Tottie Goldsmith

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Tottie Goldsmith (born Caroline Goldsmith on August 27, 1962) is an Australian actress and singer.

She played various roles in Australian soap operas such as The Young Doctors, Starting Out and Prisoner, and was a panelist on such programs as All Star Squares. She was the host of Sex/Life (a Network Ten program in the mid-1990s) and has more recently acted in drama series Fire, in police drama series Blue Heelers, and in The Secret Life of Us.

During the late 1980s she was a member of Australian girl-band The Chantoozies. She is the daughter of Melbourne nightclub owner Brian Goldsmith and the niece of Australian singer and actress Olivia Newton-John. She was known as a sex symbol early in her career, and posed nude for art magazine Black+White in the early 1990s.

In the late 1990's she was co-host of the breakfast program on Melbourne radio station TTFM replacing Nicky Buckley.

She has recently released two meditation and relaxation CDs called "Unwind Your Mind" and "Falling Asleep". In 2005 she appeared in a 15-second television commercial for Hyundai, and currently does charity work. She was also a performer at the annual "Starry Starry Night" Gala in Melbourne in November.

She appeared on Bert's Family Feud on Monday 20th August 2006, Big Questions on Thursday 26th October 2006 and "ABBAmania" on Sunday 12th November 2006.

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