Ryan Seacrest is an American radio & television host, and producer
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Ryan Seacrest is an American radio & television host, and producer
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He was in a romantic relationship with Julianne Hough, a professional dancer, actress and singer who gained fame for participating in the show, ‘Dancing with the Stars’. The relationship which started in 2010 ended in 2013
Ryan Seacrest was born to Constance Marie and Gary Lee Seacrest in the Atlanta suburb of Dunwoody, Georgia.
Right from an early age, young Ryan had an inclination towards showbiz. While young boys of his age fancied GI Joe and Cowboy characters, he hung around with a microphone in hand.
He received his preliminary education from Dunwood High School. Since he was the school’s morning announcer, he was often known as ‘Voice of Dunwood High School’.
While still at school he managed to bag a coveted and not-easy-to-get internship at WSTR FM, in Atlanta, with Tom Sullivan, where he learnt the little knick knacks about the various key function areas of radio.
Interestingly, his debut was an impromptu one. The ill-health of the regular DJ turned favourable for him as he got himself the first show of his broadcasting career. He had the weekend overnight slot at WSTR.
Charming good looks and wholesome experience at hosting radio shows earned him a place in front of the camera for the first season of ESPN's Radical Outdoor Challenge in 1993.
From 1994 until 1996, he served as the host for the kid’s game show, ‘Gladiator 2000’. In 1997, he hosted yet another kids’ game show, ‘Click’. The fictional game show, Lover’s Lane on Beverly Hills 90210 had him also play the host.
The new millennium brought with it new opportunities as he played the host of NBC ‘Saturday Night at the Movies’. For a year, from 2000 until 2001, he served as the host for the NBC Saturday morning television block.
In 2001, he served as the host of a television reality program, ‘Ultimate Revenge’, wherein he played practical jokes on family and friends, which were prompted by their own relatives and friends. The show was aired on TNN for two years until 2003.
While he hosted a couple of games shows, his major breakthrough came with a brand new Fox reality television series, ‘American Idol’, wherein he was the co-host along with comedian Brian Dunkleman.
He received an Emmy award for producing the ABC show, Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution