Australian model and actor, James O’Halloran, has just become the second male model in history to join the long-running game show.

Following a nationwide casting call and extended competition, which included various tasks based on personality, appearance, and ability to model a car, O’Halloran emerged victorious when the winner was announced on Tuesday. The 30-year-old model beat out two other semi-finalists, Jay Byars and Jonathan Morgan, and will serve as "The Price Is Right’s" sole male model for one week starting Dec. 15.

The Aussie is actually an industrial designer by day. “[I] worked three years in the industry," he tells People magazine. "But I was taking nighttime acting classes. Then, in the midst of a global recession, I quit my job to become a model. I think it worked out for me so far!"

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O’Halloran follows Robert Scott Wilson, who became the game show’s first ever male showcase model in 2012. He later parlayed that experience into recurring acting gigs on "All My Children" and, currently, "Days of Our Lives."

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