Ryan Seacrest
- Producer
- Writer
- Actor
Born and raised in Atlanta, Seacrest has been the heart and soul of
television and in radio for many years, beginning as the host of such
kids shows as,
Gladiators 2000 (1994), Fox
Family Channel's
Wild Animal Games (1995),
and Click (1997), which
ultimately led him to his afternoon gig at Los Angeles's Radio Station,
98.7 FM, on which he hosts and produces the #1 daily afternoon talk
show, "Ryan Seacrest for The Ride Home." In the summer of 2002, he
began to find fame as the host of
American Idol (2002),
a Star Search (1983) clone in
which contestants try their best at auditioning a song before going on
stage and to find out, who's really, the American Idol. He hosted the
first two seasons of the show and after finishing the popular series,
Ryan serves in the same capacity for
American Juniors (2003). As
in Idol, he will interact with the talent and judges, in order to keep
track of viewers through the weekly show that will make it a successful
hit.