Thea Andrews
Canadian journalist and TV personality (born 1973) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thea Andrews (born October 4, 1973)[1] is a Canadian journalist and television personality in both sports and entertainment news, as well as hosting reality competition and morning shows. From October 2003 to November 2006, she served as co-host on several ESPN shows such as Cold Pizza (2003–2005), Breakfast at Churchill Downs (2004–2006), Breakfast at Pimlico (2004–2006), The ESPY Red Carpet Show (2005–2006), ESPN Hollywood (2005–2006) and Sports and Hollywood (2006). Andrews reported on horse racing, college basketball and college football for the network.
Thea Andrews | |
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Born | (1973-10-04) October 4, 1973 (age 50) |
Education | Bishop Strachan School |
Alma mater | Queen's University |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, TV personality |
Years active | 1992–present |
Known for | Former host of eTalk |
Spouse |
Jay Wolf (m. 2007) |
She used to host a Saturday night counter-programming block against Hockey Night in Canada called Guys TV on TSN, and a Canadian cable show titled Cooking for Love. She was a correspondent and host on Entertainment Tonight from November 2006 to October 2009. Andrews hosted the first season of Top Chef Canada and Nigel Lythgoe's country music singing competition, CMT's Next Superstar. From January 2013 to July 2015, she co-hosted The Insider.