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Darryn Lyons was born on 19 August, 1965 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, is an An australian photographer. Discover Darryn Lyons's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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Occupation Paparazzo, entrepreneur, mayor, celebrity
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 19 August, 1965
Birthday 19 August
Birthplace Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Victoria

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His wife is Melanie Whitehead (m. ?–2000)

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1965

Darryn Lyons (born 19 August 1965) is an Australian media personality, entrepreneur and politician, who rose to prominence in Australia and the United Kingdom as a paparazzo.

Born in Geelong, Victoria, Australia on 19 August 1965, Lyons grew up the youngest of three children in the suburb of Herne Hill, and later Leopold.

His father was an architect and the choirmaster of the Aberdeen Street Baptist Church, and designed the family's "cathedral-like" house.

Lyons's passion for photography started at a young age, and he attended Geelong East Technical School, where he was regularly dux of school.

After completing his schooling, Lyons began work as a professional photographer at the Geelong News and Geelong Advertiser.

At the age of 22, he moved to London, where he gained a job at the News of the World after a chance meeting with Rupert Murdoch.

Two years later, he left to take a position with the Daily Mail, for whom he provided coverage of the Bosnian War.

1993

In 1993, Lyons founded the picture company Big Pictures, which supplied paparazzi-style photography for news organisations.

Big Pictures was run by his wife Melanie Lyons and Kevin Anstey, while Lyons worked as a photographer for the Daily Mail newspaper.

1996

During 1996, Darryn Lyons left the Daily Mail to work full-time at Big Pictures alongside Melanie Lyons.

He gained widespread media attention when his company sold a photograph to the News of the World, which was used to support a claim that football star David Beckham was having an affair with his personal assistant Rebecca Loos.

1997

On the night of the fatal car crash involving Princess Diana in 1997, Big Pictures received photographs from its Paris agent Laurent Sola of Diana's final moments.

Lyons still own these photos which have never been published, and has stated that he never would sell them.

2005

He was one of the five venture capitalists on the 2005 Australian version of the reality television programme Dragons' Den, which ended after one season after poor ratings.

2007

Lyons gave evidence at the 2007 inquest into Diana's death.

The company often faced legal action relating to invasion of privacy and harassment, from celebrities including Sienna Miller, Lily Allen, JK Rowling, Hugh Grant and Elizabeth Hurley.

Big Pictures also ran a Mr Paparazzi website and YouTube channel from 2007 to 2013, featuring celebrity news, photos and videos

In 2007, Lyons appeared on the British reality television shows Tycoon, and Deadline, as a picture editor and camera instructor.

Lyons also appeared on the British panel show Through the Keyhole.

2011

In 2011, he appeared in the British Top Gear television show, representing Australia in a double-decker car race in the theme of The Ashes.

He also became a housemate in the UK version of Celebrity Big Brother on Channel 5, entering the house in August 2011.

Within a few days of entering the Big Brother house, Lyons unveiled his cosmetic "six-pack", which caused a high volume of media coverage for being a "sculpted six pack seemingly implanted atop his generous gut".

He finished in sixth place.

2012

In 2012, Big Pictures was placed into administration after facing financial difficulties, with all staff members of the company being made redundant.

Lyons subsequently established the Mr Paparazzi Celebrity Deals company and became a shareholder of another firm called BPGG Limited, facilitating the purchase of Big Pictures' assets for £164,000.

In 2012, Lyons was a contestant in the Australian show Excess Baggage.

The show was transferred to digital channel GO! shortly after its premiere due to poor ratings.

Following the show's completion, it was deemed a failure, with numerous people identifying the contestants as the reason for the lack of success.

2013

He held the position of Mayor of Geelong from 2013 to 2016.

Big Pictures went into liquidation in 2013, owing more than £82,000 to photographers and picture agencies.

In 2013, Lyons announced plans to launch an online celebrity stock photographic agency called Celebstock, however these plans did not eventuate.

Lyons has frequently appeared on radio and television programmes, including the Sky News Sunrise programme, LK Today, Australian radio shows Kyle and Jackie O Show and Hughsey and Kate, and a role as a weekly commentator on ITV1's Alan Titchmarsh Show.

Lyons has also written for the Geelong Advertiser newspaper and NW magazine.

In 2013, Lyons announced his candidacy for the City of Greater Geelong 2013 mayoral election.

At the start of the election he was quoted as saying "As I have learnt from my time in the UK every election needs a comedy candidate and also as I've seen from Tony Abbott's example the electorate respects a man with great abs".

Despite this he then campaigned heavily for the position with a "presidential-style mayoral campaign", including having a plane tow a banner across the sky in the city.

He was declared elected after the distribution of preferences on 25 November 2013; Lyons garnered almost 30 per cent of the first preference votes, more than double the primary votes than the second-placed candidate.

Lyons was sworn into office on 26 November 2013.

As mayor, Lyons has focussed on lobbying for the city, creating publicity and lifting the city's profile to attract tourism and investment.

Lyons has advocated for building a cruise ship pier on the Geelong waterfront to boost the city's economy with tourism.