Luna Blaise and Kathie Lee Gifford
Luna Blaise, an American actress, is well known for the popular TV show Fresh Off the Boat. As a child actress her passion was never fading. about the craft. She began her acting career by taking on the role of a model and also cameos. Then, offers were made to her for roles in regular productions in television programs. In addition to her television work she's also had appearances in videos for music, too. Her performances have earned her the Young Artist Award in the Recurring Young Actress' (14 - 21) category. Some of the works she has been involved in includes the film Vicious Circle', the art-film Memoria', the television series Fresh Off the Boat' as well as the music video for the track Sweatshirt'. The popularity of her social media accounts is evident, with over 1.4 million followers on Instagram as well as 127.2k in Twitter.
Kathie Lee Gifford co-hosted the fourth hour along with Hoda Kotb from 2008 until April 5th, 2019. Entertainment Weekly had deemed the Gifford Kotb hour to be an appointment TV, and USA Today called TODAY's happy hour. Gifford penned TODAY The Musical, which featured all the cast and crew members of the show. Each month Gifford was able to write a brand song that was to be performed during the segment Everyone Has a Story. In 2015, she was inducted into the Broadcast & Cable Hall of Fame in the year 2015. Gifford hosted Live with Regis & Kathie Lee. She was awarded 11 Emmy Awards. Her three-year stint as an Good Morning America journalist was then followed by a playwright producer, and singer-songwriter. Gifford plays a role as a writer, director, actress, and singer-songwriter. She has appeared on many television shows and films throughout her 40-year career. She runs her own label and wrote numerous musicals including Broadway's SCANDALOUS. This show received an Tony nomination to be the Best Actress 2012. Gifford starred on Broadway on Broadway as Annie, Putting it Together. Gifford has written four NY Times best-selling books, including I Can't Believe I Said That Rock The Road And The Rabbi as well as her beloved children's tale Party Animals. She recently co-wrote He Saw Jesus Jesus Is His Name, as well as the song Love Me to Death. She also recorded them. In Monterey in California, she announced the launch of her GIFFT wine line together with Scheid Family Vineyards. Her debut was as a director in the short film, THE GOD WHO VISITS, with Nicole C. Mullen. Both co-wrote and produced the soundtrack for this film. Gifford is a supporter of many organizations for children, such as Childhelp or the Association to Benefit Children. The Cassidy's House and Cody House have been named after the two daughters she has. Her efforts to help others in the field of employment relations has led to her receiving an honorary doctorate degree from Marymount University.






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