- Mary Hart (TV personality)
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name =Mary Hart
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birthdate =birth date and age|1950|11|8
location =Madison, South Dakota
birthname = Mary Johanna Harum
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spouse = Burt Sugarman (1989 - present); Terry Hart (1972 - 1979) (divorced)Mary Hart (born
November 8 ,1950 ) is an American television personality and a long-time host of the syndicatedgossip and entertainment round-up program "Entertainment Tonight ". She has been an anchor, or "hostess", of that program since 1982.Biography
Early life
Mary Hart was born Mary Johanna Harum in
Madison, South Dakota , [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/3/Mary-Hart.html Mary Hart Biography (1950-) ] ] and lived there, as well as in Denmark, as a child and teenager. She speaks both Danish and Swedish fluently. Hart competed in theMiss America pageant in 1970 asMiss South Dakota , and finished in the top ten. Two years later, Hart graduated from Augustana College in Sioux Falls and produced and anchored her own cable TV talk show. That led to jobs on the air in Iowa and Oklahoma. She was married toTerry Hart from 1972 to 1979.Career
Determined to leave
journalism behind, she moved toLos Angeles in 1979 with $10,000 in the bank. She lived in Westwood andjog ged through the rich neighborhoods of Holmby Hills andBeverly Hills . Hart landed a small role on thesoap opera "Days of our Lives ," as well as someTV commercials . Almost broke, she became a co-host on a Los Angeles local program, "PM Magazine ." That led to a job in 1981 as co-host ofRegis Philbin 's first nationaltalk show . When that show was canceled four months later, "Entertainment Tonight" interviewed her about what it felt like to be canceled. The day after the interview, she was hired as an "E. T." correspondent. Thirteen weeks later, she was named the show's co-host, along with Ron Hendren.
Mary Hart at the 39th Emmy Awards, 1987|thumbIn 1984, Hendren was replaced byRobb Weller , who was replaced byJohn Tesh in 1986, who was replaced byBob Goen in 1996. Soon after her hiring by ET, Hart chose starmaker Jay Bernstein as her manager. Hart is perhaps best known for her shapely legs, leading to an endorsement contract with Hanes Hosiery for their line ofpantyhose in 1987. She has never worked barelegged while hosting "Entertainment Tonight". Jay Bernstein also had her legs insured for $1 million. In 1991, the "New England Journal of Medicine " reported that Hart's voice, perhaps best described as perky, had triggeredseizures in an epileptic woman. [ [http://tafkac.org/faq2k/television_307.html Kill Your Television! ] ] This was later referenced in an episode of "Tiny Toons " [ [http://www.platypuscomix.net/onlyme/toonfax.html THE HUGE PAGE OF TINY TOONS/ANIMANIACS FACTS, VERSION 2.0 ] ] and theNBC sitcom "Seinfeld ", where Kramer (Michael Richards ) suffers from convulsions whenever he hears Hart's voice. Hart has been parodied in "Animaniacs " in the character, "Mary Heartless". She had also voiced a cartoon character named 'Fairy Hart' in an episode of "The Fairly OddParents " and The Fairly Oddparents tv movie Fairly OddBaby.Personal life
Hart lives in an affluent part of Los Angeles with her husband, Burt Sugarman, the producer of the films "
Children of a Lesser God " and "Crimes of the Heart ". The two were married in 1989 and have one son, AJ (bornDecember 24 ,1991 ).References
External links
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* [http://www.etonline.com/about/bio/2007/03/47445/ Mary Hart's bio courtesy of "ET" Online]
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