zoe sheridan

 
 

Zoe Sheridan is currently a freelance entertainment radio reporter,TV Presenter and Actress.
Zoe started her career in radio at SAFM in 1994 where she co- hosted the first night time rock show to go to number one.

In 1995, as a result of her success in Adelaide, she was invited to co-host the Hot 30 Countdown for Brisbane’s B105, which she once again helped make the number one rating show until she left in 1998.  During this time Zoe revealed a talent for interviews and counts Oasis, Janet Jackson, The Cult, Spice Girls, KISS, John Travolta, Russell Crowe and Robin Williams among the hundreds of entertainers she interviewed during this time.  It was in Brisbane that she first fell into TV. While dropping off a voiceover demo to Channel 9, she was asked to audition for a kid’s game show – and scored the gig. The show was Challenger and she enjoyed five 13-week seasons with hysterically funny kids, outrageous hairstyles and lots of green slime.

In 1998, Zoe moved to Sydney to host the 10pm-1am slot on 2 Day FM that featured everything from a psychic on Mystic Mondays to Jams, an RnB/Hip Hop show on Thursdays.  Zoe also spent much of her time filling in for everyone from Breakfast to the National Hot 30 Countdown.

She headed back to her hometown of Adelaide in 2003 to fill in for 3 weeks at SAFM and ended up doing the Breakfast shift with Lehmo for 6 months. She then moved to Drive for the remainder of the year until she headed back to Sydney - and back to television.

In 2004 Zoe became the face of Foxtel Digital’s VH1, the older sister of music channel MTV. Here she presented Music News and co-hosted The Top 20 Countdown and Inside Track with David Campbell. Once again she was able to pursue her passion for interviewing with the likes of Maroon 5, Lionel Ritchie, Jet, Michael Buble, Silverchair and Olivia Newton John to name a few. Zoe remained here until the channel ceased local production.
During this time she also worked part-time at Nova 96.9 in Sydney doing regular weekend shifts, filling in for Bianca Dye and co-hosting on the Matt and Akmal show over the summer of 2006/7.

From January to June 2007, Zoe was back at Channel 9 for The Catch Up, a daytime talkfest co-hosted with Libbi Gorr, Lisa Oldfield and Mary Moody.

For almost 10 years, Zoe was also a nightclub DJ in Brisbane, Adelaide and Sydney.  She still DJ’s for high profile corporate functions.

Zoe continues to work as one of the country’s most sought after Voice Over Artists

Zoe Sheridan