Brian McFayden
Brian McFayden | |
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Born |
Omaha, Nebraska | October 1, 1976
Occupation | Television personality |
Known for | Host of MTV's "TRL" |
Brian McFayden (born October 1, 1976 in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American television personality.
Biography
Brian McFayden is an American Television and Radio personality. He first became known as an MTV News anchor, before transitioning into a MTV VJ, and occasional host for TRL and other shows.[1] McFayden hosted Cupid on CBS and the host of the first season of The CW's Beauty and the Geek (when it was on The WB). He also worked with popular radio disc jockey, Cane for several years on KEGE 93.7 The Edge in Minneapolis and for 92.3 K-Rock Radio in New York City.
McFayden hosts and produces for Al Gore's Current TV.[2] In May 2011, McFayden began hosting 7 Wonders of the Wall on MSN.[3]
In August 2012, McFayden was signed by Silver Chalice Ventures, based out of Chicago, Illinois, to host "Campus Insiders", an online, digital NCAA college football and basketball show.
In March 2014, her is a reporter/anchor for HLN Morning Express Bleacher Report.
Filmography
- Die Trying (2010) -Himself
Television
- Headline News Bleacher Report (2014-2015) - Sports Reporter/Anchor
- 7 Wonders of the Wall (2011–Present) - Host MSN
- KTLA Morning Show (2010) - Anchor CW
- It's a Knockout! (2009 pilot) - Host NBC
- Fake or Real (2009 - Present) - Host E!
- Current TV (2007–2009) - Host/Producer Current TV
- Campus Ladies (2006) - Oxygen
- Beauty and the Geek (2005) - Host WB
- Grounded for Life (2005) - Greg WB
- The WB's Superstar USA (2004) - Host WB
- Cupid (2003) - Host CBS
- The Real World: Chicago - Stop Being Polite: Reunion (2002) - Host MTV
- Dawson's Creek (2002) - Male VJ WB
- TRL Presents: VJ for a Day (2001) - Host
- MADtv (2001) - Himself FOX
- Miss Teen USA (2000-2001) - Host CBS
- Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (2001) - Destiny
- Total Request Live (2000–2003) - VJ MTV
- MTV News (1999–2000) - Correspondent
References
- ↑ "Grand Theft Audio? The Napster Chat". MTV. MTV. May 31, 2000. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
- ↑ "Brian McFayden Search Results". Current TV. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
- ↑ Cynthia Littleton (2011-05-02). "BermanBraun in digital push". Variety. Retrieved 2011-06-24.
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