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Leeza Gibbons

Leeza Kim Gibbons (born March 26, 1957) is an American talk show host. She is best known as a correspondent and co-host for Entertainment Tonight (1984–2000) as well as for having her own syndicated daytime talk show, Leeza (1993–2000). In 2013, her book Take 2 became a New York Times bestseller and she won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Host in a Lifestyle or Travel program for the PBS show, My Generation. On February 16, 2015, Gibbons was named the winner of Celebrity Apprentice; while on the show she raised $714,000 for her charity Leeza's Care Connection.[1]

Leeza Gibbons
Gibbons at the 1990 Emmy Awards
Born
Leeza Kim Gibbons

(1957-03-26) March 26, 1957 (age 65)
OccupationBroadcaster
Years active1976–present
TelevisionLeeza
Spouse(s)
John Hicks
(m. 1980; div. 1982)

(m. 1989; div. 1991)

(m. 1991; div. 2005)

Steven Fenton
(m. 2011)
Children3
Websiteleezagibbons.com

Biography

Early life

Leeza Gibbons was born in Hartsville, South Carolina, the daughter of Jean and Dr. Carlos Gibbons. Gibbons has two siblings – a brother, Carlos Jr., and a sister, Cammy. Leeza Gibbons grew up in Columbia, South Carolina in a housing subdivision called Whitehall, and graduated from Irmo High School. After completing high school, Gibbons graduated summa cum laude from the University of South Carolina's school of journalism and mass communication. She was a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority at the university.

Career

Leeza Gibbons's television career started at WSPA-TV in Spartanburg, South Carolina.[when?] Next she was the co host of PM Magazine for KFDM-TV in Beaumont, Texas[when?], and then moved to sister station WFAA-TV in Dallas.[citation needed] The new position represented a major career step and came with media attention.

In 1983 Gibbons joined WCBS-TV in New York City, where she became a host on Two on the Town, a program modeled after PM Magazine. Her co-host was Robb Weller. The following year both of them joined Entertainment Tonight, with Gibbons as a reporter and co-anchor of the program's weekend edition.

In the early to mid-1990s, Gibbons partnered with Guthy-Renker becoming a trailblazer in the world of direct response. She was the first television star on a daily show to be featured in an infomercial as she starred in back-to-back blockbusters (Personal Power 2 and Get the Edge) with a young Tony Robbins.

Leeza was her own NBC/syndicated talk show; it ran from June 1993 to September 2000. The show originated as John & Leeza from Hollywood, with former Entertainment Tonight co-host John Tesh. Tesh was dropped from the show after seven months, and Gibbons was the host for the remainder of the series.

From 2001 to 2003, Gibbons was the host and managing editor of the television show Extra. Beginning in 2011, she was the host of the PBS talk show My Generation (2011–2014) and co-host and executive producer of the syndicated news magazine show America Now (2011–2015).

In the 1990s, Gibbons hosted the radio show Blockbuster Top 25 Countdown with Leeza Gibbons. She counted down the hits in Adult Contemporary and Hot Adult Contemporary formats, and presented entertainment news and pre-recorded interviews. When Blockbuster Video stopped sponsoring the program in 1999, the show's name was changed to Leeza Gibbons' Top 25 Countdown. In January 2001, the countdown was dropped and the show was renamed Leeza Gibbons' Hollywood Confidential; the show continued until 2013.

In 1998, Gibbons received the Congressional Horizon Award (1998) for her work on children's issues[clarification needed].[2]

In early 2000s, Gibbons launched her mineral makeup line, Sheer Cover Studio, with Guthy-Renker.[3] Sheer Cover continues to be sold around the world.

In 2005, Gibbons received the Public Leadership in Neurology Award from the American Academy of Neurology for raising awareness about Alzheimer's disease.[4]

On November 14, 2007, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the appointment of Gibbons to the board that oversees California's stem cell research agency,[5] filling a slot designated for a patient advocate for Alzheimer's. Her nonprofit group, Leeza's Place, is aimed at caregivers for persons with memory disorders.[6] Her efforts to raise attention for memory disorders grew out of her own family's experience with her mother, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and died in May 2008.[3]

Gibbons replaced Meredith Vieira for a week of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire shows on June 23–27, 2008.

In May 2009 Gibbons' new book, Take Your Oxygen First: Protecting Your Health and Happiness While Caring for a Loved One with Memory Loss, tells the story of Leeza's family's personal struggle with Alzheimer's disease after her mother's diagnosis.[7]

In 2013, Gibbons won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lifestyle/Travel Host for the PBS series My Generation.[8] In 2015, she won the NBC reality game-show series Celebrity Apprentice.[9]

She began co-hosting the Rose Parade on January 2, 2017.[citation needed] In 2015, Gibbons received the Icon award from the Electronic Retailing Association, where it was announced that Gibbons had crossed the $1 billion mark in sales. Her partnership with Guthy-Renker is the longest studio/talent relationship in infomercial history.[citation needed]

Personal life

Gibbons has been married four times; she was married to John Hicks from 1980 to 1982.[citation needed] From 1989 to 1991, she was married to British actor Christopher Quinten, whom she met when they both participated in the 1988 New Zealand Telethon.[10] She and Quinten have a daughter, Jordan Alexandra (Lexi) Gibbons. Leeza Gibbons was married to actor Stephen Meadows from 1991 to 2005, and they have two sons, Troy and Nathan Daniel.[11] In 2011, she married New York Times best selling author, Steven Fenton, in Beverly Hills.[12] Fenton is the son of the former mayor of Beverly Hills, Frank M. Fenton.

Gibbons is a member of Hollywood United Methodist Church, and all of her children were baptized there.[13]

Her grandmother and mother have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.[4]

References

  1. ^ Leeza's Care Connection
  2. ^ "Horizon & Leadership Awards". Congressional Award. August 15, 2014. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Everything Leeza". Leezagibbons.com. Retrieved October 19, 2010.
  4. ^ a b "Public Leadership in Neurology Award Honors Leeza Gibbons for Alzheimer's Awareness Efforts". www.aan.com. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  5. ^ "California Stem Cell Report: Celebrity Leeza Gibbons Named as CIRM Director". Californiastemcellreport.blogspot.com. November 15, 2007. Retrieved October 19, 2010.
  6. ^ "Welcome to Leeza's Place – A Place for Caregivers, Caregiver Support Groups, Connecting Caregivers, Caregiver Resources, Caregiver Help, Family Caregiving, Senior Caregiving, Caregiving Support". Leezasplace.org. Retrieved October 19, 2010.
  7. ^ Take Your Oxygen First (November 8, 2004). . Take Your Oxygen First. Archived from the original on May 14, 2009. Retrieved October 19, 2010.
  8. ^ "Variety". June 15, 2013. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
  9. ^ Baretto, Megan (February 17, 2015). "'Celebrity Apprentice' crowns a winner". AOL. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
  10. ^ "6.30PM News - Leeza Gibbons". NZ On Screen.
  11. ^ "Leeza Gibbons and Her Husband Split Up". People Magazine. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  12. ^ Jordan, Julie. "Leeza Gibbons Gets Married". People. April 22, 2011.
  13. ^ Wayne, Gary. "Hollywood United Methodist Church". www.seeing-stars.com. Retrieved February 12, 2017.

External links

  • Official website
  • Leeza's Care Connection
  • Leeza Gibbons at IMDb

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This biography of a living person relies too much on references to primary sources Please help by adding secondary or tertiary sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Leeza Gibbons news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Leeza Kim Gibbons born March 26 1957 is an American talk show host She is best known as a correspondent and co host for Entertainment Tonight 1984 2000 as well as for having her own syndicated daytime talk show Leeza 1993 2000 In 2013 her book Take 2 became a New York Times bestseller and she won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Host in a Lifestyle or Travel program for the PBS show My Generation On February 16 2015 Gibbons was named the winner of Celebrity Apprentice while on the show she raised 714 000 for her charity Leeza s Care Connection 1 Leeza GibbonsGibbons at the 1990 Emmy AwardsBornLeeza Kim Gibbons 1957 03 26 March 26 1957 age 65 Hartsville South Carolina U S OccupationBroadcasterYears active1976 presentTelevisionLeezaSpouse s John Hicks m 1980 div 1982 wbr Christopher Quinten m 1989 div 1991 wbr Stephen Meadows m 1991 div 2005 wbr Steven Fenton m 2011 wbr Children3Websiteleezagibbons wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 1 3 Personal life 2 References 3 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Leeza Gibbons was born in Hartsville South Carolina the daughter of Jean and Dr Carlos Gibbons Gibbons has two siblings a brother Carlos Jr and a sister Cammy Leeza Gibbons grew up in Columbia South Carolina in a housing subdivision called Whitehall and graduated from Irmo High School After completing high school Gibbons graduated summa cum laude from the University of South Carolina s school of journalism and mass communication She was a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority at the university Career Edit This section reads like a press release or a news article November 2020 Leeza Gibbons s television career started at WSPA TV in Spartanburg South Carolina when Next she was the co host of PM Magazine for KFDM TV in Beaumont Texas when and then moved to sister station WFAA TV in Dallas citation needed The new position represented a major career step and came with media attention In 1983 Gibbons joined WCBS TV in New York City where she became a host on Two on the Town a program modeled after PM Magazine Her co host was Robb Weller The following year both of them joined Entertainment Tonight with Gibbons as a reporter and co anchor of the program s weekend edition In the early to mid 1990s Gibbons partnered with Guthy Renker becoming a trailblazer in the world of direct response She was the first television star on a daily show to be featured in an infomercial as she starred in back to back blockbusters Personal Power 2 and Get the Edge with a young Tony Robbins Leeza was her own NBC syndicated talk show it ran from June 1993 to September 2000 The show originated as John amp Leeza from Hollywood with former Entertainment Tonight co host John Tesh Tesh was dropped from the show after seven months and Gibbons was the host for the remainder of the series From 2001 to 2003 Gibbons was the host and managing editor of the television show Extra Beginning in 2011 she was the host of the PBS talk show My Generation 2011 2014 and co host and executive producer of the syndicated news magazine show America Now 2011 2015 In the 1990s Gibbons hosted the radio show Blockbuster Top 25 Countdown with Leeza Gibbons She counted down the hits in Adult Contemporary and Hot Adult Contemporary formats and presented entertainment news and pre recorded interviews When Blockbuster Video stopped sponsoring the program in 1999 the show s name was changed to Leeza Gibbons Top 25 Countdown In January 2001 the countdown was dropped and the show was renamed Leeza Gibbons Hollywood Confidential the show continued until 2013 In 1998 Gibbons received the Congressional Horizon Award 1998 for her work on children s issues clarification needed 2 In early 2000s Gibbons launched her mineral makeup line Sheer Cover Studio with Guthy Renker 3 Sheer Cover continues to be sold around the world In 2005 Gibbons received the Public Leadership in Neurology Award from the American Academy of Neurology for raising awareness about Alzheimer s disease 4 On November 14 2007 California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the appointment of Gibbons to the board that oversees California s stem cell research agency 5 filling a slot designated for a patient advocate for Alzheimer s Her nonprofit group Leeza s Place is aimed at caregivers for persons with memory disorders 6 Her efforts to raise attention for memory disorders grew out of her own family s experience with her mother who was diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease and died in May 2008 3 Gibbons replaced Meredith Vieira for a week of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire shows on June 23 27 2008 In May 2009 Gibbons new book Take Your Oxygen First Protecting Your Health and Happiness While Caring for a Loved One with Memory Loss tells the story of Leeza s family s personal struggle with Alzheimer s disease after her mother s diagnosis 7 In 2013 Gibbons won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lifestyle Travel Host for the PBS seriesMy Generation 8 In 2015 she won the NBC reality game show series Celebrity Apprentice 9 She began co hosting the Rose Parade on January 2 2017 citation needed In 2015 Gibbons received the Icon award from the Electronic Retailing Association where it was announced that Gibbons had crossed the 1 billion mark in sales Her partnership with Guthy Renker is the longest studio talent relationship in infomercial history citation needed Personal life Edit Gibbons has been married four times she was married to John Hicks from 1980 to 1982 citation needed From 1989 to 1991 she was married to British actor Christopher Quinten whom she met when they both participated in the 1988 New Zealand Telethon 10 She and Quinten have a daughter Jordan Alexandra Lexi Gibbons Leeza Gibbons was married to actor Stephen Meadows from 1991 to 2005 and they have two sons Troy and Nathan Daniel 11 In 2011 she married New York Times best selling author Steven Fenton in Beverly Hills 12 Fenton is the son of the former mayor of Beverly Hills Frank M Fenton Gibbons is a member of Hollywood United Methodist Church and all of her children were baptized there 13 Her grandmother and mother have been diagnosed with Alzheimer s disease 4 References Edit Leeza s Care Connection Horizon amp Leadership Awards Congressional Award August 15 2014 Retrieved November 20 2020 a b Everything Leeza Leezagibbons com Retrieved October 19 2010 a b Public Leadership in Neurology Award Honors Leeza Gibbons for Alzheimer s Awareness Efforts www aan com Retrieved November 20 2020 California Stem Cell Report Celebrity Leeza Gibbons Named as CIRM Director Californiastemcellreport blogspot com November 15 2007 Retrieved October 19 2010 Welcome to Leeza s Place A Place for Caregivers Caregiver Support Groups Connecting Caregivers Caregiver Resources Caregiver Help Family Caregiving Senior Caregiving Caregiving Support Leezasplace org Retrieved October 19 2010 Take Your Oxygen First November 8 2004 gt Home Take Your Oxygen First Archived from the original on May 14 2009 Retrieved October 19 2010 Variety June 15 2013 Retrieved February 17 2015 Baretto Megan February 17 2015 Celebrity Apprentice crowns a winner AOL Retrieved February 17 2015 6 30PM News Leeza Gibbons NZ On Screen Leeza Gibbons and Her Husband Split Up People Magazine Retrieved April 18 2016 Jordan Julie Leeza Gibbons Gets Married People April 22 2011 Wayne Gary Hollywood United Methodist Church www seeing stars com Retrieved February 12 2017 External links EditOfficial website Leeza s Care Connection Leeza Gibbons at IMDbMedia officesPreceded byEmma Samms and Karen Baldwin 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