Denise Mintoff

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Denise Mintoff

Denise Mintoff née Ebejer was born on 15 January, 1966 in Sliema and lives in Birkirkara. She is an Actress/Radio and Televison presenter. She is married to actor Paul Mintoff and got a daughter the actress Paula Mintoff

She played her first main role at the Manoel Theatre at the age of 18 in Francis Ebejer's Is-Sejħa ta' Sarid and In 1985 took part in the M.A.D.C one act plays and won the Most promising performance award.

Denise Mintoff - fliming 'Malta U lil hinn Minnha'

She later took part in various productions, ranging from pantomimes to shakespearean plays. Her shakespearean roles include, Hermia, in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Jessica, in The Merchant of Venice. She also played the main role in various plays which include, Antigone (1989), Look back in Anger ( 1991) and Divorcons (1993), and secondary roles in other plays like, Hotel Paradiso, Don't Dress for Dinner and Hekuba, to name a few.

In 1987 she took part in the popular tv series Aħna aħna jew maħniex and some years later in the tv drama series, Triq Waħda and later, the sitcom series, Miskin Mike.

In 1995 she was the protagonist in Mike Spiteri's video of the song for the Eurovision Song Contest 1995, Keep me in Mind. In 1998 Denise was one of the four presenters with Angela Agius, John Demanuele and Patrick Vella for the Malta Song For Europe 1998.

She was an anchorperson on net tv when the station started transmitting in full force in 1998 and worked as a newscaster till 2004.

After that, she presented a programme which focused on health issues on the public station for the next 5 years. Lately, Denise presented an interesting radio program with Charles Coleiro Kull Ġebla minquxa fl-istorja on Radju Malta. She is currently one of the presenters of a cultural / journalistic programme Malta u lil hinn Minnha also aired on the national station on Sunday morning produced by CVC media.


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