2000-present
Seacrest appeared as the host of the fictional game show "Lover's Lane" on "Beverly Hills, 90210" in "The Final Proof".
Seacrest's first major television job was as the host of "The New Edge", a weekend morning show created by CNET showcasing new technology. Seacrest accepted the position as co-host of the hit reality TV series "American Idol" in 2002 with comedian Brian Dunkleman.
"American Idol" went on to become a success when the ratings went through the roof. This put Seacrest in the national spotlight. The following year, he became the sole host when Dunkleman left the show. (In a 2005 interview on the syndicated Howard Stern Show, Dunkleman insisted that it was his idea to leave "Idol", to pursue his career as an actor, but he was bitter at Seacrest's occasional put-downs after Dunkleman's departure.) In 2003, Seacrest hosted the spin-off show, "American Juniors".
In January 2003, Seacrest launched a daily entertainment/variety/talk syndicated television pro
More about Ryan Seacrest (From Wikipedia)
Ryan Seacrest Was Born In Atlanta, Georgia, The Son Of Constance Marie (née Zullinger), A Homemaker, And Gary Lee Seacrest, An Attorney. He Has A Younger Sister, Meredith, And Is Of Swiss Descent. At A Young Age, He Knew He Wanted To Be A DJ, And Ido
Ryan Seacrest was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the son of Constance Marie (née Zullinger), a homemaker, and Gary Lee Seacrest, an attorney. He has a younger sister, Meredith, and read more...
Personal Life
Seacrest reportedly earns $31 million a year, according to Forbes.
Seacrest dated actress Shana Wall (a competitor on CBS' The Amazing Race 12) from 2003-05 .
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1990s
Seacrest began his career in 1990 at age 15 with Atlanta radio station WSTR/Star 94 FM while still in high school by interning with nighttime personality Tom Sullivan. Sullivan trained read more...
2000-present
Seacrest appeared as the host of the fictional game show "Lover's Lane" on "Beverly Hills, 90210" in "The Final Proof".
Seacrest's first major television job was as the host read more...
Ryan John Seacrest (born December 24, 1974) is an Emmy Award-nominated American television/radio host and television producer. He first hosted a small radio station called Star 94 read more...
