Sara Haines and Cheryl Hines
Sara Haines is a journalist as well as a television host of the United States. Sara Haines is well known for her role as co-host on ABC daytime talk shows The View Strahan Sara and Keke and the game program The Chase. She also worked as a producer assistant on the Today Show, and a Page Program part of NBC before she became an anchor. Sara Haines, of American descent, was born September 18th, 1977 in Newton Iowa. The age at which she is now is forty-five years of age. She's also an orthodox Christian. Her birth date indicates that she is a Virgo. She has parents Sandy Haines and Dick Haines. There are three siblings. Sara Haines' television career started in the NBC Page Program. She was recruited in 2002 as the Production Coordinator for NBC's Today at Rockefeller Center. Haines began her career as a correspondent on the fourth hour of Today at Rockefeller Centre in 2009. She quit in 2013. She joined ABC News as weekend anchor of the popular news channel and as an anchor in 2013. She was also a reporter. She later became a co-host of The View in the show's 20th season which premiered on September 6 2016 whereas ABC made an announcement on the 23rd of July the 23rd of July that she wouldn't be returning to The View for season 22 and instead would co-host GMA Day later renamed Strahan and Sara. In the summer of 2016 she acted as a guest co-host in the 20th season's final episode. Her debut was on GMA Day in September 2018 however she returned as a guest host for The View by 2020. Haines was announced as host of The Chase revival on ABC, with a premiere date of January 2021. The announcement was made in November. In addition, she was a character in the second episode the Disney+ superhero series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
Cheryl Hines is an actress and director who is well-known for her roles on the comedy television series Curb Your Enthusiasm and Suburgatory. Cheryl Hines has a net worth of $16 million. In addition, she was a part of films like RV waitress Life After Beth, and Nine Lives. Hines took to the stage in 2009 to make her feature film directorial debut by directing Serious Moonlight. Cheryl Hines' Early Years and her Career Begins Cheryl Hines, born September 21, 1965, in Miami Beach Florida, was the daughter of Rosemary Hines and James Hines. Her childhood was in Tallahassee and participated in the Young Actors Theatre. Hines was a student at Lively Technical College, and afterward Tallahassee Community College. Before her first big break in Hollywood Hines did such work as waitress, telephone operator as well as a TV reporter. Her next step was to start acting in improv comedy at the Groundlings Theater at Los Angeles. In that time, she began writing comedy sketches. TV Career in the early 90s Hines was a guest star in a variety of TV shows including Swamp Thing Unsolved Mysteries The Wayans Bros. and Suddenly Susan. Then, in the beginning of 2000 her breakthrough part when she was cast as Larry David's wife Cheryl David. Hines was nominated for Emmy Awards both in 2003 and in 2006. Her nominations were for her role as Outstanding supporting actress on a Comedy Series. Later on Hines was a part of numerous shows, often as a guest actor. She was on So Little Time Everybody Loves Raymond Reno 911 and many other programs. Scrubs The Jack's Big Music Show and Hannah Montana. Hines was the voice of the short-lived NBC animated sitcom for adults Father of the Pride, as well as a key role for In the Motherhood, an ABC show In the Motherhood. Hines began the decade with appearances as a guest for Brothers & Sisters Love Bites as well as the animated program The Super Hero Squad Show. In the year 2011, she took on her new main character on the ABC sitcom Suburgatory playing gregarious suburban neighbor Dallas Royce. The sitcom, co-starring Jeremy Sisto and Jane Levy ran for three seasons through 2014. During this period, Hines also appeared in the movie on TV A The Fairly Odd Christmas as well as the sitcoms The Crazy Ones & The Middle. In 2016, and in 2017, Hines was the main character of Fox's sitcom Son of Zorn. Hines was also a guest on other shows, including Nobodies Pickle and Peanut and Fresh Off the Boat. Furthermore, she served as an expert panelist on various reality and game-based shows including Funny You Have I Got Your Voice and The Masked Singer.






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