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Melissa Hannan (born c. 1962) is an Australian actress, model, tv host and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Australia 1981. She was also in the Miss World 1981 held in London where she won Miss Oceania and Most photogenic by the World's Press.[1][2]

After Miss World

Hannan modelled in Europe and Japan. As a singer and songwriter she formed a band called EMI which was a support act to Jose Feliciano when he was on tour in Australia in the early 1990s. Later Hannan became a TV presenter and featured on shows like Hey Hey it's Saturday. [citation needed] Her father was TV presenter and singer, Jimmy Hannan, and her daughter is producer/illustrator Jaki Jo Hannan.

References

Awards and achievements First Miss World Oceania 1981 Succeeded by Catherine Morris Preceded by Michelle Rocca Miss World Photogenic 1981 Succeeded by Lolita Morena Preceded byLinda Leigh Shepherd Miss World Australia 1981 Succeeded byCatherine Morris