Grant Denyer


Grant Craig Denyer is an Australian television and radio presenter and motor racing driver, who has worked for several television networks, including Seven Network and Network 10, mostly serving as a presenter. He previously hosted
Family Feud and Australia's Got Talent. Currently, he hosts channel 10's main game show Deal or No Deal.
In 2018, he won a Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television.

Television career

In 1997, Denyer began his career in the media with a position at Prime Television in Wagga Wagga as a news reporter and journalist. He moved to Sydney to work as V8 Supercar pit reporter for Network Ten, when he caught the eye of television producer Adam Boland.
Boland saw the potential in Denyer and offered him full-time position as the weather presenter on the relaunched Sunrise program from 2004 until the end of 2006. Denyer left this position in December 2006 due to wanting to spend more time with his family, though he remained as a roving reporter for the breakfast program Sunrise.
Denyer won the fourth series of Dancing with the Stars and also hosted the celebrity duet singing competition It Takes Two from 2006 to 2008. He has also presented All Time Greatest Aussie Bloopers, Guinness World Records with co-host Shelley Craft and Australia's Got Talent. He is the holder of five official Guinness World Records.
From 2006 to 2011, he was the host of Carols in the Domain in Sydney.
In 2007, his race and television career saw him both racing and being a part of the commentary team featuring Neil Crompton, Matthew White, Mark Beretta and Daniel Gibson to report on the V8 Supercar Series.
In January 2010, Denyer returned to Sunrise as weather presenter, succeeding Fifi Box who became Entertainment editor. Grant remained weather presenter until he resigned in March 2013 to spend more time with his family. He also hosted the short-lived Iron Chef Australia, in 2010.
In late 2013, Denyer hosted Slide Show. He hosted a series of Million Dollar Minute which first aired on 16 September 2013. On 29 November 2013, Denyer resigned due to 'family reasons' and he was replaced by Weekend Sunrise sports presenter Simon Reeve.
In 2014, Denyer joined Network Ten as the host of a revived version of game show Family Feud. Denyer has described himself as a "workaholic".
In 2015, Denyer co-hosted The Great Australian Spelling Bee alongside Chrissie Swan.
In 2016, he also had a guest appearance on Neighbours for Family Feud on episode 7477.
In 2018, Denyer hosted an Australian version of Game of Games.
In 2019, Denyer co-hosted Dancing with the Stars alongside Amanda Keller and hosted Celebrity Name Game.
In 2021, he appeared as a contestant on the seventh season of Network 10's I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Australia. He ended up placing second overall, behind winner Abbie Chatfield.
In 2023, Denyer competed on the seventh season of The Amazing Race Australia with his wife, Cheryl. In the second leg of the race in Agra, India, he collapsed due to the extreme heat, reaching 45 °C. He had to be driven to the pit stop for that leg of the race after all other racers had finished, and was subsequently bedridden for seven weeks afterwards. He speculated this was due to his severe mould allergy, as one of the challenges involved handling cow manure.
In 2023, Denyer was announced as the new host of Deal or No Deal for Network 10 replacing Andrew O'Keefe. It premiered on 29 January 2024.

Television

Awards

Denyer has been nominated four times for the Logie Award for Best Presenter award at the TV Week Logie Awards. He was nominated in 2007, 2008 and 2009 for his roles on It Takes Two and on Australia's Got Talent. He was nominated again in 2015 for his role in Family Feud.
In 2006, Denyer was recognised by voters in the TV Fugly Awards as being Australia's Spunkiest Male TV Personality. Grant has been voted "sexiest presenter on TV" by a Melbourne Metro magazine poll, and he was voted the most datable male by New Woman magazine.
In 2016, Denyer won the silver Logie award for Best Entertainment Program for Family Feud.
In 2018, Denyer was nominated for a Gold Logie for the third year in a row, which he won, as well as winning Logie Award for Most Popular Presenter.

Radio career

In December 2017, Southern Cross Austereo announced that Denyer would be joining 2Day FM to host the Em, Grant and Ed breakfast show with comedians Em Rusciano and Ed Kavalee. Ash London joined the show in 2019 replacing Rusciano.
In August 2019, Southern Cross Austereo announced that Grant, Ed and Ash would finish on Friday 16 August due to taking a 'new direction'. Grant, Ed and Ash was replaced by a music focused show.
On 3 October 2019, it was announced that Denyer would host a new radio show with Yvie Jones in December, the Grant and Yvie Show, a Summer breakfast show that would air in Hit Network's major metro markets, except 2Day FM in Sydney.

Recording career

In December 2018, Denyer released his debut single, "Driving Home for Christmas".

Motor racing

Denyer drove a Ford Falcon in the Fujitsu V8 Supercar series for Speed FX Racing with Michael Caruso and Daniel Elliot. He debuted with Dick Johnson Racing in 2005. In the same year he was awarded the Mike Kable Rookie of the Year prize finishing his debut season in the top 10.
In 2006, Denyer raced in the Sandown 500 and the prestigious Bathurst 1000 with DJR and with Alex Davison. Denyer and Alex came 9th overall at Bathurst. Denyer also had success in tarmac rallying, achieving a podium finish in 2007's Suncoast Rally in which he drove the Les Walkden-prepared Subaru Impreza WRX STi. He finished 37.8 seconds behind the Skelta G-Force of Ray Vandersee, and 3.6 seconds clear third place-getter, Matt Close, in his Porsche Turbo. Going into the final stage he trailed Close by 4.7 seconds, and moved ahead of the Porsche to take second place.
In 2002, Denyer competed in the Bathurst 24-hour Endurance Event, he drove a Nissan 200SX. In 2003 he competed in the same event, this time driving a Porsche 996 GT3 finishing second in his class, sixth overall.
Denyer won his first ever Supercars race in the Development Series at Sandown on 7 June 2008 in the second race of the weekend. More wins came and Denyer had his best season in 2009, finishing fourth in the 2009 Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series.
In early 2010 Denyer stated he would no longer be pursuing full season drives in motorsport, however in 2011 Denyer was announced as the lead driver of Shannons-Mars Racing, a V8 Supercar team formed for the purposes of a TV show, the Shannons Supercar Showdown. Denyer's Bathurst 1000 co-driver was Cam Waters, winning the competition beating runner-up British racing driver Andrew Jordan. Waters as of 2016 became a full-time Supercars regular with ProDrive.
Denyer also competed in the Australian GT Championship with Maranello Motorsport in 2015, but switched to the McLaren 650S fielded by Tekno Autosports, sometimes in partnership with car owner and eventual 2016 Bathurst 1000 champion Jonathon Webb, in the GT series. In 2016 Denyer won the Australian Endurance Championship, an offshoot of the GT Championship, with Nathan Morcom.

Career results

Source of results is Driver Database.
SeasonSeriesPositionCarCompetitor / team
2001V8 Brute Muster5thFord Falcon XR8VIP Pet Foods Racing
2002V8 Brute Muster4thFord Falcon XR8VIP Pet Foods Racing
2003Australian V8 Brutes Series7thFord Falcon XR8VIP Pet Foods Racing
2004V8 Brute Championship11thFord Falcon XR8VIP Pet Foods Racing
2004V8 Utes Australia Summer Series1stFord Falcon XR8VIP Pet Foods Racing
2005Holden Performance Driving Centre V8 Supercar Series10thFord BA FalconDick Johnson Racing
2006Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series9thFord BA FalconDick Johnson Racing
2006V8 Supercar Championship Series42ndFord BA FalconDick Johnson Racing
2007Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series28thFord BA FalconFord Rising Stars Racing
MW Motorsport
2007V8 Supercar Championship Series51stFord BA FalconWPS Racing
2008Australian Mini Challenge6thMini Cooper JCW R56 ChallengeDecorug Racing
2008Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series15thFord BA FalconMW Motorsport
2008V8 Supercar Championship Series55thFord BF FalconFord Rising Stars Racing
2009Australian Mini Challenge5thMini Cooper JCW R56 ChallengeDecorug Racing
2009Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series4thFord BF FalconDick Johnson Racing
2011Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series33rdHolden VE CommodoreKelly Racing
2011International V8 Supercars ChampionshipNCHolden VE CommodoreKelly Racing
2014Aussie Racing Cars Super Series40thARC Euro GT YamahaMARC Cars Australia
2015Australian GT Championship2ndFerrari 458 Italia GT3Maranello Motorsport
2015Dunlop V8 Supercar Series31stFord FG FalconImage Racing
2016Australian Endurance Championship1stMcLaren 650S GT3Tekno Autosports
2016Dunlop V8 Supercar Series27thHolden VE CommodoreEggleston Motorsport
2018Australian Production Car Championship3rdLotus Exige 350 SportSimply Sports Cars