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Didier

  • Entertainment:
    DJ, Live Music
  • City:
    Sydney
  • Size:
    1 performer

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Biography

Didier is the new voice of all things Gen Y, from music to film to fashion and technology; he is an actor, model, TV and Radio personality and an established DJ and MC, DJing both nationally and internationally. Didier is the face of Cotton On internationally and he has just released his design collaboration range with Cotton On in Australia. He also joins host Jennifer Hawkins and the judging panel, as a judge on the 2013 series of Australia’s Next Top Model.

Didier was a main cast member on Australia’s No 1 radio breakfast show, 2Day FM’s The Kyle & Jackie O Show. He was also part of the highly successful national radio program Take 40 Australia.

He appeared on Channel Nine’s successful Celebrity Apprentice and proved to be one of the series most popular contestants – the series attracted up to 1.6 million viewers.

A highly successful international model, Didier was the face of underwear brand MensFit and has featured in campaigns for Dolce & Gabbana, Nike and Adidas, among others and was the face of Industrie with international model Miranda Kerr for two years. He has also has appeared in video clips for Natalie Bassingthwaighte in Australia and Mariah Carey in the U.S. Didier is a fashion leader and innovator.

Didier has starred in three short films Nightcrawlers, Coincidence and Mind Games directed by up and coming filmmaker James Demitri and will also feature in and co-direct the documentary film, The LA Story.

Prior to Didier moving to Australia he began his career in music where he worked as one of LA’s youngest music industry executives starting at 18 as an A&R scout for Immortal Records/Epic, RCA Records under music industry legends Clive Davis and Jeff Blue. At 20 he moved over to A&R /Management for Velvet Hammer Records/Management.

Didier is an ambassador for Youth off the Street & has been featured in the Witchery White Shirt Campaign – for the OCRF