Sara Haines and Cheryl Hines
Sara Haines, a journalist who hails from her home in the United States and a television host, is well known within her profession. Sara Haines is most well-known for her role as co-host on The View Strahan Sara Keke (ABC) and The Chase. She also worked as a production assistant for The Today Show Today Show, and a Page Program member at NBC prior to her appointment as an anchor. Sara Haines is an American citizen born in the city of Newton, Iowa on the 18th of September, 1977. She has 45 years. She is also of the Christian religion. Her birthdate indicates that she is a Virgo. Her parents were Sandy Haines Haines' mother and Dick Haines. She has three siblings. Sara Haines started her career as a host on the NBC Page Program. In 2002, she was hired by NBC to serve as the coordinator of production for Today at Rockefeller Center. Her first job was as an editor for the program's fourth half-hour, which she left in 2013. Then she joined ABC News in 2013 as an anchor and correspondent for Good Morning America's weekend pop news. She became the permanent cohost for The View's 20th season and premiered on the 6th of September, 2016. ABC announced July 23 the 23rd of July, 2016, that she will not be returning to The View season 22, and instead, she'll co-host GMA Day (later renamed Strahan and Sara). Her final co-host appearance was in August 2 of this year. It was the episode preceding the finale of the 21st season. In the months following her first appearance as co-host for GMA Day, Haines returned to The View and became a frequent host. Haines was announced as host of The Chase revival on ABC, with the premiere date scheduled for January 20, 2021. On The Falcon and Winter Soldier episode 2, she was herself.
Cheryl Hines, an American actress and director is best famous for her role in the comedy show on television Curb Your Enthusiasm. Cheryl Hines' net worth is estimated at $16 million. Also, she was a part of RV Waitress Life After Beth (1998) and Nine Lives. Serious Moonlight marks Hines' first film as a director in a feature. Cheryl Hines is a woman who was born in Miami Beach Florida on September 21, 1965. The family lived in Tallahassee where she was a member of Tallahassee's Young Actors Theatre. Hines attended Lively Technical College before attending Tallahassee Community College. Hines had worked as waitress, telephone operator and TV reporter prior to her breakthrough in Hollywood. After a stint at Groundlings Theater Los Angeles, Hines started her acting career through comedy improvised. While she was there she also began creating her own comedy sketches. Hines's television career began in the 1990s with performances on shows like Swamp Thing Unsolved Mysteries, The Wayans Bros., and Suddenly Susan. At the dawn of the new century, she was a part of the cast as Larry David's spouse Cheryl David. Hines performances on the show between 2003 and 2006 was recognized with Emmy Award nods as Outstanding Supporting Artist on the field of Comedy Series. She then appeared on numerous other television shows, mainly in a an acting role as a guest star in the early 2000s. The shows she has appeared on comprise So Little Time Everybody Loves Raymond Reno 911. Scrubs Jack's Big Music Show (Hannah Montana) and Scrubs Jack. Hines has also contributed a voice to the short lived NBC animated adult sitcom Father of the Pride, and played a major role for the ABC show In the Motherhood. Hines was first introduced to the world of television by appearing in Brothers & Sisters Love Bites as well as the animated show The Super Hero Squad Show. Dallas Royce was her character in ABC's Suburgatory the sitcom about the sociable suburban neighbor. The sitcom with Jeremy Sisto starring alongside Jane Levy ran for three seasons, until the end of the year 2014. Hines' other credits at this point included the television movie A Fairly Odd Christmas and the sitcoms The Crazy Ones and The Middle. She was a key character for the Fox comedy Son of Zorn from 2016 through 2017. Hines has also appeared in guest roles on shows like Nobodies, Pickle & Peanut and Fresh Off the Boat. In addition, she was an expert panelist on various show-based and game shows, like the hilarious You Ask I Can see Your Voice or The Masked Singer.






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