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{{Infobox person
|image = Photo_of_Catt_Sadler_at_home.jpg
|name = Catt Sadler
|caption = Catt at home in Los Angeles, CA
|birth_place = [[Martinsville, Indiana]]
|occupation = Television personality, actress and journalist
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'''Catt Sadler''' (born in [[Martinsville, Indiana]], U.S.) is a correspondent and co-anchor for "[[E! News]] Weekend".<ref name="Sadler and Kennedy named new hosts of E! News Weekend">{{cite web |title=Becomeahost.com/news |work=Become A Host |url=http://www.becomeahost.com/news/jason-kennedy-and-catt-sadler-co-anchor-e-entertainments-e-news-weekend/ |accessdate=November 28, 2012}}</ref> She previously appeared on [[The Daily Ten]]. The [[Los Angeles Times]] named Catt Sadler one of the top 10 up-and-coming broadcasters in entertainment.<ref name=Ebio>{{cite web|title=Catt's Bio|url=http://www.eonline.com/on/personalities/bio/catt.jsp|publisher=E! Online|accessdate=January 27, 2011}}</ref>{{dead link|date = January 2013}}
'''Catt Sadler''' (born August 21, 1975 in [[Martinsville, Indiana]], U.S.) is a correspondent and co-anchor for "[[E! News]] Weekend"<ref name="Sadler and Kennedy named new hosts of E! News Weekend">{{cite web |title=Becomeahost.com/news |work=Become A Host |url=http://www.becomeahost.com/news/jason-kennedy-and-catt-sadler-co-anchor-e-entertainments-e-news-weekend/ |accessdate=November 28, 2012}}</ref> She previously appeared on [[The Daily Ten]]. The [[Los Angeles Times]] named Catt Sadler one of the top 10 up-and-coming broadcasters in entertainment<ref name=Ebio>{{cite web|title=Catt's Bio|url=http://www.eonline.com/on/personalities/bio/catt.jsp|publisher=E! Online|accessdate=January 27, 2011}}</ref>{{dead link|date = January 2013}} .

Sadler first appeared in the movie [[Hoosiers]] at the age of 11. After graduating from Indiana University, she began to work as an entertainment reporter at KBWB/KNTV in San Jose, California. In 2001, Sadler began co-hosting the Indiana Lottery's [[Hoosier Millionaire]]. She was also the [[Indiana Pacers]]' official emcee for the 2003–04 NBA season. Sadler has also appeared on other television shows such as [[General Hospital]] and [[Night Shift]]{{disambiguation needed|date=May 2012}}.<ref name=Ebio/>{{dead link|date = January 2013}}


==Early life==
==Early life==
Sadler was born in Martinsville, Indiana.<ref>{{cite news|last=Kightlinger|first=Cathy|title=Cathy Kightlinger: Indy's Super Bowl a winner with celebrities|url=http://www.indystar.com/article/20120206/ENTERTAINMENT02/202060363/Cathy-Kightlinger-Indy-s-Super-Bowl-winner-celebrities?odyssey=mod{{!}}newswell|text|IndyStar.com|s|accessdate=January 27, 2013|newspaper=Indy Star|date=February 6, 2012}}</ref>
Sadler was born in Martinsville, Indiana<ref>{{cite news|last=Kightlinger|first=Cathy|title=Cathy Kightlinger: Indy's Super Bowl a winner with celebrities|url=http://www.indystar.com/article/20120206/ENTERTAINMENT02/202060363/Cathy-Kightlinger-Indy-s-Super-Bowl-winner-celebrities?odyssey|IndyStar.com|accessdate=January 27, 2013|newspaper=Indy Star|date=February 6, 2012}}</ref>.

Sadler first appeared in the movie [[Hoosiers]] at the age of 11. She graduated from Martinsville High and [[Indiana University]] with a degree in journalism. She began to work as an entertainment reporter at KBWB/KNTV in San Jose, California. In 2001, Sadler began co-hosting the Indiana Lottery's [[Hoosier Millionaire]]. She was also the [[Indiana Pacers]]' official emcee for the 2003–04 NBA season.


==Career==
==Career==
Sadler was hired by Fox 59 News in Indianapolis before finishing college hosting the weekly segment “Youth Matters.” After working in local news for about a year, she moved to California advance her career.
Sadler was hired by Fox 59 News in Indianapolis before finishing college hosting the weekly segment “Youth Matters.” After working in local news for about a year, she moved to California advance her career.


After appearing as an extra in a few [[VH1]] spoofs in Hollywood, Sadler got her first broadcasting job as an entertainment reporter in San Francisco in 1997 at [[KOFY-TV|KBWB]] for the WB20 News at 10.<ref name="Ebio"/> In 2001, she married her college boyfriend, Kyle Boyd, and they had their first son. The family moved back to Indiana where she resumed her on-air career at Fox 59. She also hosted the Indiana Lottery’s Hoosier Millionaire show and served as the official emcee for the Indiana Pacers. In 2005, Sadler gave birth to her second son. Sadler and her family returned to Los Angeles in 2006 when she was named host of The Daily 10 on E! alongside [[Sal Masekela]] and [[Debbie Matenopoulos]].
After appearing as an extra in a few [[VH1]] spoofs in Hollywood, Sadler got her first broadcasting job as an entertainment reporter in San Francisco in 1997 at [[KOFY-TV|KBWB]] for the WB20 News at 10.<ref name="Ebio"/> In 2001, she married her college boyfriend, Kyle Boyd, and they had their first son. The family moved back to Indiana where she resumed her on-air career at Fox 59. She also hosted the Indiana Lottery’s Hoosier Millionaire show and served as the official emcee for the Indiana Pacers.
In 2005, Sadler gave birth to her second son. Sadler and her family returned to Los Angeles in 2006 when she was named host of The Daily 10 on E! alongside [[Sal Masekela]] and [[Debbie Matenopoulos]].


Sadler continued acting in L.A. She played herself in Judd Apatow's [[Knocked Up]], and appeared on General Hospital and Night Shift. She also starred in the [[Red Jumpsuit Apparatus]] music video, “You Better Pray”, playing the dancing librarian.
Sadler continued acting in L.A. She played herself in Judd Apatow's [[Knocked Up]], and appeared on General Hospital and Night Shift. She also starred in the [[Red Jumpsuit Apparatus]] music video, “You Better Pray”, playing the dancing librarian.

Sadler has also appeared on other television shows such as [[General Hospital]] and [[Night Shift]]{{disambiguation needed|date=May 2012}}<ref name=Ebio/>{{dead link|date = January 2013}}.


In 2010 Sadler joined the new one-hour E! News show with [[Ryan Seacrest]] and [[Giuliana Rancic]]. She also serves as host of several E! Live from the Red Carpet events, covering the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Emmys, and more.<ref name="Ebio"/>
In 2010 Sadler joined the new one-hour E! News show with [[Ryan Seacrest]] and [[Giuliana Rancic]]. She also serves as host of several E! Live from the Red Carpet events, covering the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Emmys, and more.<ref name="Ebio"/>


==Charity work==
==Charity work==
Sadler is the international spokeperson for the Women Like Us Foundation,<ref name="charity">{{cite web |title=Womelikeusfoundation.org |work=Women Like Us Foundation |url=http://www.womenlikeusfoundation.org/ |accessdate=June 4, 2011}}</ref> an organization her mother co-created after writing a book of the same name. In 2010, Sadler founded a local chapter – Women Like Us Hollywood.<ref name="more charity info">{{cite web |title=Womenlikeusfoundation.org/hollywood |work=Women Like Us Foundation |url=http://www.womenlikeusfoundation.org/hollywood/ |accessdate=June 4, 2011}}</ref> WLUH is dedicated to empowering at-risk school girls in inner city Los Angeles. Sadler serves as president.
Sadler is the international spokeperson for the Women Like Us Foundation,<ref name="charity">{{cite web |title=Womelikeusfoundation.org |work=Women Like Us Foundation |url=http://www.womenlikeusfoundation.org/ |accessdate=June 4, 2011}}</ref> an organization her mother co-created after writing a book of the same name. In 2010, Sadler founded a local chapter – Women Like Us Hollywood.<ref name="more charity info">{{cite web |title=Womenlikeusfoundation.org/hollywood |work=Women Like Us Foundation |url=http://www.womenlikeusfoundation.org/hollywood/ |accessdate=June 4, 2011}}</ref> WLUH is dedicated to empowering at-risk school girls in inner city Los Angeles. Sadler serves as president.

==Personal life==
Sadler married her college sweetheart<ref>http://indianapolis.metromix.com/events/article/q-and-a-with/1179006/content</ref> fashion executive Kyle Boyd<ref>http://www.idsnews.com/news/story.aspx?id=40367</ref> in 2000.<br>
They had sons Austin and Arion(2005)<ref>https://twitter.com/Sunshine3323/status/298913323443949568</ref> <ref>http://instagram.com/p/VXQIa7lNtq/#</ref>. They divorced in 2008<ref>http://singularcity.com/moms-the-word/</ref><ref>http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/XEiflX0dMxl/Give+Back+Hollywood+Foundation+VIP+Launch/r6iTI0nTJyF/Catt+Sadler</ref>.


Sadler eloped to British film producer Rhys David Thomas in December 2011<ref>http://www.lifeandstylemag.com/entertainment/news/e-news-host-catt-sadler-secretly-weds</ref> <ref name=Finn>{{cite web|last=Finn|first=Natalie|title=Surprise! E!'s Catt Sadler Is Married|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/278862/surprise-e-s-catt-sadler-is-married|publisher=[[E!]]|date = December 6, 2011|accessdate=January 27, 2013}}</ref> <ref>http://www.lifeandstylemag.com/entertainment/news/e-news-host-catt-sadler-secretly-weds</ref>.
==Personal life==
Sadler married [[Rhys David Thomas]] in 2011. She has two children from a previous marriage.<ref name=Finn>{{cite web|last=Finn|first=Natalie|title=Surprise! E!'s Catt Sadler Is Married|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/278862/surprise-e-s-catt-sadler-is-married|publisher=[[E!]]|date = December 6, 2011|accessdate=January 27, 2013}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:40, 11 July 2013

Catt Sadler (born August 21, 1975 in Martinsville, Indiana, U.S.) is a correspondent and co-anchor for "E! News Weekend"[1] She previously appeared on The Daily Ten. The Los Angeles Times named Catt Sadler one of the top 10 up-and-coming broadcasters in entertainment[2][dead link] .

Early life

Sadler was born in Martinsville, Indiana[3].

Sadler first appeared in the movie Hoosiers at the age of 11. She graduated from Martinsville High and Indiana University with a degree in journalism. She began to work as an entertainment reporter at KBWB/KNTV in San Jose, California. In 2001, Sadler began co-hosting the Indiana Lottery's Hoosier Millionaire. She was also the Indiana Pacers' official emcee for the 2003–04 NBA season.

Career

Sadler was hired by Fox 59 News in Indianapolis before finishing college hosting the weekly segment “Youth Matters.” After working in local news for about a year, she moved to California advance her career.

After appearing as an extra in a few VH1 spoofs in Hollywood, Sadler got her first broadcasting job as an entertainment reporter in San Francisco in 1997 at KBWB for the WB20 News at 10.[2] In 2001, she married her college boyfriend, Kyle Boyd, and they had their first son. The family moved back to Indiana where she resumed her on-air career at Fox 59. She also hosted the Indiana Lottery’s Hoosier Millionaire show and served as the official emcee for the Indiana Pacers.

In 2005, Sadler gave birth to her second son. Sadler and her family returned to Los Angeles in 2006 when she was named host of The Daily 10 on E! alongside Sal Masekela and Debbie Matenopoulos.

Sadler continued acting in L.A. She played herself in Judd Apatow's Knocked Up, and appeared on General Hospital and Night Shift. She also starred in the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus music video, “You Better Pray”, playing the dancing librarian.

Sadler has also appeared on other television shows such as General Hospital and Night Shift[disambiguation needed][2][dead link].

In 2010 Sadler joined the new one-hour E! News show with Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic. She also serves as host of several E! Live from the Red Carpet events, covering the Academy Awards, Golden Globes, Emmys, and more.[2]

Charity work

Sadler is the international spokeperson for the Women Like Us Foundation,[4] an organization her mother co-created after writing a book of the same name. In 2010, Sadler founded a local chapter – Women Like Us Hollywood.[5] WLUH is dedicated to empowering at-risk school girls in inner city Los Angeles. Sadler serves as president.

Personal life

Sadler married her college sweetheart[6] fashion executive Kyle Boyd[7] in 2000.
They had sons Austin and Arion(2005)[8] [9]. They divorced in 2008[10][11].

Sadler eloped to British film producer Rhys David Thomas in December 2011[12] [13] [14].

References

  1. ^ "Becomeahost.com/news". Become A Host. Retrieved November 28, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d "Catt's Bio". E! Online. Retrieved January 27, 2011.
  3. ^ Kightlinger, Cathy (February 6, 2012). "Cathy Kightlinger: Indy's Super Bowl a winner with celebrities". Indy Star. Retrieved January 27, 2013. {{cite news}}: Text "IndyStar.com" ignored (help)
  4. ^ "Womelikeusfoundation.org". Women Like Us Foundation. Retrieved June 4, 2011.
  5. ^ "Womenlikeusfoundation.org/hollywood". Women Like Us Foundation. Retrieved June 4, 2011.
  6. ^ http://indianapolis.metromix.com/events/article/q-and-a-with/1179006/content
  7. ^ http://www.idsnews.com/news/story.aspx?id=40367
  8. ^ https://twitter.com/Sunshine3323/status/298913323443949568
  9. ^ http://instagram.com/p/VXQIa7lNtq/#
  10. ^ http://singularcity.com/moms-the-word/
  11. ^ http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/XEiflX0dMxl/Give+Back+Hollywood+Foundation+VIP+Launch/r6iTI0nTJyF/Catt+Sadler
  12. ^ http://www.lifeandstylemag.com/entertainment/news/e-news-host-catt-sadler-secretly-weds
  13. ^ Finn, Natalie (December 6, 2011). "Surprise! E!'s Catt Sadler Is Married". E!. Retrieved January 27, 2013.
  14. ^ http://www.lifeandstylemag.com/entertainment/news/e-news-host-catt-sadler-secretly-weds

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