Hannah-joy Lewis

Hannah-joy Lewis

Birthday: July 19, 1979 in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England, UK
Height: 160 cm
Hannah-joy Lewis was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England. As an only child she loved horse-riding and the outdoors. After excelling at school she was offered a place at university and graduated from the Nottingham University in 2001 with a 2:1 BA Honours in Contemporary Arts, majoring in dance and performance. Hannah then went on to study a... Show more »
Hannah-joy Lewis was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England. As an only child she loved horse-riding and the outdoors. After excelling at school she was offered a place at university and graduated from the Nottingham University in 2001 with a 2:1 BA Honours in Contemporary Arts, majoring in dance and performance. Hannah then went on to study at The Acadrmy Drama School in London. During this time Hannsh won an opportunity to present a one off show on MTV and focused her sights on TV presenting. Within a short while she was offered the chance to present on Diggit a popular ITV1 children's TV show but turned down the opportunity as she was offered a record deal with Sony/BMG at the same time. In 2004 and 2005 Hannah toured the UK with her band aptly named POP! Whilst managed by Pete Waterman. POP! supported the likes of Blue and Westlife and played to audiences in excess of 60,000. POP! had 3 top 20 singles and 2 number 1 singles in the Dance chart. During this time Hannah featured on many TV shows included Nevermind the Buzzcocks (2004) Children in Need (2004) GM:TV (2004) Newsround (2004) Ministry of Mayhem (2004/2005) Des N Mel (2005) Top of the Pops Saturday (2005) CBBC (2005) and CD:UK (2005). The band decided to go their separate ways and Hannah went on to present various TV shows included Grab A Grand, QuizCall, PriceDrop and BidUp TV. Throughout this time Hannah continued to work as a model and landed front covers, TV commercials and billboards across the UK. During her career Hannah has featured in films Nasty Neighbours (1999) Xmen: First Class (2011) and Green Street Hooligans (2013). Apart from appearing in her own music video's she's also been cast as the lead girl for the likes of Jay Sean, The Streets, The Freemasons and Outwork. Show less «
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