Sara Haines and Cheryl Hines
Sara Haines is an American journalist and television host. Sara Haines has been a part of The View Strahan Sara Keke on ABC and The Chase, NBC's game show. Also, she was a production assistant on the Today Show, and a Page Program member at NBC before she became an anchor. Sara Haines was born on September 18, 1977, in Newton Iowa and is of American citizenship. She is currently 45 years in age. She is Christian. As per her birth date she's a Virgo. The parents of her include Sandy Haines and Dick Haines. She also has three sisters and brothers. Sara Haines' television career began in the NBC Page Program. She was later hired as the Production Coordinator for the NBC show Today at Rockefeller Center. Sara Haines began her work as a correspondent contributing to the show's fourth hour in 2009 and left in the year 2013. In 2013 she became a part of ABC News as a correspondent and anchor for the weekend's pop news on Good Morning America. In the following year, she was made a permanent co-host of The View in the show's 20th season that premiered on the 6th of September, 2016. ABC made an announcement on the 23rd of July 2016, that she was not going to return for season 22 of The View for season 22 and that she would instead host GMA Day later renamed Strahan and Sara. Her final co-host appearance was in August 2 of the year following, in the final episode for season 21. In September of 2018, she debuted as co-host of GMA Day. However, she was invited back on The View in 2020 as an regular guest. Haines was confirmed to host The Chase revival on ABC, with the premiere date scheduled for January 20, 2021. On The Falcon and Winter Soldier episode 2, she appeared as herself.
Cheryl Hines was an actress and director famous for her performances on comedy programs such as Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Suburgatory. Cheryl Hines is worth $16million. Also, she was a part of RV Waitress The Life After Beth (1998) and Nine Lives. Serious Moonlight, her first film as a filmmaker came out in 2009. Cheryl Hines began her career in the early 1970s. She was born to Rosemary Hines (mother) and James Hines (father). She was born in Miami Beach, Florida. She was raised there as a Young Actors Theatre. Hines began her education at Lively Technical College. She was then accepted into Tallahassee Community College. Hines was a television reporter as well as a waitress prior to getting her breakthrough. She went on to begin her acting career doing improvisational comedy at the Groundlings Theater located in Los Angeles. While she was there the actress also began making her own comedy sketch. TV 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. Her first big role came around the start of the decade in which she played Larry David's spouse Cheryl David in the HBO comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm. Hines was awarded Emmy Award nominations both in 2003 and 2006 for her role in the HBO comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm. The actress appeared in a variety of other shows during the decade, mostly as part-time guest roles. Some of her credits include So Little Time Everybody Loves Raymond Reno 911. Scrubs Jack's Big Music Show & Hannah Montana. Hines was also the voice for the short-lived NBC animated adult sitcom Father of the Pride, and was a key character for the ABC show In the Motherhood. Hines began the 2010s with guest appearances for Brothers & Sisters Love Bites and the animated program The Super Hero Squad Show. In 2011 she began her new main character in Suburgatory, an ABC sitcom Suburgatory as a sociable suburban neighbour Dallas Royce. The show ran for three seasons, and starred Jeremy Sisto & Jane Levy and ran through 2014. Hines was also involved in A Fairly Odd Christmas (a television film) and The Crazy Ones as well The Middle. She played a major role for The Fox show Son of Zorn from 2016 to 2017. Hines appeared as a guest on series such as Nobodies or Peanut, Fresh Off the Boat and Nobody's Pickle. Additionally, Hines appeared as a panelist on numerous reality show and competitions including Funny You Can Ask I Can Hear Your Voice, and The Masked Singer.






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