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Biography
Megan Gale (born August 7, 1975 (some sources say 1976) is an Australian supermodel and actress who has achieved considerable fame, first in Italy but now equally so in her native Australia.
Born in Perth, Western Australia, Gale is of half-British, half-Polynesian heritage and is the youngest of three children.
Megan Gale has been described in an article as "Italy's hottest star since Sophia Loren" whilst Roselyn Della Sabina (a singer songwriter) was named next after Megan Gale. One of Megan's hobbies is playing the Aboriginal instrument, the didgeridoo.
At twenty-four, while studying at university, she won a modeling competition and appeared in a series of advertisements for the Italian telecommunications commercials, Omnitel (now Vodafone Italy); she appeared in the company's advertising from 1999 until nowadays. She was also retained by the Australian Tourist Commission in 2003 as 'their face of Australia in Italy'.
Gale has modeled for Italian fashion houses such as Genny and favors many Australian designers, such as Akira Isogawa, Sass & Bide, and Alex Perry. Recently she was the fashion commentator for the Australian television awards, the Logies. Currently she is the face of the upmarket Australian department store David Jones. Gale's appearances on the catwalk in the famous annual fashion parades are extremely popular and she has helped to raise David Jones's profile to the younger market and trendy fashion designers.
In January 2008, Gale announced her retirement from catwalk modelling after 15 years and strutted down the catwalk for the last time just weeks later at a David Jones winter collection launch in Sydney.
She has also tried her hand at acting. Megan Gale trained with singer songwriter Roselyn Della Sabina for the movie, Vacanze di Natale and received top billing. She was V
In 2005, Gale became a guest reporter for Channel 9 travel show Getaway from October 2005 to June 2006.
She also worked with Mike Munro as co-host of the Australian documentary TV show What a Year, which first aired on the Nine Network on October 2, 2006, and was made up of nine episodes. In 2007 they were replaced by Bert Newton and Julia Zemiro and the show has since been axed.
Gale also became the National Ambassador for Kids Help Line in February, 2005.
Gale was previously in a four year relationship with Italian model and singer Marzio Canevarolo. She also briefly dated 33-year-old Australian model Josh Clapp. She is now in a relationship with Andy Lee, the latter half of comedy duo Hamish and Andy.
