Osher Gunsberg is an Australian television and radio host and journalist. He is best known as the host of the Australian singing reality show, Australian Idol.
Also, he began hosting the Australian edition of The Bachelor in 2013. Apart from this, he is also the narrator of the factual TV series, Bondi Rescue.
Osher Gunsberg’s Bio, Age
Osher was born as Andrew Günsberg on 29 March 1974 in England. However, his Lithuanian mother and Czech-Jewish father immigrated to Australia when he was only four months old.
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There, he completed his graduation from St Joseph’s Gregory Terrace in Brisbane.
Wedding, Wife, And Baby
Osher has been married to Audrey Griffen- a stylist- since January 2017; the wedding ceremony was held at Hunter Valley.
From the marriage, the TV show host and his wife have a son named Wolfgang, who was born on 23 August 2019.
The couple had first met in 2015 while working together on the fourth season of The Bachelor Australia. However, Audrey is not the first woman in Osher’s life.
He was previously married to Israeli actress Noa Tishby in June 2008. Unfortunately, the pair got separated on 27 December 2011.
Similarly, Audrey was also formerly married and even has a daughter named Georgia from her ex-husband.
Osher’s Net Worth
Osher has an estimated net worth of $12 million as of January 2020. He has accumulated a decent income by hosting plenty of other shows besides Australian Idols, such as Live to Dance on CBS, The Hot Hits, Take 40 Australia and so on.
He has also been featured on TV series like The Con Test, The 7 PM Project, and The Project.
Interesting Facts
Osher Gunsberg is also known by the name, Andrew G.
He was active in the Brisbane band scene between 1994 and 1997, playing electric bass in Feeble’s Junky and double bass in Resin Dogs.
Osher was nominated for a Silver Logie Award in 2004 for the Most Popular TV Presenter for Australian Idol.
He is also a writer, photographer, and has a well-respected podcast.
The TV presenter was nicknamed “Spidey” at the beginnin of his radio career.
He made the first move to television in 1999 as a VJ on Channel[V]’s music shows, including By Demand, The Joint, and whatUwant.