Stacey Dooley
Stacey Dooley
Stacey Dooley (born 1987) is a British television presenter, journalist, and documentary filmmaker, best known for her investigative work on various social issues. Dooley first gained prominence in 2008 when she appeared on the BBC series "Blood, Sweat and T-shirts", where she explored the impact of fast fashion in the global supply chain. Her direct, compassionate approach to journalism and storytelling quickly made her a standout, leading to numerous documentaries on topics such as poverty, gender equality, human rights, and mental health.
In addition to her documentaries, Dooley has become a household name in the UK, winning the popular television show "Strictly Come Dancing" in 2018. This win showcased her versatility and resilience, helping her further establish herself as a relatable, empathetic figure. She once said, "What I do is about being curious, finding out what’s going on in the world, and being able to share that with people." Her commitment to raising awareness on important issues continues to resonate with audiences.
Dooley’s work has earned her multiple awards, including a National Television Award for Best Documentary Presenter. Known for her fearless approach to investigating complex and sometimes dangerous issues, Stacey Dooley remains dedicated to shedding light on untold stories and providing a voice to those often overlooked. Her documentaries, including "Stacey Dooley Investigates" and "The Truth About the Bali Nine", have earned critical acclaim for their emotional depth and investigative rigor.