re Here and The Wedge.
After graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts, she performed with the Bell Shakespeare Company and was featured in several short films. She made her hosting debut on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) program World Telly 2.
She was a champion of the Australia’s Brainiest TV Star game show.
The daughter of Claude and Jane Zemiro, she spent her infancy in France and the bulk of her childhood in Sydney, Australia.
She starred opposite Australian film actor Richard Roxburgh in a 2014 Sydney Theatre Company production of Cyrano de Bergerac.
Julia Zemiro (born 14 April 1967) is an Australian television presenter, radio host, actress, singer, writer and comedian. She is best known as the host of the music quiz and live performance show RocKwiz. She is a fluent French speaker and has acted in French.
Zemiro’s mother, Jane, is a retired teacher and education academic (University of Sydney) originally from Queensland. Her French father, Claude, is a retired restaurateur. In 1970, when she was two and a half years old, Zemiro’s family moved to Australia.
Zemiro attended Sydney Girls High School and the University of Sydney, where she studied for a Bachelor of Arts. She was accepted into the Victorian College of the Arts Drama School and moved to Melbourne in 1992. She graduated from VCA in 1994 with a Diploma of Dramatic Arts (Acting).
After graduation, Zemiro found work touring with the Bell Shakespeare Company. She has featured in short films including The Extra and Muffled Love, winning the Tropfest Best Actress award twice, in 1999 (for The Extra) and in 2001 (for Muffled Love). She co-wrote, performed and directed Backpackers for the 2000 Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Zemiro appeared as “Bronya” in Eurovision, the Musical (2003), Euromax 7 The Musical (2004) and Eürobeat: Almost Eurovision (2006).
Since 2005, she has hosted RocKwiz on SBS, a music quiz show usually recorded at The Espy.
In May/June 2006, Zemiro hosted the one-off SBS series Song for the Socceroos, a talent show in search of a theme song for the Australian Socceroos soccer team for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The group Freedom of Thought won the competition with their song “Green And Gold”.
Subsequently, Zemiro has enjoyed a variety of performances on television. She appeared in an episode of CNNNN as the host of “Animal Farm”. She was a judge on LifeStyle Food’s Great BBQ Challenge in 2006 and 2007. In 2006, she appeared on the comedy show The Wedge as various characters.
In 2007, Zemiro appeared in and won Australia’s Brainiest TV Star. The same year, she was a contestant on Channel Seven’s It Takes Two, paired with Dave Gleeson; they were the fourth pair to be eliminated.
Together with 3RRR radio personality Sam Pang, Zemiro has acted as a commentator for the SBS broadcast of the Eurovision Song Contests in 2009 in Moscow, Russia, in 2010 in Oslo, Norway, in 2011 in Düsseldorf, Germany, in 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan, in 2013 in Malmö, Sweden, in 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2015 in Vienna, Austria, and in 2016, in Stockholm, Sweden.
Zemiro has appeared in television commercials, including as a satiric French fashion expert called Fifi La Croix for Target’s breast cancer campaign. She appeared as a guest in the third episode of Top Gear Australia and in 2009 on ADbc. She appeared as a frequent participant on Thank God You’re Here and Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation. In 2011, she appeared in the final episode of The Bazura Project’s Guide To Sinema as a fake chat show host.
Zemiro appeared on BBC’s QI in November 2012, after appearing on stage with Stephen Fry and Alan Davies on QI Live (stage version of the QI show) in Melbourne in December 2011. She has subsequently appeared on QI in January 2013 and January 2016.
She appeared in Conspiracy 365 during 2012, a 12 part Australian drama series on FMC as Oriana De La Force.
She took the French-speaking role of Isabelle in the 2013 ABC TV film An Accidental Soldier, a film directed by Rachel Ward and set in France during World War I. Her interview program, Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery, in which she interviewed five Australian comedians in five episodes, began on ABC1 on 18 September 2013.
Zemiro hosted the 2014 New Year’s Eve telecast from Sydney Harbour with Toby Truslove for ABC1.
Zemiro could be seen on screens across Europe when she appeared on a video-clip insert to the tongue-in-cheek interval act of the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen. She led a recorded plea to the EBU asking that Australia be allowed to join Eurovision, before being seen in a helicopter ‘moving’ Australia to its new position in the centre of Europe.
In 2014, Zemiro played Roxane’s duenna in Edmond Rostand’s 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac opposite Richard Roxburgh’s Cyrano with the Sydney Theatre Company.
What's Julia Zemiro Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Julia Zemiro Family
Father's Name | Not Available |
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