Andrea Fonseka

Andrea Fonseka
Kavita Sidhu, Jimmy Choo, Heah Sieu Lay, Andrea Fonseka and Amber Chia at the launch of "The Twelve"
Born Andrea Veronica Fonseka
(1984-08-29) 29 August 1984
Penang, Malaysia
Education National University of Singapore
Occupation Model, host, actress, beauty queen
Years active 2004–present
Spouse(s) Paul Dewar (m. 2010)
Parent(s) Josephine Lena Wong (Mother)

Andrea Veronica Fonseka is a Malaysian model, television presenter, actress and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Malaysia 2004. As an actress, she is currently working predominantly in Malaysia and Singapore. Since 2010, Fonseka has been working as the National Director for Miss Universe Malaysia.[1]

Personal life

Andrea Fonseka was born in Penang, Malaysia, on 29 August 1984. She is of mixed ethnic heritage. Her father is of Sinhalese (Sri Lankan), Portuguese, Spanish, and Filipino descent, while her mother is of Chinese descent [2] She is the youngest of four daughters and currently lives and works between Singapore, Malaysia and Australia. She studied in SMK(P) Taman Petaling in Petaling Jaya during her secondary school years. She also holds a Bachelor of Laws from NUS.

She married Australian lawyer Paul Dewar on 31 July 2010, in Kuala Lumpur.

Career

Fonseka first came to the public's attention when she hosted the first season of Xfresh.tv, a teen program produced by Malaysia's Astro TVIQ.

In 2004, Andrea followed her mother's footsteps[3] and won the Miss Malaysia Universe title.[2] She subsequently represented Malaysia in Miss Universe 2004, in Ecuador. After the pageant, Andrea relocated to Singapore to study Law at the National University of Singapore. She graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from NUS in 2008.

Shortly after moving to Singapore, Andrea became an ambassador for Marie France Bodyline and appeared on numerous magazine covers, including FHM Singapore.

This exposure led her to becoming a host on ESPN's Score Today and then suitcase girl number 10 in Deal or No Deal on Mediacorp Channel 5. Following the success of Deal or No Deal, Channel 5 invited Andrea to co-host the live TV singing contest Live The Dream with Utt and Michelle Chia.[4]

Andrea subsequently moved into acting, starring in small parts in Maggi & Me and Parental Guidance, and then landing major roles in Housemates, the channel 5 drama En Bloc and the feature film Carrotcake Conversations.

Andrea was voted the world's sexiest woman in FHM Singapore's 100 Sexiest Women in the World for 2007. She won No. 1 ranking for the second time in 2008, making her the first repeat winner for FHM's Top 100 Sexiest.

2009–present

Andrea was inducted into the Miss Malaysia Universe Hall of Fame in 2009,[5] recognising her success and contribution in the regional entertainment industry. In 2010, Fonseka became the Face of the Malaysia International Fashion Week, and fronting the Fashion-TV program.

Fonseka is the current National Director[1] for Miss Universe Malaysia.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Xfresh.tvHost
Miss Universe 2004ContestantPageant
2006A Light AffairContestant
Female Magazine 50 Most Gorgeous 2006ContestantPageant
HousematesAndreaMusic videos
Parental GuidanceSIA attendant
2007ESPN Score TodayPresenter
Deal or No DealSuitcase 10Game show
Live The DreamHostLive TV singing contest
2008Maggi & MeSherryTV comedy
En BlocCindy LimTV drama
The Carrotcake ConversationsRuth
Don't Forget the LyricsHerselfGame show
2011BeautyCampHost, judge, executive producerThe search for Miss Universe Malaysia 2012
2012The Apartment Style EditionGuest judgeEpisode 205, season 1
2014Asia's Next Top Model, cycle 2Herself, guest judgeEpisode 8

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 Andrea Fonseka, National Director Archived 17 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine., retrieved 7 April 2011.
  2. 1 2 Former Miss Malaysia shares KL's best-kept shopping secret, Felix Cheong, Asiaone, 18 October 2008.
  3. Beauty queen follows in mother's footsteps, New Straits Times, 16 April 2004.
  4. Bio of Live The Dream host Andrea Fonseka, retrieved February 2009.
  5. About MUMO Archived 7 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine., retrieved 7 April 2011.
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