Malan Breton - Television

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2003 ESPN Extreme Sports voice Global Championships
18 episodes
2006 Project Runway Himself 6 episodes Bravo /NBC/ Universal
2006 The Today Show Himself 1 episodes NBC/ Universal
2008 Australia's Next Top Model Himself 2 episodes FOX 8
2008–present The Malan Show Himself/Host Co-Creator, 2008–present: Full-time Host, 2008: Celebrity Host Bravo /NBC/ Universal
2008 Bravo's A List Awards Himself Project Runway All-Stars Segment designing for Nikki Blonsky
2008 New York 360 Angle Himself 1 episode NYCTV
2010 Minute to Win It Costume Designer costumer
season 1-present NBC/Universal
2010 Better TV Himself 1 episode
2010 The Real Housewives of New York City Himself 1 episode Bravo/NBC/Universal
2010 MTV Daily Detox Himself 1 episode MTV / Viacom
2010 The 64th annual Tony Awards, Fashion on the red carpet Himself/Host 1 episode Interviews with Aretha Franklin, Paula Abdul, etc.Broadway TV
2011 The Early Show Himself 1 episode CBS
2011 NASDAQ TV Himself 1 episode
2011 Fashion Television Himself 1 episode
2011 LXTV Himself 1 episode
2011 MTV Video Music Awards Himself 1 episode MTV/Viacom
2011 The Real Housewives of New York City Wardrobe Designer to Alex McCord and Simon Van Kempen 18 episodes Bravo/NBC/Universal

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