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Marc Nelson
Born
Marc Saw Nelson

(1972-02-14) 14 February 1972 (age 52)
NationalityAustralian, Burmese
Occupation(s)Host, model
Years active1997–present

Marc Saw Nelson (born 14 February 1972), better known as Marc Nelson, is a Burmese Australian television host and model mostly credited for being one of Philippine television's most visible and prominent personalities.[1][2]

Personal life

Nelson was born in Sydney, Australia. His mother was of Anglo-Burmese descent, born in Scotland and raised in Burma and Thailand, while his father is Burmese Chinese, who emigrated to Australia at a young age.[2][3] He graduated with a Science Degree in human geography, a course similar to social anthropology.[1][2]

Since the age of 7, Nelson and his family have been traveling and living in all of the flung corners of the globe. He has managed to visit over 40 countries and lived in seven of them. After living in such diverse countries as Tanzania, Kenya, Hong Kong, Canada as well as his native Australia, Nelson found his true calling in the Philippines.[1][2]

Nelson was formerly linked to actress Patricia Javier. He was also linked to Miss Earth 2004 Priscilla Meirelles, where he was the host/presenter of Miss Earth 2004, Priscilla's winning pageant; to model Paula Taylor, whom he met during the Amazing Race Asia stint; and to model Samantha Lewis.[2][4][5]

Career

Nelson started modelling in the late 90's. He took on the ramp, graced billboards and print ads, and appeared on TV commercials. He eventually made a name for himself as a TV host, taking on shows such as the then-ABC5 (now TV5) dance program Eezy Dancing and ABS-CBN's Sports Unlimited. Due to his recognition and skill as a host he is much in demand when it comes to hosting events and pageants. He has hosted the Elite Model Search, Manhunt International, Miss Teen Philippines, Mutya ng Pilipinas as well as the Miss Earth beauty pageant on more than one occasion. Other pageants, awards nights and events are constantly being added to his roster.[1][2][6][7]

The Amazing Race Asia 2

Nelson and his "best buddy", Rovilson Fernandez are most noted for competing in the second season of the AXN reality show, The Amazing Race Asia. They hold the record for the most consecutive leg placing, finishing 1st from leg 2 to leg 8 and again in leg 11.

They finished in 3rd place in Singapore, after Fernandez faltered at the final task, which is a roadblock, despite being the first to commence the task. It involves arranging of flags of the countries they had visited.[8]

Post-Amazing Race Asia 2

After competing in The Amazing Race Asia 2, Nelson and Fernandez hosted the magazine talk show, The Duke, on AXN in 2009.[1][2][6][3] In March 2015, the duo partnered again as hosts for Asia's Got Talent, also on AXN.[9][10]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Network
2007–2008 The Amazing Race Asia 2 Contestant AXN
2009 Dare Duo Host QTV 11
2009 The Duke Host AXN
2003–2015 Sports Unlimited Host ABS-CBN
2015 Asia's Got Talent Host AXN
2018 Beached Host Metro Channel

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Marc Nelson". The Collective Asia.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Marc Nelson still waiting for the right woman". Philstar.com.
  3. ^ a b Erece, Dinno (10 March 2009). "Marc Nelson and Rovilson Fernandez compete in Dare Duo". Philippine Entertainment Portal.
  4. ^ "Marc Nelson Breakup with Girlfriend Samantha Lewis". Getitfromboy.net.
  5. ^ "Marc Nelson on his girlfriend Sam Lewis: "I'm the cook, she's the eater"". TV5 Hitlist. Archived from the original on 19 June 2015. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ a b "Behind The Scenes With Cosmo Centerfold Hall Of Famer MARC NELSON". Cosmo.ph.
  7. ^ "MANILENO'S 1st Anniversary Man Of The Year 2004". Oocities.org.
  8. ^ "RP's Marc and Rovilson finished third in "Amazing Race Asia 2"". Philippine Entertainment Portal.
  9. ^ "Marc Nelson, Rovilson Fernandez to host 'Asia's Got Talent'". philstar.com.
  10. ^ "Marc and Rovilson host AXN's Asia's Got Talent". GoodnewsPilipinas.com.