Denise Drysdale makes it impossible to keep a straight face. Her popularity led to the Australian Government inviting her to perform for troops in Vietnam in 1967. More about Denise Drysdale: Originally from Victoria, Denise Drysdale was employed as Melbourne's first television go-go dancer at the age of just 17. Denise is a triple threat – a singer, dancer and actor. Denise is a double Gold Logie award winner once receiving the award from legendary actor John Wayne.

Denise is still … The iconic entertainer, who’s channelled her madcap, bone dry brand of humour through Australian TV screens for the last five decades is against the scourge of seriousness that’s engulfing the country – reminding us we … An Australian entertainment icon, Denise Drysdale has been entertaining audiences for over five decades. Denise was only 19 when she first went to Vietnam to entertain the Aussie troops stationed over there. She is currently a co-host of the morning show “Studio 10”. Denise is still actively involved with the Vietnam Veterans Association. Australia’s first and most famous go-go dancer, she’s had an illustrious career over the decades: releasing singles, entertaining the troops in Vietnam, appearing in theatrical productions and becoming one of the country’s most beloved, multi-Logie winning TV personalities. 1948), affectionately known as “Ding Dong”, is a presenter, dancer and comedian. Denise Drysdale Australia’s most famous Go-Go dancer, Denise Drysdale’s name was actually spelt with a ‘c’ (Denice) but she changed the spelling during her school years. Denise Drysdale was born on December 5, 1948 in Moorabbin, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia as Denice Anne Christina Drysdale. Originally from Victoria, Denise was employed as Melbourne’s first television go-go dancer at the age of just 17. Originally from Victoria, Denise was employed as Melbourne's first television go-go dancer at the age of just 17. Originally from Victoria, Denise Drysdale was employed as Melbourne’s first television go-go dancer at the age of just 17. Denise Drysdale (b. Drysdale began her television career as a 10 year old on GTV 9’s “Tarax Show” and later became one of Melbourne’s first go-go dancers. Denise Drysdale. Her popularity led to the Australian Government inviting her to perform for troops in Vietnam in 1967. Denise’s television career has been amazing starting as a young girl on Kommotion, The Go Show and guesting on every major television tonight show, such … Known to everyone as Ding Dong, Denise is part of Australian showbiz royalty. Denise Drysdale, Soundtrack: The Ernie Sigley Show. She is an actress, known for The Ernie Sigley Show (1974), One More Minute (1979) … Denise’s television career has been amazing starting as a young girl on Kommotion, The Go Show and guesting on every major television tonight show, such … Anyway, Denise Drysdale is a Melbourne icon, and a more-than-worthy subject for this blog.