Luna Blaise and Kathie Lee Gifford
Luna Blaise (born April 14, 1977) is an American actress from the United States. Her name is well-known due to her role in the show Fresh Off the Boat. Passionate about acting since at a very young age, she started her professional career by modeling as well as minor roles in film features. Then, she got offers for recurring roles on television shows. Her appearances have been in music videos as well as television shows in the course of her professional career. In addition, the Young Artist Award was given to her in the category of Young actresses with recurring roles (14-21) in recognition of the high quality the work she did. Her works include the television series Fresh Off the Boat and the video to the hit track Sweatshirt. Also, she is a popular figure on social media, having an impressive 1.4 million users on Instagram and 127.2k fans on Twitter.
Kathie Lee Gifford was the co-host of the fourth hour of TODAY alongside Hoda Kotb, from 2008 to the 5th of April, 2019. The Gifford-Kotb show was called appointment television in Entertainment Weekly and TODAY's happy hour has been hailed as a hit by USA Today. Gifford composed TODAY, the musical that featured all the participants and cast on the program. Every month Gifford was able to write a brand new song to be played in the show's segment Everyone Has a Story. She was inducted into the Broadcast & Cable Hall of Fame for the year 2015. Gifford was the co-host for Live with Regis & Kathie Lee. She was awarded 11 Emmys. Her three-year stint as an Good Morning America journalist was followed by a playwright, producer, and singer-songwriter. Playwright, producer, songwriter and actor Gifford has starred in numerous television programs and movies in her career of 40 years. She owns her own record label and has written a number of musicals including the Broadway musical SCANDALOUS that received an Tony nomination in the category of Best Actress in 2012. Gifford was also featured in Annie and Putting it Together on Broadway. Gifford is the writer of four NY Times bestsellers, including the books for children, Party Animals and I Can't believe I Said that. In the past, she wrote He Saw Jesus Jesus Is His Name, as well as the song Love Me to Death. She also recorded the songs. GIFFT A wine brand that she developed with Scheid family Vineyards located in Monterey CA. In the past, she made her directorial debut together with Nicole C. Mullen in the film THE GOD WHO SEES. They co-wrote the soundtrack for the film. Gifford provides support to a variety of organisations for children, including Childhelp and the Association to Benefit Children which led to Cassidy's House and Cody House named in honor of her two daughters. Marymount University awarded her honorary degrees for humanitarian work she carried out in labor relations.






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