Sara Haines and Cheryl Hines
Sara Haines is a journalist and host on television in the United States. Sara Haines who is an American journalist and television host, is famous for hosting the ABC daytime chat show The View Strahan Sara Keke as well as The Chase. Similarly before becoming an anchor and host she served as a producer coordinator for The Today Show and as a participant in the NBC's Page Program. Sara Haines has American citizenship and was born on September 18th, 1977 at Newton Iowa. She is now 45. Christianism is the same religion that she follows. Based on the time of her birth it is a Virgo. She has a dad Dick Haines and mother Sandy Haines are the parents of her. She has three siblings. Sara Haines began her television hosting career in the NBC Page Program before being appointed as the producer coordinator for NBC's Today at Rockefeller Center in 2002. In 2009, she was hired as a contributor reporter on the fourth hour of the program. Her departure from the position came in 2013. In 2013, She became an ABC News correspondent for Good Morning America, as well as the anchorperson of weekend popular news. The View 20th-season premiered on Sept. 6, 2016, after which she became the permanent co-host. On July 23, ABC announced they would not being hosting The View 22-season, but she would prefer to host GMA Day - later named Strahan and Sara. She made her last appearance as a co-host on August 2, next year during the final episode of season 21. Following her debut as the co-host on 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. She also appeared in the first episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, a Disney+ superhero series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.
Cheryl Hines was an actress and a director who is best known for her work on comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Suburgatory. Cheryl Hines has a net worth of $16 million. Her appearances have also been in films such as RV The Waitress, After Beth and Nine Lives. Serious Moonlight marks Hines' feature film directing debut. Cheryl Hines' Early Years and career begins Cheryl Hines, born September 21, 1965, at Miami Beach Florida was the daughter of Rosemary Hines and James Hines. She was brought up in Tallahassee and was a part of Tallahassee's Young Actors Theatre. Hines completed her studies at Lively Technical College then Tallahassee Community College. Prior to her breakthrough in Hollywood Hines had jobs such as waitress phone operator, and television reporter. The Groundlings Theater is where she started her acting. In the time she was at Groundlings she also began writing her own comedy sketches. Hines began her professional career as a television actress in the year 1990, making appearances as a guest star on shows like Swamp Thing Unsolved Mysteries the Wayans Bros. At the dawn of the new century, she was a part of the cast as Larry David's spouse Cheryl David. Hines was awarded Emmy Award Nominations for Outstanding Actress in Comedy Series in 2003 and the year 2006. Then she appeared on a variety of other television shows, mainly in a an acting role as a guest star in the early 2000s. The shows she has appeared on are So Little Time Everybody Loves Raymond Reno 911. Scrubs Jack's Big Music Show. Hannah Montana. Hines contributed a character to the ABC/NBC sitcom In the Motherhood, as in an animated NBC sitcom Father of the Pride. Hines started the decade by appearing as a guest on Brothers & Sisters Love Bites along with the animated series The Super Hero Squad Show. Her next role of note was Dallas Royce, a gregarious friend on ABC's Suburgatory. The show ran for three seasons, and starred Jeremy Sisto & Jane Levy and ran through 2014. Hines is also a part of the TV films A fair Odd Christmas, The Crazy Ones, and The Middle. She played a major role on The Fox comedy Son of Zorn from 2016 through 2017. Hines was a regular guest on shows like Nobodies and Peanut, Fresh Off the Boat and Nobody's Pickle. She also appeared as a panelist on a variety of games and reality shows like I Can See Your Voice and The Masked Singer.






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