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Mary Hart

Mary Hart (born Mary Johanna Harum; November 8, 1950[1]) is an American television personality and actress. She was the long-running host (1982–2011) of the syndicated gossip and entertainment round-up television program Entertainment Tonight, the longest running entertainment magazine show of all time.[2] She was Miss South Dakota 1970.

Mary Hart
Hart modeling for The Heart Truth charity fashion show in 2007
Born
Mary Johanna Harum

(1950-11-08) November 8, 1950 (age 72)
Occupation(s)Television personality, talk show host, singer, actress
Years active1972–present
TitleMiss South Dakota 1970
Semi-finalist Miss America 1971
Spouse(s)
Terry Hart
(m. 1972; div. 1979)

(m. 1989)
Children1

Early life

Mary Harum was born in Madison, South Dakota.[1] She was raised in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and Denmark.[3] She speaks English, Danish and Swedish fluently.

She graduated from Augustana Academy in 1968[4] and from Augustana College in Sioux Falls in 1972.[5]

Career

She was crowned Miss South Dakota 1970 and subsequently was a semi-finalist in the Miss America 1971 pageant.[6]

While teaching English at Washington High School for two years,[5] she also produced and anchored her own talk show on then-NBC affiliate KSFY-TV in Sioux Falls.[3]

Hart began her full-time television career in 1975 at WMT-TV (currently KGAN) in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, then moving to KMTV in Omaha, Nebraska. In 1976, she went to KTVY (now KFOR-TV) in Oklahoma City, where, with Danny Williams, she co-hosted the show Dannysday. She also was a sales representative for a school yearbook company. Determined to leave journalism behind, she moved to the Los Angeles neighborhood of Westwood in 1979 with $10,000 in the bank.[7] Hart landed a small role on the soap opera Days of Our Lives as well as some TV commercials. Nearly without money, she became a co-host on the Los Angeles version of the syndicated PM Magazine. That led to a job in 1981 as co-host of Regis Philbin's first national talk show on NBC. When that show was canceled four months later, Entertainment Tonight interviewed her about what it felt like to be canceled. The day after the interview, she was hired as one of its correspondents. Thirteen weeks later, she was named the show's co-host, along with Ron Hendren.[8]

In 1984, Hendren was replaced by Robb Weller, who was replaced by John Tesh in 1986, who was replaced by Bob Goen in 1996. Hart began co-hosting ET with Mark Steines in 2004.[7][9] Soon after her hiring by ET, Hart chose Jay Bernstein as her manager.

Hart is known for her shapely legs, leading to an endorsement contract with Hanes for that company's line of pantyhose in 1987. Jay Bernstein had her legs insured with Lloyd's of London for $1 million each.[10][11] Executive Producer Linda Bell Blue described Hart as "the face of ET". On March 29, 1987 she participated in the World Wrestling Federation's WrestleMania III, serving as the guest timekeeper in the main event between Hulk Hogan and André the Giant.[12]

During the summer of 1988, Hart appeared in Las Vegas with comedian David Brenner at the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino, which realized another of her childhood dreams, singing and dancing on stage. She continued her work on Entertainment Tonight while performing in Las Vegas, flying between the cities after two shows in Vegas, the last at 11:00PM, to film ET the following morning at 8:00AM.[13] In 1991, the New England Journal of Medicine reported that Hart's voice had triggered seizures in an epileptic woman.[14] This was later referenced in an episode of Tiny Toon Adventures[15] and the NBC sitcom Seinfeld, where Kramer (Michael Richards) suffers from convulsions whenever he hears Hart's voice. Hart has been parodied in Animaniacs in the character Mary Heartless. She voiced the cartoon character Fairy Hart in an episode of The Fairly OddParents and in The Fairly Oddparents TV movie Fairly OddBaby.

 
Hart at the 81st Academy Awards in February 2009.

In May 2009, Hart suffered a broken left wrist due to an accident at home (not due to any exotic activity, despite her jokes about it).[16] While her wrist was healing, she wore various brightly colored slings designed to match or complement her wardrobe for each show. On August 5, 2010, Hart announced that she was leaving the show at the end of the upcoming 30th season, citing that she was ready for a change.[17] Hart's final episode aired on May 20, 2011—ending her 29-year history with the program.[18]

Between 2014 and 2016, Hart was a recurring character on the ABC Family sitcom Baby Daddy, as a fictional version of herself who hosts a morning show The Mary Hart Show and is the boss of Tahj Mowry's character Tucker Dobbs.

On October 29, 2015, Hart made a guest appearance on ET, being interviewed by then-current host Nancy O'Dell; her appearance was meant to kick off a month-long celebration of the program's 35th season.[19]

Hart was Master of Ceremonies at the July 4th celebration at Mount Rushmore on July 3, 2020. In her remarks, she said, "I remember well the tumultuousness, the tumult, the tragedy, but ultimately the triumph of the sixties. I was growing up then, and those were not easy times – for those of you who happen to be old enough like I am, to remember – but you know what, that was a terrible decade, but we turned out to be a better nation."[20]

Personal life

Hart resided in the Trousdale Estates neighborhood of Beverly Hills, California, with her film producer husband, Burt Sugarman.[21] before moving to a condo in the Ritz-Carlton Residences at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles[22][23] and later, to Sierra Towers in 2015. They married in a private ceremony aboard a yacht in 1989[24] and have one son, Alec "AJ" Sugarman (born 1991), who was a special assistant to President Donald Trump for legislative affairs.

Hart has converted to Judaism, her husband's faith.[25]

Hart is a Republican and supported Marco Rubio in the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries. She and Sugarman hosted a fundraiser for Rubio in October 2015.[26]

She hosted President Trump's Fourth of July celebration in 2020, at which she was accused of making a white power sign. She denied the accusation.[27]

Hart owns two mansions in Montana.[28] One is a 7,000-square-foot home on 160 acres. Both homes are located within the Yellowstone Club residential community.[28][29] Since 2000, Hart has also had a home in Palm Desert, California[30] where she has supported local charities.[31]

She is a fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers and has performed the national anthem prior to games on several occasions.[32][33] She can often be seen, from the centerfield camera, behind home plate at Dodger Stadium.[34][35]

On August 17, 2011, Hart was announced as the official spokeswoman for the Edith Sanford Breast Cancer Initiative.[36]

References

  1. ^ a b c Riggs, Thomas (2002). Contemporary theatre, film, and television. Gale Cengage. p. 90. ISBN 978-0-7876-6360-5.
  2. ^ "Entertainment Tonight". CBS. Retrieved October 3, 2012.
  3. ^ a b N.E.A. (1984-06-01). "Hart goes from beauty queen to TV screen". Gadsden Times. p. B2.
  4. ^ "Mary Hart Biography". IMDb.com.
  5. ^ a b "In the News: Alumna Mary Hart Signs Off From 'Entertainment Tonight'". augie.edu. Augustana College. May 2011.
  6. ^ "The original 'E.T.' has found its way to rating success". The Miami News. 1983-03-11. p. 7A.
  7. ^ a b "Famous for watching the famous". Toledo Blade. New York Times News Service. 2002-07-14. p. C1–2.
  8. ^ N.E.A. (1984-06-14). "Beauty queen finds success on TV screen". Bowling Green Daily News. p. 5B.
  9. ^ Benson, Jim (2006-10-08). "Mary Hart Re-Ups at ET". Broadcastingcable.com. Retrieved 2011-11-18.
  10. ^ "Mary Hart to wed producer". Chicago Sun-Times. February 16, 1989.
  11. ^ Brioux, Bill (2008). Truth and Rumors. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 161. ISBN 978-0-275-99247-7. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  12. ^ "Silverdome shudders as 93,173 spectators watch Hulk Hogan win". Lakeland Ledger. March 30, 1987. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  13. ^ Associated Press (1988-06-01). "'Entertainment Tonight' hostess becomes showgirl". Kentucky New Era. p. 9B.
  14. ^ . The AFU & Urban Legends Archive. Archived from the original on July 28, 2013.
  15. ^ "THE HUGE PAGE OF TINY TOONS/ANIMANIACS FACTS, VERSION 2.0". Platypuscomix.net. 1992-06-08. Retrieved 2011-11-18.
  16. ^ "Mary Hart Broken Wrist". Archived from the original on 2021-11-17 – via YouTube.
  17. ^ DiNunno, Gina (2010-08-05). "Mary Hart Exiting Entertainment Tonight". tvguide.com. Retrieved 2010-08-05.
  18. ^ "After Hart, a Deluge of Meaner Celebrity TV?". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  19. ^ "Mary Hart Returns to 'Entertainment Tonight' for 35th Anniversary". Variety. 29 October 2015. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  20. ^ "FULL: President Trump South Dakota's 2020 Mount Rushmore Fireworks Celebrations". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  21. ^ 400 Trousdale Place, Beverly Hills, California 90210 | Los Angeles
  22. ^ Mary Hart, Burt Sugarman buy unit at Ritz-Carlton Residences - Los Angeles Times
  23. ^ AEG Execs, Mary Hart Among 32 Buyers at the Ritz-Carlton - Development Update-o-Rama - Curbed LA
  24. ^ Associated Press (1980-04-12). "Mary Hart weds". Lexington Dispatch. p. 2.
  25. ^ D'Addario, Daniel (2012-01-27). "Some Tips For Drew Barrymore Before She Converts To Judaism". Observer. Retrieved 2021-03-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  26. ^ "Secret Meetings, Big Players: Who Hollywood's Underground GOP Wants for President". 22 October 2015.
  27. ^ "Mary Hart denies making white supremacist gesture as locals call to cut ties". 6 July 2020.
  28. ^ a b Large Yellowstone Club Montana Ranch Goes on the Market for $26.5 Million—WSJ Private Properties - WSJ.com
  29. ^ Photos: Inside Mary Hart's $26.5M Montana ranch | www.statesman.com
  30. ^ Blair, Iain (January 3, 2008). . Daily Variety: V Plus: Palm Springs International Film Festival. Reed Business Information, Inc. Retrieved January 10, 2013 from HighBeam Research
  31. ^ Biller, Steven; Kleinschmidt, Janice (October 2007). "The Influencers". Palm Springs Life.
  32. ^ "Stars grabbing the attention at playoff games". Yuma Sun. 2009-10-19.
  33. ^ Associated Press (1988-06-01). "Mary Hart adds showgirl to resume". Lakeland Ledger. p. 1C.
  34. ^ Parker, Kelly (November 1, 2017). "A photo guide to World Series celebrity Dodger fan watching". The Drive. Retrieved October 28, 2018.
  35. ^ Kleinschmidt, Jessica (October 27, 2018). "Celebrity host Mary Hart did a spot-on impression of Craig Kimbrel in Game 3". MLB.com. Retrieved October 28, 2018.
  36. ^ KDLT.com South Dakota News - Sanford Unveils New Breast Cancer Initiative

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1982–2011
Succeeded by

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For other people named Mary Hart see Mary Hart disambiguation Mary Hart born Mary Johanna Harum November 8 1950 1 is an American television personality and actress She was the long running host 1982 2011 of the syndicated gossip and entertainment round up television program Entertainment Tonight the longest running entertainment magazine show of all time 2 She was Miss South Dakota 1970 Mary HartHart modeling for The Heart Truth charity fashion show in 2007BornMary Johanna Harum 1950 11 08 November 8 1950 age 72 Madison South Dakota U S 1 Occupation s Television personality talk show host singer actressYears active1972 presentTitleMiss South Dakota 1970Semi finalist Miss America 1971Spouse s Terry Hart m 1972 div 1979 wbr Burt Sugarman m 1989 wbr Children1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditMary Harum was born in Madison South Dakota 1 She was raised in Sioux Falls South Dakota and Denmark 3 She speaks English Danish and Swedish fluently She graduated from Augustana Academy in 1968 4 and from Augustana College in Sioux Falls in 1972 5 Career EditShe was crowned Miss South Dakota 1970 and subsequently was a semi finalist in the Miss America 1971 pageant 6 While teaching English at Washington High School for two years 5 she also produced and anchored her own talk show on then NBC affiliate KSFY TV in Sioux Falls 3 Hart began her full time television career in 1975 at WMT TV currently KGAN in Cedar Rapids Iowa then moving to KMTV in Omaha Nebraska In 1976 she went to KTVY now KFOR TV in Oklahoma City where with Danny Williams she co hosted the show Dannysday She also was a sales representative for a school yearbook company Determined to leave journalism behind she moved to the Los Angeles neighborhood of Westwood in 1979 with 10 000 in the bank 7 Hart landed a small role on the soap opera Days of Our Lives as well as some TV commercials Nearly without money she became a co host on the Los Angeles version of the syndicated PM Magazine That led to a job in 1981 as co host of Regis Philbin s first national talk show on NBC When that show was canceled four months later Entertainment Tonight interviewed her about what it felt like to be canceled The day after the interview she was hired as one of its correspondents Thirteen weeks later she was named the show s co host along with Ron Hendren 8 In 1984 Hendren was replaced by Robb Weller who was replaced by John Tesh in 1986 who was replaced by Bob Goen in 1996 Hart began co hosting ET with Mark Steines in 2004 7 9 Soon after her hiring by ET Hart chose Jay Bernstein as her manager Hart is known for her shapely legs leading to an endorsement contract with Hanes for that company s line of pantyhose in 1987 Jay Bernstein had her legs insured with Lloyd s of London for 1 million each 10 11 Executive Producer Linda Bell Blue described Hart as the face of ET On March 29 1987 she participated in the World Wrestling Federation s WrestleMania III serving as the guest timekeeper in the main event between Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant 12 During the summer of 1988 Hart appeared in Las Vegas with comedian David Brenner at the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino which realized another of her childhood dreams singing and dancing on stage She continued her work on Entertainment Tonight while performing in Las Vegas flying between the cities after two shows in Vegas the last at 11 00PM to film ET the following morning at 8 00AM 13 In 1991 the New England Journal of Medicine reported that Hart s voice had triggered seizures in an epileptic woman 14 This was later referenced in an episode of Tiny Toon Adventures 15 and the NBC sitcom Seinfeld where Kramer Michael Richards suffers from convulsions whenever he hears Hart s voice Hart has been parodied in Animaniacs in the character Mary Heartless She voiced the cartoon character Fairy Hart in an episode of The Fairly OddParents and in The Fairly Oddparents TV movie Fairly OddBaby Hart at the 81st Academy Awards in February 2009 In May 2009 Hart suffered a broken left wrist due to an accident at home not due to any exotic activity despite her jokes about it 16 While her wrist was healing she wore various brightly colored slings designed to match or complement her wardrobe for each show On August 5 2010 Hart announced that she was leaving the show at the end of the upcoming 30th season citing that she was ready for a change 17 Hart s final episode aired on May 20 2011 ending her 29 year history with the program 18 Between 2014 and 2016 Hart was a recurring character on the ABC Family sitcom Baby Daddy as a fictional version of herself who hosts a morning show The Mary Hart Show and is the boss of Tahj Mowry s character Tucker Dobbs On October 29 2015 Hart made a guest appearance on ET being interviewed by then current host Nancy O Dell her appearance was meant to kick off a month long celebration of the program s 35th season 19 Hart was Master of Ceremonies at the July 4th celebration at Mount Rushmore on July 3 2020 In her remarks she said I remember well the tumultuousness the tumult the tragedy but ultimately the triumph of the sixties I was growing up then and those were not easy times for those of you who happen to be old enough like I am to remember but you know what that was a terrible decade but we turned out to be a better nation 20 Personal life EditHart resided in the Trousdale Estates neighborhood of Beverly Hills California with her film producer husband Burt Sugarman 21 before moving to a condo in the Ritz Carlton Residences at L A Live in downtown Los Angeles 22 23 and later to Sierra Towers in 2015 They married in a private ceremony aboard a yacht in 1989 24 and have one son Alec AJ Sugarman born 1991 who was a special assistant to President Donald Trump for legislative affairs Hart has converted to Judaism her husband s faith 25 Hart is a Republican and supported Marco Rubio in the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries She and Sugarman hosted a fundraiser for Rubio in October 2015 26 She hosted President Trump s Fourth of July celebration in 2020 at which she was accused of making a white power sign She denied the accusation 27 Hart owns two mansions in Montana 28 One is a 7 000 square foot home on 160 acres Both homes are located within the Yellowstone Club residential community 28 29 Since 2000 Hart has also had a home in Palm Desert California 30 where she has supported local charities 31 She is a fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers and has performed the national anthem prior to games on several occasions 32 33 She can often be seen from the centerfield camera behind home plate at Dodger Stadium 34 35 On August 17 2011 Hart was announced as the official spokeswoman for the Edith Sanford Breast Cancer Initiative 36 References Edit a b c Riggs Thomas 2002 Contemporary theatre film and television Gale Cengage p 90 ISBN 978 0 7876 6360 5 Entertainment Tonight CBS Retrieved October 3 2012 a b N E A 1984 06 01 Hart goes from beauty queen to TV screen Gadsden Times p B2 Mary Hart Biography IMDb com a b In the News Alumna Mary Hart Signs Off From Entertainment Tonight augie edu Augustana College May 2011 The original E T has found its way to rating success The Miami News 1983 03 11 p 7A a b Famous for watching the famous Toledo Blade New York Times News Service 2002 07 14 p C1 2 N E A 1984 06 14 Beauty queen finds success on TV screen Bowling Green Daily News p 5B Benson Jim 2006 10 08 Mary Hart Re Ups at ET Broadcastingcable com Retrieved 2011 11 18 Mary Hart to wed producer Chicago Sun Times February 16 1989 Brioux Bill 2008 Truth and Rumors Greenwood Publishing Group p 161 ISBN 978 0 275 99247 7 Retrieved 21 October 2017 Silverdome shudders as 93 173 spectators watch Hulk Hogan win Lakeland Ledger March 30 1987 Retrieved November 25 2013 Associated Press 1988 06 01 Entertainment Tonight hostess becomes showgirl Kentucky New Era p 9B Kill Your Television The AFU amp Urban Legends Archive Archived from the original on July 28 2013 THE HUGE PAGE OF TINY TOONS ANIMANIACS FACTS VERSION 2 0 Platypuscomix net 1992 06 08 Retrieved 2011 11 18 Mary Hart Broken Wrist Archived from the original on 2021 11 17 via YouTube DiNunno Gina 2010 08 05 Mary Hart Exiting Entertainment Tonight tvguide com Retrieved 2010 08 05 After Hart a Deluge of Meaner Celebrity TV The New York Times Retrieved 30 October 2015 Mary Hart Returns to Entertainment Tonight for 35th Anniversary Variety 29 October 2015 Retrieved 30 October 2015 FULL President Trump South Dakota s 2020 Mount Rushmore Fireworks Celebrations YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 Retrieved 4 July 2020 400 Trousdale Place Beverly Hills California 90210 Los Angeles Mary Hart Burt Sugarman buy unit at Ritz Carlton Residences Los Angeles Times AEG Execs Mary Hart Among 32 Buyers at the Ritz Carlton Development Update o Rama Curbed LA Associated Press 1980 04 12 Mary Hart weds Lexington Dispatch p 2 D Addario Daniel 2012 01 27 Some Tips For Drew Barrymore Before She Converts To Judaism Observer Retrieved 2021 03 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Secret Meetings Big Players Who Hollywood s Underground GOP Wants for President 22 October 2015 Mary Hart denies making white supremacist gesture as locals call to cut ties 6 July 2020 a b Large Yellowstone Club Montana Ranch Goes on the Market for 26 5 Million WSJ Private Properties WSJ com Photos Inside Mary Hart s 26 5M Montana ranch www statesman com Blair Iain January 3 2008 Desert home companions a wide range of industry pros from stars to stuntmen have put down roots in P S Daily Variety V Plus Palm Springs International Film Festival Reed Business Information Inc Retrieved January 10 2013 from HighBeam Research Biller Steven Kleinschmidt Janice October 2007 The Influencers Palm Springs Life Stars grabbing the attention at playoff games Yuma Sun 2009 10 19 Associated Press 1988 06 01 Mary Hart adds showgirl to resume Lakeland Ledger p 1C Parker Kelly November 1 2017 A photo guide to World Series celebrity Dodger fan watching The Drive Retrieved October 28 2018 Kleinschmidt Jessica October 27 2018 Celebrity host Mary Hart did a spot on impression of Craig Kimbrel in Game 3 MLB com Retrieved October 28 2018 KDLT com South Dakota News Sanford Unveils New Breast Cancer InitiativeExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mary Hart Mary Hart at IMDb Mary Hart on Twitter Mary Hart s bio courtesy of ET OnlinePreceded byDixie Whatley Co host of Entertainment Tonight1982 2011 Succeeded byNancy O Dell Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary Hart amp oldid 1064641584, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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