Sara Haines and Cheryl Hines
Sara Haines hails from the United States. She is also a journalist and a TV host. Sara Haines who is an American journalist and television host is known for co-hosting the ABC daytime chat shows The View Strahan Sara Keke as well as The Chase. She was also a production assistant for the Today Show, and a Page Program member at NBC before she became an anchor. Sara Haines has American citizenship and was born 18th September 1977 in Newton Iowa. She is 45 years of age. Christian is her religion. She is a Virgo as per her date of birth. Parents were Sandy Haines Haines' mother as well as Dick Haines. Her siblings are also three. Sara Haines began her television hosting career in the NBC Page Program before being employed as the production coordinator of the NBC show Today at Rockefeller Center in 2002. In 2009, she began as a correspondent contributor during the fourth hour of the show. Her departure from the position came in the year 2013. She joined ABC News in 2013 as anchor and as a correspondent for the show's Saturday pop news. The View 20th-season premiered on September. 6, 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 last appearance in the role of co-host August 2, next season, in the penultimate episode of season 21. Her debut was on GMA Day in September 2018 and then returned as a guest on for The View by 2020. The news was released in November 2020 that Haines was to host a new season in the series The Chase on ABC with it premiering in January 2021. The episode 2 of The Falcon and Winter Soldier episode 2, she appeared as herself.
Cheryl Hines has a net worth of $16 million. She is known as director, actress and producer in the comedy television series Curb Your Enthusiasm. Cheryl Hines has an estimated net worth of sixteen million dollars. Her films that she has directed include RV Waitress, the Life After Beth or Nine Lives. Serious Moonlight, her first film as a director, was released in 2009. Cheryl Hines' Early Years and career begins Cheryl Hines, born September 21st, 1965 from Miami Beach Florida was the daughter of Rosemary Hines and James Hines. Her family was from Tallahassee which was where she performed as an active member of Tallahassee's Young Actors Theatre. Hines studied at Lively Technical College before attending Tallahassee Community College. Hines was waitress, a television reporter and telephone operator prior to her breakthrough in Hollywood. The Groundlings Theater was where she started her career in acting. In this period, she learned to write comic sketches. Hines made her debut on television in 1990, appearing as a guest star on shows like Swamp Thing Unsolved Mysteries the Wayans Bros. Her breakthrough came in the middle of the decade following when she began playing Larry David's wife Cheryl David on the HBO comedy show Curb Your Enthusiasm. For her work on the show in 2003 and 2006 Hines was awarded Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting actress on an Comedy Series. She continued to guest star for other TV shows throughout the early 2000s. The credits include So Little Time Everybody Loves Raymond Reno 911. Scrubs Jack's Big Music Show. Hannah Montana. Hines has also contributed her voice for the sluggish NBC adult sitcom Father of the Pride and had a main role on the shorter-lived ABC sitcom In the Motherhood. Hines began the decade with guest appearances on Brothers & Sisters Love Bites as well as the animated show The Super Hero Squad Show. She began playing gregarious suburb neighbor Dallas Royce in 2011 on ABC's sitcom Suburgatory. The sitcom, co-starring Jeremy Sisto and Jane Levy ran for three seasons through the year 2014. Hines' other credits during this time included the film A fair Odd Christmas and the sitcoms The Crazy Ones and The Middle. Her most prominent role was in the Fox the sitcom Son of Zorn between 2016 between 2016 and 2017. Hines also had guest roles on shows like Nobodies as well as Pickle and Peanut and Fresh Off the Boat. She also appeared as a panelist on various games and reality programs, including I Can See Your Voice and The Masked Singer.






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