- Don Francisco
Don Francisco is the artistic name of Mario Luis Kreutzberger Blumenfeld, a Chilean television host. He was born into a Chilean-German Jewish family; his parents had fled to Chile, escaping from Nazi persecution. As a youth, Kreutzberger traveled to New York to study to be a tailor, but he spent most of the time watching TV. Back in Chile, where TV was just beginning, Don Francisco started a TV show in 1962, and he named it "Sábados Gigantes". - Tom Green
Tom Green (born Michael Thomas Green on July 30, 1971) is a Canadian comedian, actor and a television host who is currently hosting "Tom Green Live". Born in Pembroke, Ontario, Canada, Green grew up in suburban Ottawa. He pioneered a type of "shock humor" that begat "Jackass", "Fear Factor", and other reality shows. - Hugh Downs
Hugh Malcolm Downs (born February 14, 1921) is a retired American broadcaster, television host, producer, and author. He served as anchor of "20/20", host of "The Today Show", announcer for the "Tonight Show" with Jack Paar, host of "Concentration" game show, and co-host of the PBS talk show "Not for Women Only". - Rolf Harris
Rolf Harris, CBE, AM (born 30 March 1930) is an Australian musician, composer, painter, and television host. He was born in Bassendean, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, Australia, to Cromwell ("Crom") Harris and Agnes Margaret Harris (née Robbins) who had emigrated from Wales. He was named after Rolf Boldrewood, an Australian writer whom his mother admired. Harris attended Perth Modern School in Subiaco, and the University of Western Australia. - Julie Chen
Julie Suzanne Chen (born January 6, 1970) is an American television personality, news anchor, journalist, and producer who has 12 years of newscasting experience. She is best known for co-anchoring CBS's "The Early Show", alongside Harry Smith and Hannah Storm and for hosting the U.S. version of "Big Brother", the fourth-most successful reality show ever (behind "American Idol", … - Toni Gonzaga
Celestine Cruz Gonzaga, popularly known by her screen name Toni Gonzaga, is a Filipina movie and TV actress, variety program host, singer, and commercial model. She is one of the most visible multimedia artists in Philippine showbiz. - Leo Laporte
Leo Laporte is a podcaster for TWiT.tv and is featured in podcasts such as This Week in Tech, Macbreak Weekly, does a video podcast called Macbreak Video, and much more. He was on Tech TV with shows like The Screensavers, and now makes his name from podcasting and more. His personal site and biography can be found at Leoville . - Mike Rowe
Michael Gregory Rowe (pronounced:) (born March 18, 1962 in Baltimore, Maryland) is the host of the television show "Dirty Jobs" and the narrator of several television shows, primarily on the Discovery Channel. He is known as "Mr. Discovery Channel" or "The Voice of the Discovery Channel". He has also done a number of commercials for the Ford Motor Company. - Ralph Emery
Walter Ralph Emery (born March 10, 1933, McEwen, Tennessee) is a famous country music disk jockey and television host from Nashville, Tennessee. He gained national fame hosting the syndicated music series "Pop! Goes the Country" from 1974 to 1980, and "Nashville Now" - the cornerstone live nightly program of The Nashville Network - from 1983 to 1993. - Matt Gallant
Matt Gallant (born June 25 1964) is an American television host. He is well-known as the former host of the Emmy Award-winning "The Planet's Funniest Animals" on Animal Planet. He has also been one the guest judges on various other television shows featuring animals and pets. He has also acted in "Good Burger" (1997) as a reporter, and has played co-host to "Xbox Live: Launch Party" and "Game On" (2002). - Ted Mack
Ted Mack (February 12, 1904 - July 12, 1976) (born William Edward Maguiness in Greeley, Colorado) was an American television host, best remembered for "Ted Mack and the Original Amateur Hour." The program, a hit in the early days of television, set the stage for numerous programs seeking talented stars, from "The Gong Show" to "Star Search" to "American Idol" to "America's Got Talent". - Jolina Magdangal
Maria Jolina Perez Magdangal, or more commonly known simply as Jolina Magdangal or Jolens (born November 6, 1978 in Quezon City, Philippines), is a popular singer, actress and television host from the Philippines. She was a former ABS-CBN singer, host and actress but later move to GMA Network. - Collien Fernandes
Collien Fernandes was born on September 26th 1981 in Hamburg, Germany to a Portuguese father of Indian descent and a Hungarian mother. She has one sister, Elaine, who is younger. Was a member of girl-group Suco e Sol. She is also a television host for the channel VIVA and occasional actress. She was featured in and on the cover of the German edition of Maxim Magazine in September 2006. - Suzanne Whang
Suzanne Whang is an American television host, actress, and comedian. Whang was born in Arlington, Virginia in 1962. She currently hosts House Hunters on Home and Garden Television and has a recurring role as Polly the spa manager on NBC's drama "Las Vegas". She holds a B.A. in Psychology from Yale University and a M.Sc. degree in Cognitive Psychology from Brown University. - Elton
Alexander Duszat, better known under the nickname Elton, is a German television host and comedian. He was born on April 2, 1971 in Berlin, but grew up and went to the school in Hamburg. He finished his traineeship as a television and radio technician. Later he hosted several shows for the local television channel Hamburg 1, where he first appeared under the nickname Elton, which was given to him due to a reportedly similar appearance to Elton John. - Matthew Johns
Matthew Johns (born 27 July 1971 in Cessnock, New South Wales) is an Australian entertainer who had previously enjoyed a successful career in professional rugby league. He has adopted a couple of comic personas, namely Reg Reagan, a retired 1970s footballer and Trent the flight steward. In 2005 we have been introduced to the American fitness freak of Yugoslav origin, Randy Discotelli. At the start of the 2007 season of the Footy Show, Johns introduced a new character, … - Warren Brown
Warren Brown is the host of the Food Network show, Sugar Rush. He was a lawyer until he decided to become a pastry chef, and is the founder and owner of bakery CakeLove and Love Café in Washington, DC and attended Brown University and The George Washington University Law School. - Ben Mulroney
Ben Mulroney has been appointed a National Ambassador by UNICEF Canada. One of Mulroney's first responsibilities as a UNICEF Canada National Ambassador will be to serve as national spokesperson for this year's revitalized Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign, in which Canadian kids will engage in fundraising and educational activities to help give children in Malawi the chance to go to school. - Kerri Kasem
Kerri Kasem (b. 1977) is an American radio and television host. She is the daughter of the radio host Casey Kasem and his first wife, Linda Myers Kasem, a Republican Party fund raiser. Voice over artist, Mike Kasem, is Kerri's brother. Kerri was a reporter/host on E!, is a host on UFC, and a host on SiTV's "The Rub". In 2003, Kerri was a contestant on the ESPN reality show, Beg, Borrow & Deal. - Peter Robinson
Peter M. Robinson (born 1957) is an American author, a research fellow, a television host and a former speechwriter for George Bush and Ronald Reagan. Robinson grew up in Vestal, New York. He attended Dartmouth College from 1975 to 1979, where he was a member of Kappa Kappa Kappa, and wrote for "The Dartmouth". He majored in English and graduated "summa cum laude", then continued his studies at Oxford University, England, … - Greg Evans
Greg Evans (born 17 April 1953 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian radio and television host. In the 1970s he was the highly popular host of the "drive time" slot of radio station 3XY, with his program being the number one rated show in 27 of the 28 ratings surveys taken. He was nominated three times for a Gold Logie award. In 1975 he was nominated by "TV Week" as the most popular Victorian DJ, a title he held for the next seven years. - Aznil Nawawi
Aznil bin Hj Nawawi or better known as Aznil Nawawi (born November 6, 1962) is a TV host in Malaysia. He is said to be the man who revolutionised hosting on Malaysian TV; turning it from rigid and monotonous to witty, fun and lively. He even made Malaysia proud by winning the Best Talk Show Award at the Asian Television Awards 2005 in Singapore. The year 2007 marks 16 years of him being involved in the local entertainment scene. - A. J. Benza
Alfred Joseph “A.J.” Benza is a gossip columnist and television host. He was born in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York City, though he moved with his family to West Islip, New York on Long Island shortly after his birth. He has two sisters, Rosalie and Lorraine. He is married to his second wife, Virginia Folk, and the couple have one child, a girl named Roxy. - Carlos Watson
Carlos Watson (born September 29, 1969) is an American television host, lawyer, and businessman. - Lee Leonard
Lee Leonard (born in New York City on April 3, 1929) is an American television personality who was involved in the launch of two of the most influential networks in TV history. - Geraldine Doogue
Geraldine Doogue AO is an Australian journalist and radio and television host. She was the host of Radio National's "Life Matters" program for 11 years. She received a United Nations Media Peace Prize and two Penguin Awards for her role in ABC TV's coverage of the Gulf War. She is currently the host of "Compass" on ABC TV (1998-) and "Saturday Extra" on Radio National. She is married with two children and two step-children. - Sam Levenson
Sam Levenson (December 28, 1911-August 27, 1980), American humorist, writer, television host and journalist. Born Samuel Levenson, he grew up in a large Jewish immigrant family in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Brooklyn College in 1934. He married Esther Levine and had two children. He was a Spanish teacher before writing the best-seller "Sex and the Single Child" (1969), "In One Era And Out The Other" (1973), … - Tanisha Harper
Tanisha Mariko Harper (born September 18, 1981) is a model, actress & television host. - Herb Shriner
Herb Shriner (born Herbert Arthur Schiner on May 29, 1918 in Toledo, Ohio; died April 23, 1970 in Delray Beach, Florida) was an American humorist, radio personality and television host. Shriner was best known for his homespun monologues, usually with roots in his adopted home state of Indiana. He was often compared to fellow humorist Will Rogers. Shriner moved to Fort Wayne as a toddler, when his mother Edith left his father. - Ron Wilson
Ron Wilson (born July 14, 1958 in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, Canada) is a radio and television host. He is currently the host of "Edmonton AM", a local morning program heard weekdays on CBC Radio One's Edmonton, Alberta station, CBX. He is well-known for his affinity for fine wines. Wilson's favourite song is "Running Up That Hill" by Kate Bush. Wilson is, at least as of late, a rabid fan of the Edmonton Oilers, … - George Poveromo
George Poveromo is a world-renowned angling authority, National Seminar host, television host, and senior editor for "Salt Water Sportsman" Magazine. Poveromo, a native of South Florida in the United States, has fished most of the U.S. coast as well as many countries. He demonstrates his expertise through his column "Tactics and Tackle" in "Salt Water Sportsman". Poveromo is a member of the Outdoor Writers Association of America, … - Anne-Marie Losique
Anne-Marie Losique (also known by the stage name AML) is a Canadian television producer, television host and singer. Along with Marc Trudeau, she is co-founder of production company Image Diffusion International. She is the daughter of Serge Losique, president and founder of the Montreal World Film Festival. - Grant Goodeve
Grant Goodeve (born July 6, 1952) is an American actor and television host. He is best known for playing the role of David, the oldest son, on "Eight Is Enough", from 1977 to 1981. He is more recently known for his work on Home & Garden Television. - Bernadette Sembrano
Bernadette Sembrano is a popular newscaster and television host in the Philippines. - George Gray
George Gray (born March 11, 1967) is an American game show host and comedian, who was born in St. Louis, Missouri, but raised in Tucson, Arizona. He got his start in TV game shows by hosting "Extreme Gong", an updated version of "The Gong Show", on Game Show Network in the mid '90s. He also hosted the American version of Junkyard Wars. However, he is most famous for his period as host of the U.S. Syndicated game show The Weakest Link, … - Shannon Lee
Shannon Emery Lee is an American actress. She is the daughter of martial artist and actor Bruce Lee and his widow Linda Lee Cadwell. Shannon's brother was the late actor Brandon Lee. Shannon was born in Los Angeles, California, the second child to Bruce and Linda (Emery) Lee. Shannon and her family lived in Hong Kong from 1971 to 1973, after which her mother moved back to the United States following the death of her father. - Denis Latin
Denis Latin is a Croatian television host born on February 14, 1966 in Šibenik. He begun to work on HRT in 1987 and two years later, in 1989, he graduated from Faculty of Political Science in Zagreb. In 1990 he became the announcer of "Dnevnik", the daily news program on HRT, and with the age of 24 was the youngest person ever to announce this program. In 1993 he started to host his own talk show "Latinica" that ran on private network Mreža, … - Juliette
Juliette Augustina Sysak Cavazzi, C.M. (born 26 August 1927, St. Vital, Manitoba), nicknamed "Our pet", is a Canadian singer and television host who was featured on CBC Television from the 1950s through the 1970s. The daughter of Polish-Ukrainian immigrants, she moved with her family to Vancouver in her youth, where she began her singing career in 1940. She was professionally known by simply her first name, Juliette, … - Marga van Praag
Marga van Praag (born 14 September 1946) is a Dutch journalist and television host. Marga van Praag, who has a Jewish father, attended the academy of dramatic art in Amsterdam, and worked for VARA television from 1968 onwards. She was the host of the television programs "Fanclub" and "De Jonge Onderzoekers" (The Young Researchers), and did editing work for the shows "Twee voor Twaalf" (Two to Twelve) and "Hoe bestaat het" (How does it exist). - Sanja Doležal
Sanja Doležal is a Croatian singer and television host born on May 9 1963. She was a singer in the band Novi fosili and hosted several shows on Croatian national television HRT before starting her own talk show simply called "Sanja" on newly founded commercial television RTL Televizija in 2004.
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