Suzanne Paul

Suzanne Paul (born Susan Barnes)[1] is an English-born television personality and celebrity in New Zealand, who became famous for her Natural Glow product and roles as an infomercial hostess and television presenter. She grew up in the working class area of Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton,[1] and worked as a sales demonstrator for almost two decades in the United Kingdom.[2] Paul came to New Zealand in 1991, and still has a distinctive working class English accent. Selling products such as Massage Pillow and the Suzanne Clip, Paul became a successful businesswoman and millionaire, and in 2006 won the Metro Magazine title of 'Woman with the most integrity'.

Paul had her own television series, Second Honeymoon, Garage Sale and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner which screened on TVNZ, as well as appearing in many other top rating New Zealand television programmes like City Celebrity Country Nobody, Celebrity Treasure Island, How's Life, Outrageous Fortune, Intrepid Journeys, Pulp Sport, Best Bits, What Now, Good Morning since then.

She relaunched herself through her trademark styled infomercials and in June 2007 (aged 50) won and became the oldest champion (in the world) of TVNZ's Dancing With The Stars.[3] In September 2008 Paul published a memoir titled But Wait, There's More.[4] In August 2009 Suzanne launched her own clothing range, Suzanne Paul Petites sizes 8 to 16, for women 5 ft 4 inch and under, and the Short & Sweet range in sizes 6 to 18. In September 2010 she announced plans to set up a fashion shop in Remuera to sell the range.

She is married to Duncan Wilson and a stepmother to three teenagers, Hamish, Rachael and Zoe.[5]

From July to August 2010 Suzanne had a starring role in the Internationally acclaimed stage show, Stepping Out by Richard Harris.[6] The show enjoyed a sell out tour of NZ, travelling from Auckland to the major provincial cities. Performing as Vera Andrews, Suzanne received great praise and reviews from critics for her timing, superb line delivery and showed her new skills as a Tap dancer. She again showed her ability to adapt, having now achieved at the highest level in the entertainment industry in NZ.

In 2011 Suzanne appeared in another Internationally acclaimed stage show "Dirty Dusting"[7] which also achieved tremendous reviews and sold out through the country in more than 20 cities.

See also

References

  1. Suzanne’s queen of Kiwi dance, Express & Star, 8 June 2007. Accessed 15 April 2009.
  2. Jo Bailey, her inspiration, Her Magazine, March 2008. Accessed 15 April 2009.
  3. Biography: Suzanne Paul, Karen Kay Management. Accessed 15 April 2009.
  4. But Wait There's More, by Suzanne Paul, Penguin Books Australia. Accessed 15 April 2009.
  5. Suzanne Paul reveals: "I'm a mum at last", New Idea. Accessed 15 April 2009.
  6. Simei-Barton, Paul (13 June 2010). "Review: Stepping Out at SkyCity Theatre". New Zealand Herald.
  7. "Suzanne Paul tries phone sex". Nelson Mail. 2 June 2011.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Lorraine Downes & Aaron Gilmore
Dancing with the Stars (New Zealand) winner
(with partner Stefano Olivieri)
Season 3 (2007)
Succeeded by
Temepara George & Stefano Olivieri
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