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Helen Dalley Biography

Helen Dalley

Facts of Helen Dalley

Date of Birth: 1957
Birth Nation: Australia
Name Matt Smith
Birth Name Joel Rush
Father David Smith
Mother Lynne Smith
Nationality American
Birth Place/City Tampa
Profession Actor
Net Worth N/A
Eye Color Black
Hair Color Light brown
Weight in KG 73 KG
Boyfriend Matt Lucas
Married Not Yet
Education University of East Anglia
Awards 2014 National Television Awards
Movies The Crown
TV Show American Psycho
Ethnicity White
Body Measurements N/A
Married to Darren McMullen
Children 3
Nick Name Emma
Religion Hinduism
Working For MTV’s
Famous for Teen Wolf as Allison Agent
Affair with Terrence Howard
Divorce Yes
Sisters Marybeth Cleveland
Siblings Laura Jayne Smith
Books Selp-Helf
Online Presence Facebook,Wiki,Twitter,Instagram
Face Color White
Girlfriend N/A
Music Group One Direction (Since 2010)
Breast Size 32B
Waist size 24
Hip Size 33
Shoe Size 8 US
Salary N/A

Quick Timeline of Helen Dalley

1957 Born in Australia
1979 Graduated from University of Sydney
1979 Began writing freelance articles
1986 Became the reporter of Nine Network's Business Sunday
2012 Joined Sky News Australia
1994 Won United Nations Media Peace Award
1996 Won Michael Daley Award
2002 Won Media Peace Award

Detail Timeline of Helen Dalley

1957

Born in Australia

Helen was from the middle class family born as Helen Dalley somewhere in Australia. She also spends most of her childhood days there. She is an Australian and is of white ethnicity. She is tall and beautiful. 

1979

Graduated from University of Sydney

With the completion of her secondary education, Helen joined University of Sydney. There she majored in Arts degree. She completed her Bachelor Degree in arts with Honours in French. After that she began her professional career. 

1979

Began writing freelance articles

She began working in a print media. In 1979, she took the job of freelance writer and began writing articles for National Times. She also worked at The Australian Women's Weekly. She also worked as a writer in USA. 

1986

Became the reporter of Nine Network's Business Sunday

In the early 1980s, she attended Columbia University where she studied business journalism course. In 1986, she joined Nine Network's Business Sunday and began serving them as their reporter. She also served as a reporter for Sunday.

2012

Joined Sky News Australia

Helen Dalley is an award winning Australian journalist. She is known for her work at Publishing and Broadcasting Limited (PBL) media stable. She is also popular for being a news presenter on Sky News Australia. In the early 2012, she joined Sky News Australia as the presenter of National News Sunday.

1994

Won United Nations Media Peace Award

In the early 1990s, she covered the news about the Eddie Mabo story. For covering this story, she was honored with United Nations Media Peace Award in 1990. During that time she worked for Nine Networks. 

1996

Won Michael Daley Award

In 1996, she got her one and only nomination in Michael Daley Award. She was also honored with this award that year. She won this award for Excellence in Science and Technology Journalism. She was honored with this award for her work on information superhighway.

2002

Won Media Peace Award

Till now she has been nominated in lots of prestigious awards and she has also won several of them. In 2002, she was honored with Media Peace Award. She won this award for a story on refugee children.

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Helen Dalley has been keeping her personal profile low and secret. Information related to her love affairs, boyfriend and married life is unknown. Till now, no one has claimed her as being their girlfriend.

With the completion of her secondary education, Helen joined University of Sydney. There she majored in Arts degree. She completed her Bachelor Degree in arts with Honours in French. After that she began her professional career. She began working in a print media. In 1979, she took the job of freelance writer and began writing articles for National Times. She also worked at The Australian Women's Weekly. In the early 1980s, she attended Columbia University where she studied business journalism course. In 1986, she joined Nine Network's Business Sunday and began serving them as their reporter. In the early 2012, she joined Sky News Australia as the presenter of National News Sunday. She has been earning lucrative amount of salary and her net worth is also expected to be high.