Sara Haines and Cheryl Hines
Sara Haines (born in the United States) is an American journalist, TV host and broadcaster. Sara Haines is best known for her work as a co-host on the ABC morning talk show The View Strahan Sara and Keke and the Game Show The Chase. Before she became a host as well as an anchor, she was also a producer for the Today Show as well as a part of NBC's Page Program. Sara Haines was born on September 18, 1977, in Newton Iowa and is of American citizenship. She has 45 years. Christian is her faith. As per her birthdate, she is a Virgo. Her father Dick Haines is her parent. There are also three brothers. Sara Haines first began her TV hosting career with her work on the NBC Page Program. Then she was appointed in 2002 the production manager for NBC's Today at Rockefeller Center. She began working as a contributor correspondent on the fourth hour of the show in 2009 and left in 2013. She began working for ABC News in 2013 as anchor and reporter for the show's Saturday pop news. The View 20th-season premiered on September. 6th, 2016, after which she became the permanent co-host. On July 23, ABC announced that she would no longer be hosting The View 22-season, but prefer to co-host GMA Day - later named Strahan and Sara. Her final co-host appearance was on August 2 of the year following, in the episode preceding the finale for season 21. Following her debut as the co-host for GMA Day, Haines returned to The View and became a frequent host. Haines will host The Chase on ABC beginning the month of January in 2021. It first was announced in December, 2020. She also appeared in The Falcon and Winter Soldier, the second episode from Disney+.
Cheryl Hines was an actress as well as a director. She is famous for her performances in comedy television series Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Suburgatory. Cheryl Hines is worth $16million. Her appearances have also been in films such as RV The Waitress, After Beth and Nine Lives. Serious Moonlight marked Hines's feature film debut in 2009. Cheryl Hines started her career early in life. Parents Rosemary James and Rosemary James were blessed with Cheryl on the 21st September 1965 in Miami Beach, Florida. She grew up in Tallahassee and was a Young Actors Theatre member. Hines went to Lively Technical College before attending Tallahassee Community College. Hines was employed as waitress, reporter for television, and a phone operator. Her next step was to start her acting career by doing improv comedy in the Groundlings Theater in Los Angeles. It was during this time that she learned to write sketchy comics. Television Career In the 90s Hines made guest appearances in a variety of TV shows including Swamp Thing Unsolved Mysteries The Wayans Bros. and Suddenly Susan. The role that earned her her first break came from the HBO Comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm, where she was Larry David's partner Cheryl David. Hines was awarded Emmy Award Nominations for Outstanding actress in a Comedy Series in 2003 and in 2006. She continued to guest star numerous other shows during the early 2000s. The shows she has appeared on include So Little Time Everybody Loves Raymond Reno 911! Scrubs Jack's Big Music Show (Hannah Montana) as well as Scrubs Jack. Hines also lent a voice to the short lived NBC animated sitcom for adults Father of the Pride, and was a key character on the ABC sitcom In the Motherhood. Hines began the decade with guest appearances on Brothers & Sisters Love Bites, and animated series The Super Hero Squad Show. Dallas Royce was her character in ABC's Suburgatory which was a sitcom that focused on a gregarious suburban neighbour. The sitcom, co-starring Jeremy Sisto and Jane Levy ran for three seasons through 2014. Hines has other appearances during this time included the television movie A fair Odd Christmas and the sitcoms The Crazy Ones and The Middle. Her main role was on Fox show Son of Zorn between 2016 and 2017. Hines has appeared as a guest on shows like Nobodies and Peanut, Fresh Off the Boat and Nobodies Pickle. She also appeared as a panelist on a variety of reality and game show programs, including I Can See Your Voice and The Masked Singer.
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