Dylan Lewis is one of Australia's most enduring and recognisable entertainers, with a career spanning over two decades and encompassing television, radio, film and music.
Dylan was a mainstay on Nova for 13 years, and was most recently heard all over Adelaide as the co-host of Nova919 Adelaide breakfast show Dylan and Hayley', and Lewis and Lowe' before that. The start of 2020 saw Dylan feature as a guest host of Double J's Summer Mornings'. For two years he then hosted Double J Weekends. He has previously hosted radio shows on Fox FM, Triple J and Nova 100 in Melbourne.
Dylan's hard work and talent has been rewarded by winning 3 ACRA Awards so far in his radio career, Best Newcomer' 2007, Best Music Personality' in 2009 and Best Music Presenter' 2012.
Current Work:
Dylan has hosted many launches, corporate functions and awards events. The rare experience of hosting an abundance of television shows, including hundreds of hours of live TV, combined with his professionalism and elite talent allows him to deliver at the highest level.
He also now plays in a band called The Haploids making music for kids that parents won't hate.
Dylan extends his support to many different charity causes through his media profile. Namely, he's been an ambassador for Headspace (The National Youth Mental Health Foundation), The Starlight Foundation, Smiling Mind, Ride2School Day, Lifeline and Artists For Kids.
The start of 2022 saw Dylan enter the so-called' jungle and win I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here', supporting Lifeline' as his chosen charity.
Previous Experience:
Infamously known as the presenter of Recovery' on ABC, Dylan has hosted an array of television music and variety shows, including 10.30 Slot, Pepsi Live and Network Ten's national Saturday morning show, Video Hits' with Faustina Agolley from 2010 to 2011. To the delight of Recovery' fans, the Recovery Special' returned in 2019 as part of ABC's AusMusic month.
A regular star on television, Dylan has also been popular guest panellist on shows such as Spicks & Specks', Talkin' Bout Your Generation', as well as regular field reporter and guest co-host on The Circle' and appearances on Network Ten's The Project' doing the Whip Around'.
When Dylan first shot to cult fame on ABC TV's national Saturday morning live music show Recovery' in 1996, he catapulted the popularity of live music and interviewing to a new level. He hosted Recovery' for four years and his infectious persona brought a new element into Saturday morning television. Dylan's warmth and individuality aided in attaining artists that would appear exclusively on Recovery' whilst visiting Australia.
Following Recovery', Dylan hosted the national television program The 10.30 Slot' on Friday evenings, another of ABC TV's popular music and pop culture extravaganzas. Dylan's association in the music world was cemented when he became the host of Channel 10's Pepsi Live' in 2001 – continuing this role for three years on the only Australian commercial television music program at the time. Dylan simultaneously hosted the show's national radio program on 2-Day/Fox FM. He then went on to co-host Video Hits' 2010-2011, airing every Saturday and Sunday morning on Channel Ten, Australia's longest running music show and the world's second longest running after Eurovision.
Dylan's star studded list of celebrities interviewed includes Stevie Wonder, Foo Fighters, M.I.A, Britney Spears, Ed Sheeran, Sting, Kylie Minogue, Bjork, Russell Crowe, Silverchair, Faith No More, Metallica, Oasis, No Doubt, De La Soul, Public Enemy, Reece Witherspoon, Billy Zane, Eric Bana, Noel Fielding…and the list goes on…
As a huge fan of the series, Dylan was thrilled to accept an offer to be in the Australian Celebrity Big Brother. When it came to the final eviction night, Dylan was the overwhelming winner as voted by the general public. He has also appeared on Channel 9's ratings winner, Celebrity Circus where his natural comic ability and willingness to take on all challenges thrown at him, once again made him an absolute standout of the series.
One of Dylan's career highlights was when he appeared as an extra in Star Wars Episode 2 – Attack of the Clones'. Continuing on the feature film ride, Dylan landed a role in The Real Thing' released in Australia in 2002 and has played the lead role in short films, Like It Is', RAY' and The Postman', as well as many minor film and TV roles. He had a guest role in Emo The Musical' as Doug Skeleton in 2016.
Dylan graduated from Melbourne University with a Bachelor of Education in secondary drama and music in 1994. He dabbles in pastimes such as juggling, fire-breathing, clowning and magic. He plays piano, clarinet, saxophone, turntables, accordion, harmonica and didgeridoo. Dylan also has his own man-choir called….Manchoir – a group of men who sing (and perform) in mostly perfect harmonies. He has also played in two well-known Melbourne bands: funk band The Brown Hornet and hip-hop band Megabias. Both bands have toured extensively, released a few albums and performed on a variety of television shows.