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Canadian TV personality and videographer
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Natasha Eloi
Natasha Eloi at the Battlestar Galactica finale Vancouver, BC, March 21, 2009
BornHammersmith, England
OccupationBroadcaster

Natasha Eloi (born in Hammersmith, England) is a Canadian television personality and videographer. She is most often seen on the Space channel as a space, science and technology reporter and on The Circuit as the resident toy expert. She also hosts a show called It Came From The Basement! where she takes a look at people's collections related to science fiction memorabilia. She was a co-presenter on the 2001: A Space Road Odyssey and the Spacey Awards from 2003 to 2006.

She graduated from Stephen Leacock Collegiate Institute in Toronto.

TV appearances as herself

  • June 2000 and August 2001 - TSN's Off The Record
  • August 2000 to Present - SFX Convention
  • October 2001 - First Wave
  • July 2001 - Toronto Star's Best Dressed of 2001
  • January 21, 2001 - CTV's Open Mike With Mike Bullard
  • September 18–24, 2003 - NOW Magazine 'My Style' Feature
  • September 2004 - Women In Media Foundation Commercial

Awards

References

  1. Frye, Brenden (15 June 2010). "Natasha Eloi Talks SPACE Channel". CGMagazine. Retrieved 20 August 2020.

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