Career
From 1996 until 1998, Zaetta co-hosted the Seven Network adventure-show, Who Dares Wins (game show), alongside Mike Whitney.
In 1999, Zaetta landed one of the six supporting roles opposite David Hasselhoff as Kendra the triathlete, in the short-lived Australian edition of Baywatch.
Between 2000 and 2001, she had a supporting role in the Australian television series Pizza.
Zaetta co-hosted Mission Implausible, UK’s Sky1 prime-time show, with Jason Plato, which found both hosts competing against each other in a series of challenges each week.
Zaetta also hosted a series of TV specials in New York on The Great Outdoor Games for American sports network ESPN, and in San Francisco to host TV specials for the 2000 Summer X Games.
On 1 August 2008, Zaetta was confirmed by the Geelong Advertiser to co-star in a planned feature film to be shot entirely in Geelong called The Ninja. The film was slated to start shooting in 2010, with a cast including Rob Baard, John Schneider, Roger Cross, John Wesley Shipp and Jeremy Kewley.
Zaetta was on The Blue Planet, Network Ten's lifestyle/travel show. She also competed season three of the Australian installment of Dancing with the Stars.
In April 2010, Zaetta commenced filming on the Sunshine Coast for a movie called Just Like U. In May 2011 Sydney-based author, Amanda Cole, issued Who Needs Prince Charming?, a self-realisation book for women, which collated contributions from 35 Australian women including Zaetta, Bianca Dye, Camilla Franks, Kathryn Eisman, Molly Contogeorge, and Cindy Pan.
In 2012 Tania Zaetta was one of 12 celebrities who participated in Season 2 of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia. She was fired by Mr. Bouris after Task 5 of the series.
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