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Laura Csortan (born 9 November 1976) is an Australian model and television presenter.


Career


Modelling

Csortan was crowned
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1997 and represented her country in
Miss Universe 1997 Miss Universe 1997, the 46th Miss Universe pageant, was held on May 16, 1997, at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami Beach, Florida, United States. Brook Lee of the United States was crowned by Alicia Machado of Venezuela at the en ...
, where she won Miss Congeniality and finished in 13th place. Csortan competed in
Miss World 1997 Miss World 1997, the 47th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 22 November 1997 at the Plantation Club Seychelles in Baie Lazare, Seychelles. 86 delegates competed for the coveted crown. At the end of the event, India's Diana Hayden ca ...
, where she was a top 10 semi-finalist.Field, Melissa
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,'' 17 September 2006, URL last accessed 26 November 2006.


Television

From October 2000 until November 2008, she was a host of '' The Great Outdoors'' on the
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. She formerly co-hosted the Australian version of ''
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'', with
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. She hosted Channel 7's broadcast of the
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's ''Massive Nature'', ''Racing Today'', blooper show ''Good As Gold'' and was a panellist on ''Grand Prix TV''. In 2009 Laura was a newsreader for '' Fox Sports News''. Csortan hosted a behind the scenes show for '' Australia's Got Talent'' in 2012. Since 2012, Csortan has been a regular on Channel 7's '' The Morning Show'' where she hosts travel segments. Csortan has regularly appeared on ''
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'' as a panellist.


Other

Csortan has appeared in advertising for
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. She lent her support for Ralph Lauren's Pink Pony campaign, the
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's Set a Sister Free campaign, SunSCHine ( Sydney Children's Hospital) Variety Club, and the Pink Hope Bright Pink Lipstick Day charity campaigns. Csortan has performed internationally as a master of ceremonies for a number of events including Gday USA for
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, Fashions on the Field events for
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and
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, Schwarzkopf Face of the Year, and the Good Food Expo, as well as for brands such as
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, Subaru,
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and Ducati.


Personal life

Csortan grew up riding dirt bikes on her family's farm and has been described as a "petrolhead with a penchant for motorbikes". Csortan gave birth to a daughter, Layla Rose, in 2016.


Filmography


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Csortan, Laura 1976 births Australian beauty pageant winners Australian female models Models from Sydney Australian television presenters Living people Miss Universe 1997 contestants Miss World 1997 delegates Australian women television presenters