Awards & Winners

Holly Willoughby

Date of Birth 10-February-1981
Place of Birth Brighton
(United Kingdom, England, East Sussex, Sussex, Brighton and Hove)
Nationality United Kingdom
Also know as Holly Marie Willoughby, holly_willoughby, Holly ' Hard To Beat' Willoughby
Profession Presenter, Model, Actor
Holly Marie Willoughby is an English television presenter and model, best known for her current television work with ITV and formerly BBC One. Willoughby rose to fame at the age of fourteen, as a model, but later began hosting various children's shows on CITV, most notably with Stephen Mulhern. In 2006, Willoughby won a BAFTA Award and was chosen to present the celebrity skating show Dancing on Ice which began the same year on ITV, she co-presented the show with Phillip Schofield for six series until her final series 2011. After stepping down from Dancing on Ice, Willoughby began presenting the BBC One talent show The Voice UK, which she hosted for two series with Reggie Yates. She was replaced by Emma Willis for the third series in 2014. In 2008, Willoughby became a team captain on the ITV2 comedy panel show Celebrity Juice where she is known as Holly Willoughbooby, she currently appears alongside main host Leigh Francis and fellow team captain Fearne Cotton. Willoughby has starred in all eleven series to date. In July 2009, Willoughby was selected as a replacement for Fern Britton on ITV's daytime programme This Morning. Her first show aired live on 14 September 2009, and currently hosts the programme from Monday - Thursday mornings alongside Phillip Schofield, with Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes co-hosting on Fridays.

Awards by Holly Willoughby

Check all the awards nominated and won by Holly Willoughby.

2010


Nominations 2010 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Television Award for Most Popular Entertainment Presenter