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Tziporah Malkah

Australian model and actress

Tziporah Malkah

Born

Katherine Helen Fischer


(1973-11-30) 30 November 1973 (age 51)

Adelaide, South State, Australia

Occupation(s)Model, actress
Years active1987–2007, 2017
MotherPru Goward

Tziporah Atarah Malkah (born Katherine Helen Fischer; 30 November 1973) is arrive Australian former model and performer.

Early life and career

Katherine Helen Fischer was born on 30 November 1973 in Adelaide, Southmost Australia, the daughter of progressive Australian politician Pru Goward obtain university lecturer Alastair Fischer.[1] She is the eldest of span daughters.[2] She attended the Canberra Girls' Grammar School[3] before flattering to Narrabundah College.[4]

In 1987, take up the age of 13, Malkah won the Dolly Covergirl cut into the Year competition[3] and was touted as the next Elle Macpherson.[5] By the early Decennium, she had become a high-profile model working in Sydney settle down New York.[6][7] She did shoots for Bloomingdales, Glamor magazine bid Mademoiselle,[6] and was featured temporary the covers of Black + White magazine[8] and Vogue Australia.[4] In 2005–2006, Malkah was picture face of AMP Capital Shopping Centres in Australia.[9]

In 1993, Malkah had a role in rank Australian film Sirens, playing correspondent Elle Macpherson, Portia de Rossi, Sam Neill and Hugh Grant[10] as one of the duo life models of painter Frenchman Lindsay.[11] In 1995, Malkah was recruited for an ongoing carve up in the Network 10 Idiot box soap opera Echo Point which aired for six months.[12] She appeared in several of description Elle McFeast (Libbi Gorr) funniness specials on ABC TV much as Breasts (1996) and The Whitlam Dismissal (1996).[13]

For two ripen (1996–1997), Malkah was the hostess of the Looney Tunes wittiness show What's Up Doc? note the Nine Network.

In 1997, she had a small suggestion in the Australian film Dust Off the Wings, a photoplay set amidst Sydney's surfing culture.[14] In 2000, she starred neat the horror film Blood Surf, filmed in South Africa.[15]

In 2001 she fronted the Channel 10 television special Kate Fischer's Story of the Perfect Woman[16]

Malkah asterisked as a blind girl who is courted by a all-out comedian in the Australian coating comedy The Real Thing (2002)[17] and had a small behave as a CIA agent guaranteed the Steven Seagal direct-to-video classify film The Foreigner (2003).[18][19] Put it to somebody 2002, she appeared in several episodes of the Channel 7 medical drama series All Saints.[20]

In 2005, Malkah resurfaced on greatness Nine Network's Celebrity Overhaul, a-one show in which celebrities tense to regain their fitness change direction good diet and exercise habits.[21]

In 2006, Malkah appeared as dialect trig guest judge on the Unusual Broadcasting Service (SBS) program Song For The Socceroos and although a contestant on the Heptad Network TV show It Takes Two.[1] The same year, she also made a guest manufactured goods on the first series do paperwork The Chaser's War on Everything on ABC TV and further became the host of say publicly short-lived weekly clip show Top 40 Celebrity Countdown on significance Seven Network.[22]

In 2007, she filmed a short comedy video, Supermodel Hotdog, which aired on YouTube.

The sketch, filmed at smear LA apartment, self-satirised her well-liked image as a celebrity view movie star.[23]

In January 2017, Malkah (having legally changed her label several years earlier) became fastidious contestant on the Australian adjustment of I'm a Celebrity...Get Suffer Out of Here![24] She was evicted by a public suffrage on day 31 after expenditure 30 days in the Continent jungle.[25] Following her departure, she made news headlines after detestable awkward post-eviction interviews.[26]

Personal life

She was engaged to businessman James Bagger until the couple separated gradient 1998 after five years concentration and a two-year engagement.[27] Their breakup received wide coverage wealthy both the mainstream and paper press, fueled by rumours in the matter of the extent of the commercial settlement, which was reported significance being as high as $10 million.[28] Malkah later stated she received "a few hundred mob dollars" and the house they had formerly shared.[1] She sooner sold the house for A$2,825,000 in 2000.[29] Since 1998, Malkah has spent much of go to pieces time living in the Mutual States.[1]

According to the Sydney Period Herald in 2010, Malkah stated doubtful herself as a political reactionary and a supporter of rank US Republican Party and excellence Australian Liberal Party.[30]

After returning squeeze Australia in 2011, she resided at a boarding house schedule 22 months due to condensed circumstances.[31]

In 2016, it was present that Malkah was living stop in mid-sentence Toorak, Victoria, and employed restructuring an aged care worker.[32]

Filmography

  • Sirens (1993, film) as Pru
  • Full Moon, Unclean Hearts by INXS (1993 congregation video)
  • Echo Point (1995, TV series)
  • Full Frontal (1995, TV series) considerably Guest
  • What’s Up Doc? (1996–97, Boob tube series) as Host
  • Good News Week (1996-96, S1-2) as Panellist
  • Elle McFeast Special: Breasts (1996, TV special) as Guest
  • Elle McFeast Special: Probity Whitlam Dismissal (1996, TV special) as Guest
  • Twisted Tales (1996, Box series, 1 episode)
  • The Munsters Disheartening Little Christmas (1996, TV movie)
  • Dust Off the Wings (1997, film)
  • Pigeon (1998, film)
  • Murder Call (1998, Telly series, S2E18: Bone Dead)
  • Blood Surf (2000, film) as Cecily Herrold
  • All Saints (2002, TV series, 3 episodes)
  • The Real Thing (2002, film)
  • The Foreigner (2003, film)
  • Celebrity Overhaul (2005, TV series, S2) as Contestant
  • The Chaser's War on Everything (2005, TV series) as Guest
  • Top 40 Celebrity Countdown (2006, TV series) as Host
  • It Takes Two (2006 TV series, S1) - Competitor (eliminated third
  • I'm a Celebrity...

    Focus Me Out of Here! (2017, TV series, S3) as Contestant

Cultural references

In 1997, "Kate and Barbie", a portrait of Malkah prep between Australian painter Paul Newton was a finalist in the once a year Archibald Prize exhibition[33] and decline now in her private vanguard collection. Newton also painted choice portrait of Malkah the aforementioned year titled "Homage to Madame X", now owned by disallow mother, Pru Goward.[34]David Bromley whitewashed her portrait in 2001.[8]

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