Ryan Seacrest at "The Dogs Next Door" Hollywood Celebrity Benefit for DogsinDanger.com. Private Residence, Beverly Hills, CA. 06-14-08
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As one of People magazine’s "50 Most Beautiful People" in 2003, it may have been surprising to some that host and perennial media presence Ryan Seacrest started his career in radio. But ever high school, Seacrest....
As one of People magazine’s "50 Most Beautiful People" in 2003, it may have been surprising to some that host and perennial media presence Ryan Seacrest started his career in radio. But ever high school, Seacrest yearned to be behind a microphone, which eventually led to him becoming a nationally syndicated radio show host at the Los Angeles-based 102.7 KIIS FM. But although velvet smooth on the radio, even listeners could not have predicted his meteoric rise. While still working in radio, his camera-friendly looks and affable manner helped him land the mother of all hosting gigs – being the go-between the harsh judges and the wannabe contestants on the international ratings sensation “American Idol” (FOX 2002- ), a neo-“Star Search” that placed the decision of who became America’s next pop idol into the hands of viewers. Thanks to his “American Idol” gig and successful morning radio show “On Air with Ryan Seacrest,” he was able to branch out into a multitude of media ventures, including as co-host and producer of “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” (ABC, 2000- ), substitute host on “Larry King Live” (CNN, 1985- ) and executive producer with E! Networks on a variety of reality programming – not to mention co-hosting “E! News Live” nightly. A veritable jack-of-all-trades, Seacrest demanded respect for his ability to not only rise from radio to TV stardom, but to successfully juggle a mini-media empire of his own creation.

Seacrest was born on Dec. 24, 1974 in Atlanta, GA. His first exposure to entertainment was in the fourth grade, where Seacrest sang his heart out as King Winter in a grade school musical. It would be the first and last time Seacrest would sing before an audience. But the youngster remained bitten by the entertainment bug. While attending Dunwoody High School, he read the morning announcements, pretending that he was host of his own radio show. He was also a staff writer on the school newspaper and a member of the model UN club. At age 16, Seacrest interned at WSTR/Star 94 in his native Atlanta, where he recorded a demo and gave it to the station’s program director. Impressed with his talent, the program director offered Seacrest a job filling the 7 pm-midnight shift.

Even though he was still only in high school, Seacrest’s show became one of the highest- rated for the station. He continued the show while attending the University of Georgia. During freshman year, ESPN offered him his first TV hosting job on the sports game show, “Radical Outdoor Challenge” (ESPN, 1993), a series that pitted three children competing against each other in various outdoor competitions. Then in 1995, Seacrest moved to Los Angeles to further his radio career and landed the afternoon drive on Star 98.7/KYSR. In short order, he turned “Ryan Seacrest for the Ride Home” into a No. 1-rated show. Seacrest also hosted the nationally syndicated “Live From the Lounge,” a celebrity interview program.

After several hosting gigs on TV specials, Seacrest landed the job of a lifetime with “American Idol.” Though initially sharing duties the first season with Brian Dunkelman, Seacrest returned for season two as sole host. Alongside pop diva Paula Abdul, Grammy Award-winning producer Randy Jackson and record executive Simon Cowell, Seacrest held things together amidst a seemingly endless stream of awful singers, as the show tried to find a rare diamond in the rough. The host also dutifully performed "synergysticly," frequently bringing "Idol" chatter and its personalities into his daily radio show and traveling across the country for cross-promotional purposes for both Fox and his corporate radio boss, Clear Channel Communications. This eventually allowed Seacrest to guest-host Rick Dees' nationally syndicated morning show on 102.7/KIIS-FM in 2003, despite being in direct competition with his own station's L.A. morning team – a show he eventually took over after Dees was unceremoniously let go by the station in 2004.

While on “American Idol,” Seacrest put an amiable facade on events, though backstage there were tensions which occasionally surfaced in public, thanks to the outspoken Cowell. While Cowell was publicly musing about whether or not to return for a third season, Seacrest commented that Cowell was “posturing." Cowell snapped back, saying Seacrest was “thick,” being unable to remember two names without having to write them down. Often, however, it was difficult to tell if Seacrest and Cowell's catty interplay was entirely for the media or the result of a genuine dislike. Seacrest was also ridiculed – often by himself –for his vanity and excessive grooming habits, which included regular facials, massages and trips to the tanning salon, leading to routine questions about his sexuality, which he denied alongside rumors of having Botox injections. But Seacrest typically handled the on- and off-air problems with his trademark amiability and charm – the same characteristics that made him a popular personality.

His contagious affability led to a deal to host of his own short-lived syndicated daytime talk show, “On Air with Ryan Seacrest” (Syndicated, 2004). At the same time, Seacrest also assumed the hosting duties for the venerable "American Top 40" weekly syndicated radio broadcast as longtime host Casey Kasem focused on the show's sister adult contemporary broadcast. Suddenly, it appeared that Seacrest was elbowing his way into just about every gig imaginable, culminating in co-hosting duties alongside an ailing Dick Clark on his return to his annual "New Year's Rockin' Eve." Seacrest did the lion’s share of hosting duties on the 2005 broadcast, thanks to the debilitating stroke Clark suffered the previous year. In 2006, Seacrest made himself even more ubiquitous when he replaced Star Jones as E! Entertainment’s lead anchor on various Hollywood awards galas. After signing a lucrative deal with the entertainment network, Seacrest also began co-hosting "E! News Live" with Guiliana DePandi. After winning a Daytime Emmy Award for hosting the 2005 Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade and executive-producing the popular E! series, “Keeping up with the Kardashians” (2007- ) and “Denise Richards: It’s Complicated” (2008- ), media-mogul Seacrest earned his first-ever Emmy nod for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program and co-hosted the prestigious show with his fellow nominees in 2008, as well.



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