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Courtney Friel
Friel in June 2007
Born (1980-04-22) April 22, 1980 (age 44)
EducationSan Diego State University (BA)
Occupation(s)News anchor and reporter and author
TitleWeekend evening news anchor for KTLA (Los Angeles)
Spouses
  • (m. 2005; div. 2016)
  • Jim Hecht
    (m. 2020)
    [1]
Children2
Websitecourtneyfriel.com

Courtney Friel (born April 22, 1980)[2] is an anchor[3] and reporter on television[4] in the U.S. She currently works for KTLA in Los Angeles.

Friel previously covered entertainment for Fox owned-and-operated station KTTV in Los Angeles, as well as other local stations and also the Fox News.[5] Prior to her move to Los Angeles, Friel was the entertainment reporter at Fox News Channel, contributing to a number of entertainment-related programs for the network's website, FoxNews.com. She was a frequent guest contributor on the Fox News late-night satire show Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld.

Early life and education

Friel attended Methacton High School in Eagleville, Pennsylvania, where she regularly made the televised morning announcements and was active in the school's media production class. After submitting a short video, she was chosen to appear in Channel One News student-produced week[clarification needed] in Los Angeles.[citation needed]

Friel earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science from San Diego State University.[6]

Career

Friel was a sports anchor and entertainment reporter for GoTV Mobile Television, as well as the hostess for the World Poker Tour on the Travel Channel. She hosted GameStop/EBGames "EB TV" which boasted of recently released and upcoming video games. Before that, she co-anchored Court TV's The Saturday Night Solution. She also worked as a field reporter for various networks including E!, Oxygen Channel and Comcast Cable, the World Poker Tour, as well as the syndicated program Extra.

She worked as an anchor at ABC affiliate WBBJ-TV in Jackson, Tennessee in 2003. Friel arrived at WBBJ during the May 2003 tornado outbreak sequence, and covered the devastation in Jackson. She joined Fox News Channel in February 2007. She has appeared in Maxim and FHM. She stated on the November 22, 2011 Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld show that she would be moving to Fox News' Los Angeles bureau.[citation needed] She has appeared on TV shows and movies such as Veep, Goliath, and XXX: Return of Xander Cage.

Personal life

Friel was previously married to Carter Evans, a correspondent for CBS News, with whom she has two children.[7] The couple divorced in 2016. She remarried in October 2020 to Jim Hecht.[1] Courtney released an autobiography entitled Tonight at 10: Kicking Booze and Breaking News that details her past drug and alcohol addictions.[8] It was announced in August 2020 that Zero Gravity had optioned the film rights to turn the memoir into a biopic.[9]

Bibliography

  • Tonight At 10: Kicking Booze and Breaking News (Launch Pad Publishing, 2020) ISBN 9781951407155

References

  1. ^ a b "Courtney Friel Wedding: KTLA Anchor and Jim Hecht Tie Knots". BAE Magazine.
  2. ^ "Courtney Friel Wealth Annual Income, Monthly Income, Weekly Income, and Daily Income | Celebrity Net Worth & Stats". Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  3. ^ Jong-Fast, Molly (January 9, 2020). "Was This Ex-Fox News Anchor Benched for Accusing Trump?". Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  4. ^ Dillon, Nancy. "Ex-Fox Newser Courtney Friel noticeably absent from KTLA anchor chair after accusing President Trump of sexual advance". New York Daily News. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  5. ^ Ariens, Chris (November 22, 2011). "Courtney Friel Moving West for Fox". Mediabistro.com. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
  6. ^ "29 Of The Most Beautiful News Anchors On Television • Page 21 of 30". AwesomeJelly.com. January 10, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  7. ^ Roth, Andrea. "Courtney Friel, Carter Evans Welcome Son". People.com. Retrieved January 4, 2011.
  8. ^ Ted Johnson. "KTLA Anchor Courtney Friel, Who Included Trump Claim In New Memoir, Will Return To Air, Nexstar Says". Deadline. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
  9. ^ McNary, Dave (August 20, 2020). "Biopic on Former Fox News Reporter Courtney Friel in the Works (EXCLUSIVE)".