Sarah Murdoch
Sarah Murdoch was born in London on May 31st, 1972 and is the Model. At the age of 52, Sarah Murdoch biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Sarah Murdoch (née O'Hare), a British-born Australian model, actress, and television presenter, born 31 May 1972.
Personal life
In 1999, then-Sarah O'Hare married Lachlan Murdoch, the eldest son of Australian-born media mogul Rupert Murdoch. Kalan Alexander (born 2004), Aidan Patrick (born 2006), and their daughter, Aerin Elisabeth Murdoch (born 2010).
Murdoch is involved in helping not-for-profit arts and charitable organizations. In 2004, she was appointed International Ambassador of The Australian Ballet Company and in 2006, she joined The Australian Ballet Board of Directors. She is also an ambassador for the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and joined the board of directors of the Murdoch Children's Research Institute in 2014. Elisabeth Murdoch, her husband Lachlan's grandmother, established the centre in 1986 and is Australia's biggest child health research center. Murdoch, a patron of the National Breast Cancer Foundation of Australia, told the National Press Club of Australia on October 4, 2006 and again on December 24, 2008. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation televised the addresses around the world. Murdoch, a rugby league fan, is a fan of the Manly Sea Eagles.
Career
Murdoch, who was born in Sydney, Australia, studied ballet at Strathfield's The McDonald College of the Performing Arts, where she concentrated on ballet. She turned course after being told by ballet master Alan Alexander Cross that she was too tall and would never make it as a ballerina.
After being introduced to Vivien's Management in Sydney, her modelling career began at the age of 17. Shortly after, she landed in Paris and began modeling for Karl Lagerfeld, Issey Miyake, Chanel, Emanuel Ungaro, Gianfranco Ferré, Givenchy, Alberta Ferretti, Kenzo, Valentino, and Oscar de la Renta. She appeared in ads for Bonds, L'Oréal, Revlon, Ralph Lauren, Yves Saint Laurent, and Estée Lauder, as well as the 1999 and 2003 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issues. Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Glamour, GQ, Bazaar, Harper's Bazaar are among her magazine covers. She has appeared in Australia, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States on magazine cover stories.
Murdoch appeared on Weekend Sunrise on the Seven Network in October 2013.
In the romantic comedy Head Over Heels, Murdoch starred alongside fellow model Shalom Harlow. She appeared in an episode of the sitcom Friends (S07E07).
On the Nine Network's most popular morning news and interview show, Murdoch filled in for Jessica Rowe. Rowe was off the job for four months due to Rowe's absence.
Murdoch will complete her hosting duties on Today and resign on March 30, 2007, according to The Sydney Morning Herald on March 26, 2007. Kellie Sloane, a presenter for Nine News, has been with Murdoch until May 2007, when Lisa Wilkinson took over as the new co-host on Today.
Murdoch, a patron of the National Breast Cancer Foundation, was on the 4th of October, 2007, alongside Karl Stefanovic, to raise breast cancer awareness.
After Meares infamously blundered her way into Australia's Next Top Model in 2007 and flat-out refused to attend in 2008's finale, Murdoch swapped Jodhi Meares as host of Australia's Next Top Model. Murdoch has also signed a contract with Foxtel to produce documentaries with her production company, Room 329 Productions, in addition to hosting Top Model and an executive producer on the program. During the 2010 Australia's Next Top Model Grand Finals for announcing an incorrect winner, she came under intense media scrutiny. Murdoch announced on December 12 that she would leave Top Model after three seasons.
Murdoch and her production company Room 329 Productions, as well as Foxtel, produced four episodes of Pride of Australia, with Murdoch herself as host. The program features uplifting accounts of everyday Australians displaying acts of great courage, love, and tenacity in the face of adversity. Thousands of people were nominated to News Limited papers around Australia, and the stories were published.
In August 2012, Murdoch hosted Everybody Dance Now, but the show was cancelled after just four episodes due to poor ratings.