Toni Pearen


Toni Michelle Pearen, is an Australian actress, singer, songwriter and TV presenter. She initially became recognisable through her role on soap opera E Street from 1989 until 1992. She had a limited pop music career in the mid-1990s with the release of one album, Intimate, which provided two ARIA certified gold singles, "In Your Room" and "I Want You". She was host of Australia's Funniest Home Video Show from 2003 to 2007, and competed on the eighth season of Dancing with the Stars.

Career

Film and television career

Pearen came to be known in 1989 when she landed the role of Toni Windsor on the Australian soap opera E Street. She played the role until 1992 when she left to pursue her music career. In 1994, she briefly returned to TV, this time playing Beth Armstrong on Home and Away.
Pearen also appeared in a number of films including All Men Are Liars, Colin Fitz Lives! and On the Dead Side, all released in 1995. From 1995 until 2002 Pearen lived and worked in the United States, guest starring in multiple television shows such as JAG.
Upon returning to Australia in 2002, Pearen landed the role as host of Nine's Australia's Funniest Home Video Show beginning February 2003. In an interview with ninemsn, she said the show was a perfect fit for her, and it "reminds us that strange things happen every day, and you need to laugh."
After Australia's Funniest Home Video Show Pearen took on a guest starring role with the soap Out Of The Blue for five episodes, and in 2010 had a small part in the World War II miniseries The Pacific, produced by Steven Spielberg – the follow-up to Band of Brothers.
Pearen began appearing on the eighth season of the Seven Network's Dancing with the Stars.

Music career

After leaving E Street, Pearen became a success in the Australian Dance Pop scene in 1992 and 1993, scoring two consecutive top 10 ARIA Gold certified hits with "In Your Room" and "I Want You". A year later, between 1994 and 1995 two less successful singles were released, "Walkaway Lover" and "Joy". Pearen's 1994 album Intimate was well received by critics, but peaked at number 56 in Australia.
From 1995 to 2002, Pearen lived in Los Angeles, working as an actor, singer and songwriter. In 2002, she moved back to Australia, taking residence on Scotland Island, New South Wales. In early 2003 during an appearance on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Pearen revealed she could be aiming to revive her music career in the near future. It was later revealed that part of the reason for her hiatus in the United States was to find the time to write new music. Although she has made musical performances at Carols by Candlelight in 2003 and ABBA Mania in 2006, very little of any plans to return to music did not happen until August 2008 when a new untitled demo track appeared on Pearen's Official MySpace page. Later in September 2008 another new untitled demo was added. On 21 October 2008 The Daily Telegraph reported on plans that Pearen is considering to start work on her long-awaited follow up album to 1994's Intimate, with achieving Top 5 on Dancing With The Stars as her inspiration.

Dancing with the Stars performances

In late 2008, Toni Pearen joined the cast of the eighth season of Dancing With The Stars. Pearen's partner is Henry Byalikov from the first season of So You Think You Can Dance Australia.
She was eliminated on 19 October 2008.

Personal life

Toni began her singing/acting studies at Lynda Keane Studios Sydney with Lynda Keane and Greg Anderson.
She dated her Home and Away Co-star, Mat Stevenson in 1994.
In late 2006, Pearen was engaged to longtime boyfriend, Will Osmond, a bankrupted ex co-owner of a Darling Harbour restaurant. They have jointly acquired property, and once resided together on Scotland Island. Pearen married Osmond in the north western New South Wales town of Moree on 17 November 2007. Pearen's Los Angeles-based actor friend Kym Wilson was her bridesmaid and Osmond's older brother Simon was best man. They were married in the garden of the Osmond family home.
Toni gave birth to her son Lucky in 2009 and daughter Ever in 2012.

Filmography

Television and film roles

YearTitleRoleNotes---
1988A Country PracticePatty MorrisonFirst acting role---
1989–1992E StreetToni Windsor---
1993Video Smash HitsPresenterFirst presenting role---
1993Coca-Cola Take 40 AustraliaPresenter---
1994Home and AwayBeth Armstrong---
1994Red Music TelevisionPresenter---
1995All Men Are LiarsAngelaFeature film, Leading role---
1995On The Dead SideFeature film---
1997Colin Fitz Lives!Pandemonium FanFeature film---
1997Carols By CandlelightPerformer---
2000JAGJennyAppeared in episodes Boomerang, Part 1 and Boomerang, Part 2---
2002The Best of Aussie DramaHerselfFirst appearance on Australian television in almost five years---
2003Who Wants To Be A MillionaireCelebrity Contestant---
2003Carols By CandlelightPerformerFirst appearance at Carols By Candlelight in six years---
2003–2007Australia's Funniest Home VideosHostLongest serving host of the show to date---
2005Celebrity CircusHerself---
2005The Footy ShowHerself---
2006Bert's Family FeudContestantTook part in the Celebrity Showdown week from 3–7 April---
2006ABBA ManiaPerformer---
2006–200720 to 1Herself---
2007The Rock Eisteddfod ChallengeHost---
2008Out Of The BlueJustineAppeared in five episodes – First acting role in eight years---
2008The OneHerselfWas read by a Psychic on the second last episode in July---
2008Deal Or No DealContestantAppeared on special 25 August episode Dancing With The Deal---
2008Dancing With The StarsContestant---
2010The PacificThe sequel to Band Of Brothers, appeared in one episode---
2011The Morning ShowPresenterDettol informercials---
2011Tough NutsMatilda 'Tilly' DevineFoxtel2018Ladies In BlackCustomer 4

Discography

Albums

Singles