Luna Blaise and Kathie Lee Gifford
Luna Blaise is an American actor, best known for her role on the TV series Fresh Off the Boat'. Passionate about acting since at a very young age, she started her career with modeling contracts and cameo appearances in minor film features. Later, she was offered regular roles on television shows. Alongside her TV work, she also appeared in several music videos. In the category Regular Young Actress (14 21), her performances brought her the Young Artist Award. Some of the projects that she was a part of are her feature-length film Vicious Circle and the art movie Memoria and the television series Fresh Off the Boat, and the Sweatshirt Music video. Her popularity is also well-known on social networks, where she's got more than 1.4m Instagram followers and over 127.2k Twitter fans.
Kathie Lee Gifford co-hosted the fourth hour along with Hoda KOTB from 2008 to April 5, 2019. The Gifford-Kotb hour had been described as an appointment TV by Entertainment Weekly and TODAY's happy hour has been hailed as a hit by USA Today. Gifford wrote TODAY the Musical, which is a highly acclaimed musical that features all of the TODAY hosts as well as the crew. She also wrote a new tune each month to Everyone Has a Story. In 2015, she was inducted into the Broadcast & Cable Hall of Fame in 2015. Gifford hosted Live with Regis & Kathie Lee. She won 11 Emmy Awards. She also worked as a reporter on Good Morning America. Gifford was a writer, actress, and producer. She owns her own label and has written several musicals, including Broadway's SCANDALOUS. The show was awarded an Tony Award nomination in the category of Best Actress 2012. Gifford was a part of Broadway on Broadway in Putting it Together as well as Annie. Gifford has written the lyrics to four NY Times Bestsellers including: Just When I Thought I'd Lost My Last Egg, I Can't Believe I Said This The Rock The Road The Rabbi and Party Animals. Recently, she co-wrote as well as recorded He Saw Jesus Jesus' Name and I Love You to death. GIFFT was founded on the streets of Monterey CA with Scheid Family Vineyards. She first made an appearance as a filmmaker with the short film THE GOD WHO SEEKS, with Nicole C. Mullen. The film's duo wrote the score together. Gifford is an avid supporter of a variety of organizations for children, such as Childhelp or the Association to Benefit Children. Cassidy's Place and Cody House have been named in honour of the two daughters she has. Marymount University awarded her honorary degrees for the work that she carried out in labor relations.
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