Debbie Matenopoulos
Debbie Matenopoulos | |
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Born |
Richmond, Virginia, U.S. | December 13, 1974
Occupation |
Television host, television personality, actress |
Years active | 1997–present |
Spouse(s) |
Jay Faires (2003-2008; divorced) Jon Falcone (2013-present) |
Debbie Matenopoulos (born December 13, 1974) is an American television host.[1]
Early life
Matenopoulos was born in Richmond, Virginia, of Greek ancestry. She is the daughter of Efrosini, a hair stylist, and Nicolaos T. Matenopoulos, a furniture maker.[1] Her birth name is Despina Matenopoulos, named after her grandmother. Despina was later anglicized to Debbie.
Matenopoulos went to John Randolph Tucker High School, and then attended Virginia Commonwealth University for one year before transferring to the Journalism Department at New York University. She was a member of the women's fraternity Alpha Omicron Pi. While at NYU she also worked at MTV as an intern. She quickly moved up the ranks, soon becoming story coordinator for UnFiltered.
TV career
In 1997, after a chance meeting with Barbara Walters, Matenopoulos became a co-host on Walters's new talk show, The View. She was parodied on Saturday Night Live as being an uninformed ditz and eventually invited on SNL as a guest. In 1999, she was abruptly fired from the show and replaced by Lisa Ling. Later that same year, she joined the TV Guide Channel.
Matenopoulos has played Lisa Swayzak in the 2000 film Endsville, and starred in the claymation show Celebrity Deathmatch as herself.
In January 2004, Good Day Live brought in Matenopoulous (along with Arthel Neville) to co-host the nationally syndicated program. On September 29, 2004, she was hospitalized for an injury that was the result of a stunt she attempted for a segment of Good Day Live. The segment was focused on firefighter training, in which she practiced a fall from a three-story building at a Los Angeles fire station. She landed incorrectly on an airbag and was rushed to the hospital for a possible head injury. It was a closed head wound and she was temporarily blind. Despite massive promotion, including a mall-tour featuring Matenopoulous and Arthel Neville, Good Day Live was canceled by its syndicators in March 2005.
In 2004, she was part of the panel of celebrity judges in the TBS Superstation show He's a Lady.
In January 2006, Matenopoulos joined E!'s coverage of the Golden Globe Awards. In April of that same year, she became one of the three hosts on E!'s weeknight celebrity gossip and pop culture series, The Daily 10, a position she held until August 2009.
On July 25, 2006, over seven years after her last appearance on The View, she was invited back as a special guest co-host for a day.
Matenopoulos has also been a frequent contributor to VH1 specials, including I Love the 90s and I Love Toys. She has also been a guest judge on RuPaul's Drag Race 3.
Since July 6, 2015, Matenopoulos is the co-host of The Insider, replacing Thea Andrews.
Personal life
On July 5, 2003, Matenopoulos married Jay Faires, the president of Music at Lions Gate Entertainment and founder of Mammoth Records. The pair separated in March 2008, and Faires filed for divorce on November 12, 2008 in Los Angeles County Superior Court citing "irreconcilable differences."[2]
Matenopoulos eloped with Jon Falcone in Greece in the summer of 2013.[3] She gave birth to their daughter, Alexandra Kalliope Falcone, via C-section on October 29, 2014.
References
- 1 2 Published: July 06, 2003 (2003-07-06). "WEDDINGS/CELEBRATIONS; Debbie Matenopoulos, Jay Faires - New York Times". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
- ↑ "E!'s Debbie Matenopoulos's Husband Files for Divorce". November 14, 2008.
- ↑ "Debbie Matenopoulos Is Married and Pregnant". April 18, 2014.
External links
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Preceded by first |
The View fourth co-host 1997-1999 |
Succeeded by Lisa Ling |
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