Josh Szeps

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Josh Szeps
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Born
Josh Szeps

(1977-11-23) 23 November 1977 (age 43)
NationalityAustralian
Occupation
  • Actor
  • media personality
  • political satirist
  • TV show host

Josh Szeps[1] (born 23 November 1977), previously known as Josh Zepps, is an Australian media personality, political satirist, and television presenter.

Szeps has previously hosted Weekend Breakfast on ABC News. He was a founding host for HuffPost Live[2] and his work has included satirical writing and presenting for Australian radio, as well as the hosting of Brink, an American TV series. He also hosts the podcast Point of Inquiry for the Center for Inquiry.

Early life and education[]

Szeps is the son of actor Henri Szeps. He attended Fort Street High School and the University of Technology, Sydney.[3][4]

Josh won Australia's highest radio prize for his long-running satirical comedy sketches on Sydney radio.

He changed his last name from "Szeps" to "Zepps" in the United States to avoid pronunciation confusion.[1]

Television[]

Szeps was the host and co-executive producer of Australian Idol Backstage, the behind-the-scenes component of the namesake television series.

Beginning in 2008, Szeps was the host and creative producer of the Science Channel's Brink, a news-style TV series which examined breakthroughs in technology and discovery.[5][6] The series ended the following year. Later, he was anchor and correspondent on CBS News Productions' Peabody-winning Channel One News.[7]

In 2012, Szeps was a founding host for HuffPost Live.[2] Josh was also a regular correspondent with Al Roker on the NBC's Today.

He has also appeared on the panel and co-hosted The Project on Network Ten in Australia[8] and the ABC News program Weekend Breakfast.[9]

In January 2019, ABC announced that Szeps would replace Andrew Geoghegan as host of Weekend Breakfast.

Voice career[]

Szeps was cast as the voice of "Olly the Kookaburra", one of three mascots in the Sydney Summer Olympics.[3] After leaving university in 2000, Szeps was hired as a script assistant on BackBerner, a comedy television series.[3] He also worked in the production of 2SM and 2GB, two Australian radio stations.[3] In 2003, Szeps was hired by Mike Carlton of 2UE, a commercial radio station in Sydney, Australia. Szeps developed a radio soliloquy for 2UE called "John Howard's Diary", in which he made a weekly impersonation of the Australian Prime Minister's thoughts on the past week's events.[3] Szeps said to The Sydney Morning Herald in 2003 that "if John Howard wasn't in power, it's entirely possible my life would be going in a completely different direction".[3] After John Howard was defeated in the 2007 Australian federal election, Szeps' radio spoof became "Kevin Rudd's Diary", a satire of the new Prime Minister in the same format.[1] Szeps was the creator of Never Never Newsreel, a weekly syndicated satirical radio sketch that ran until June 2008.

Over the Summer 2016/2017 period Szeps hosted the National Evenings Show on ABC Local Radio across Australia.[10]

Szeps also hosts[when?] a podcast by the name of "WeThePeople LIVE", which is available on iTunes.[citation needed]

Personal life[]

Szeps was married on August 16, 2014 in Concord, New Hampshire, to Sean Szeps (Previously Sean Joseph Gallerani).[11] The couple live in Sydney, Australia with their twins.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Javes, Sue (25 February 2008). "Voices of a generation". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b HuffPost Live; Huffington Post; 16 February 2015
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Javes, Sue (24 June 2003). "Finding His Voices". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  4. ^ McInerney, Suzanne (5 November 2001). "UTS winners with the WOW factor". UTS Newsroom. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  5. ^ Umstead, Thomas R. (14 October 2008). "Science Channel On Brink Of International Programming Sales". Multichannel News. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  6. ^ Ward, Roger (22 January 2009). "The Science Channel's "Brink" to Feature American Defense Systems' Protective Glass Used at President Obama's Inaugural". Marketwire. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  7. ^ http://profiletalent.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Josh-Zepps-Bio-22.08.17.pdf
  8. ^ "Josh Zepps guest hosts The Project". TV Tonight. 14 July 2014.
  9. ^ "Weekend Breakfast - Program - ABC Australia". www.abcaustralia.net.au.
  10. ^ Radio warms up for summer - RadioInfo - published 8 December 2016
  11. ^ "Real New England Weddings: Sean Gallerani & Josh Zepps". Boston Magazine. 8 June 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2019.

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