Luna Blaise and Kathie Lee Gifford
Luna Blaise, an American actress is best known for the television series Fresh Off the Boat. Since at a very young age, she began her career with modeling contracts and minor cameo roles in film features. Later, she was offered regular parts on TV shows. As part of her work she also has made appearances in music videos as well. She was awarded the Young Artist Award was given to her in the category for young actresses who recur (14-21) in recognition of the quality that she has produced. Some of the projects in which she participated include the film Vicious Circle and the art movie Memoria as well as the tv program Fresh Off the Boat, as well as the Sweatshirt Music video. Her social media popularity is apparent, having more than 1.4 millions of followers on Instagram and 127.2k on Twitter.
Kathie Lee Gifford, along with Hoda KOTB was co-hosting the 4th TODAY hour from 2008 until 5th of April 2019. Entertainment Weekly dubbed the Gifford and Kotb show as "appointment television" and USA Today called it TODAY's Happy Hour. Gifford composed TODAY, the musical that was performed by all participants and cast on the program. Each month Gifford wrote a new tune to play in the show's segment Everyone Has a Story. In 2015, she was inducted into the Broadcast & Cable Hall of Fame in 2015. Before that, NBC News Gifford served as the co-host of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee for fifteen years, where she received eleven Emmy nominations. In addition, she worked as a reporter at Good Morning America. A playwright producer singer songwriter and actor Gifford has been a part of numerous films and television shows over her career of 40 years. She runs her own record company and has written musicals like Broadway's SCANDALOUS and was nominated for a Tony Award in 2012 under Best Actress. Gifford has also starred in Annie as well as Putting it Together on Broadway. Gifford has written the author of four NY Times best-selling books, such as I Can't Believe I Said That Rock The Road And The Rabbi and her beloved children's tale Party Animals. Recent co-written recordings and co-written He Saw Jesus Jesus' Name and Love me to Death. In Monterey in California, she launched GIFFT wine line together with Scheid Family Vineyards. Her debut was as a director with the short film, THE GOD WHO SEEKS which starred Nicole C. Mullen. The two co-wrote music in the film. Gifford provides support to a variety of groups for children including Childhelp. Additionally, she supports the Association to Benefit Children, which spawned Cassidy's Place. In her capacity as a human rights activist, she was given an honorary diploma at Marymount University in recognition of her labor relations work.






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