Ortis Deley - Other Appearances

Other Appearances

  • He hosted The People's Choice Black Music Awards for Five as well as appearing as a regular guest / singer / team captain on Night Fever, also for Five.
  • He was one of the main presenters on the last ever two series of the BBC's flagship Saturday morning show, Live & Kicking.
  • He co-hosted the British Academy Children's Film and Television Awards with Emma Bunton, at The London Hilton. Highlights of the show were broadcast on ITV.
  • In 2004, he received a second nomination from the organisation for Best Presenter.
  • On BBC Radio 5 Live, he presented his own sports show which featured in depth interviews with British Athletes preparing for the Sydney Olympics.
  • On primetime BBC One, he presented a one-off special for Tomorrow's World entitled Lab Rats.
  • He also appeared on BBC Two's Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
  • He is now auditioning for parts in musicals, theatre, television dramas and films as well as continuing his presenting.
  • In 2005, he guest starred in an episode of ChuckleVision, acting as a music agent and fashion designer.
  • He has also appeared as an analyst on Sky Sports' NBA Basketball coverage.
  • In 2006, he was a contestant on the first series of reality show Celebrity Scissorhands.
  • He does the UK voice for DJ Lance Rock in Yo Gabba Gabba!.
  • He appeared as a pundit on Most Annoying People 2008 on BBC Three.
  • He also appeared on the World Cup 2010's Most Shocking Moments on BBC Three.
  • Before he was well known, he appeared on an episode of Cilla Black's Blind Date in 1994.
  • He's lead singer in a band that does rock covers called Revenge Of Gentlemen.
  • He appeared as a guest on The Wright Stuff as a guest everyday for a week in May 2011.
  • He appears briefly in Pirates of the Caribbean 2.

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