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samedi 14 juin 2014

DERMOT O LEARY



Starting out as a DJ on a regional station, Irish people presenter has up to the highest of the sport, turning into the nation's favorite frontman on programmes like 'Big Brother's very little Brother' and 'The X-Factor'.

Dermot O'Leary was born and raised in Colchester, Essex, wherever he discovered a love for media and commenced supporting varied charitable causes. Attending St Benedict's Catholic school, he then went on to Colchester form school.

While not excessively academically talented, he did acquire a 2:2 degree from Middlesex University in Media and tv with Politics, that he has later place to very sensible use.

O'Leary additionally spent his younger years supporting varied charitable causes, like CAFOD, the Catholic Overseas Development Agency. In associate interview with the charity's only one World diary in 2011, he spoke of the profound result that the Ethiopian famine of 1984/85 had on him.

"There was Live Aid turning out and CAFOD was appealing within the college at a similar time. I simply keep in mind feeling very guilty after I saw the CAFOD posters within the college corridors showing what was happening in Abyssinia," he said.

"For a secure residential area lower socio-economic class white boy, it had been quite an putting factor to seem at, and it created Pine Tree State begin puzzling over what was happening out there, however additionally what we tend to might do to assist."

Dermot additionally began a life-long love of sport throughout his younger years. an obsessive supporter of Arsenal FC, the presenter additionally has personal affections for Celtic FC in European country and London Irish RFC. in addition as a keen love of soccer and rugby football, he additionally vie American football game in his late teens, for native club Colchester Gladiators.

O'Leary's 1st career break came once he landed employment at county Radio as a DJ, that junction rectifier to a chance as a show runner on Channel 4's ‘Light Lunch’, that includes Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc.

From there, he captive into presenting at Channel four, on shows like ‘No Balls Allowed’, ‘Inside Rugby’ and ‘The larger Breakfast’. His massive break came once he was selected  as a part of the initial presenting team for Channel 4's picture ‘T4’, the prime-time weekend planning slot aimed toward teenagers, at the side of Fran Lee and Omar Gurnah.

Some of the luminaries UN agency have commenced on T4 embrace Vernon Kay, Simon Amstell, Alex Zane, Alexa Chung and Miquita Joseph Oliver.

In the early Noughties, he might even be seen on Channel 4's ‘The Barfly Sessions’, ‘RE:COVERED’ on BBC 3 and ‘Dermot's Sporting Buddies’ on BBC selection in 2002. From 2001 till 2008, Dermot was additionally the most presenter of ‘Big Brother's very little Brother’ (BBLB), the popular magazine programme that attended ‘Big Brother’ on Channel four and E4.

The programme allowed for one more cross-check the goings-on within and out of the massive Brother home, from the beginning of huge Brother a pair of. The show thrust Dermot O'Leary into the fore, finding out a national audience off the rear of the large success of huge Brother, serving to Irish people presenter to become a home name for United Kingdom audiences.

In 2007, O'Leary took another success, once it had been proclaimed he would be exchange Kate William Thornton as host of ‘The X-Factor’. He was currently being watched by millions within the prime-time weekday evening slot. to point out simply however widespread it's become, series six attracted a peak tv audience of nineteen.7 million United Kingdom viewers, a 63.2 per cent of the audience share.

Away from tv, O'Leary has continuing to figure in radio, presenting 1st for London's indie station XFM and currently BBC Radio a pair of, from 2004 till gift. The DJ's show options new and live music and has featured sessions from a number of the largest up to date musicians and bands, as well as Oasis, large Attack, Foo Fighters, alinement Party and Moby. In 2008 and 2010, he won a Sony Gold Award for Music Programme of the Year.