Tania Zaetta (born November 17, 1970) is an Australian actress and television presenter who acts in Bollywood.
In 1999, Zaetta landed one of the six leading roles opposite David Hasselhoff as Kendra the triathlete, in the ninth season of Baywatch.
Mission Implausible, UK’s Sky1 prime time show co-hosted with Jason Plato finds both hosts competing against each other in a series of challenges each week.
Zaetta hosted a series of TV specials in New York on The Great Outdoor Games for the American sports network ESPN, and in San Francisco to host TV specials for the 2000 Summer X Games.
Zaetta was on The Blue Planet, Network Ten's style travel show. She competed in the Australian Dancing with the Stars, Season 3.
In April 2010, Zaetta commenced filming on the Sunshine Coast for her latest movie, Just Like U.
As of 1 August 2008, Zaetta has been confirmed by the Geelong Advertiser to co-star in a planned feature film to be shot entirely in Geelong called The Ninja. The film has been slated to start shooting in 2010. She will co-star with Rob Baard, John Schneider, Roger Cross, John Wesley Shipp and Jeremy Kewley.
Her first step into the Bollywood limelight was in Bunty aur Babli in 2005.
Zaetta had a support role in the 2005 Bollywood movie Salaam Namaste which was shot in Melbourne, Australia.
Dil Apna Punjabi gave Zaetta the chance to work with Harbhajan Mann in 2006.
Zaetta’s fourth film Mr. White Mr. Black was released worldwide in 2008. The character saw her as a Charlie's Angels style action girl in pursuit of stolen diamonds while being chased by criminals. This required her to learn fight sequences and perform wire work to display flying summersaults and mid air kickboxing manoeuvres in 2008.
Zaetta toured Australian Defence Force bases in Afghanistan and Iraq during early 2008 with a group of entertainers including 12 members of the Royal Australian Navy's band, Angry Anderson, The Wolverines, and others. On 21 May 2008, a draft ministerial "hot issues brief" was published in various Australian newspapers, that intimated that Zaetta had engaged in sex with a member of the Australian Special Air Service Regiment (SAS). Several members of the touring group said in media interviews that they were so 'managed' and tired during the trip that they could not imagine that this could be possible. "I've heard of quickies mate, but you'd have to be really quick - we didn't have time to do anything," said John Clinton, from the country rock band The Wolverines, on Macquarie Radio. Additionally, various members of the Government of Australia denied that this was seriously suggested. Zaetta strongly denied the allegation, and demanded an apology. On the evening of 22 May 2008, an unreserved apology was given by the Department. In September 2009, News Limited settled out of court with Zaetta for an undisclosed sum.
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