Lisa Guerrero

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Lisa Guerrero
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Born Lisa Coles Guerrero
(1964-04-09) April 9, 1964 (age 60)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Spouse(s) Scott Erickson
Website www.lisaguerrero.com
Modeling information
Hair color Brunette
Eye color Brown

Lisa Guerrero (born April 9, 1964) is an American investigative journalist, actress, former sportscaster, host and model. The Los Angeles Times has called Guerrero the "hardest working sports reporter".[1]

Early years

Guerrero was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Walter Coles, an American of English descent, and Lucy Guerrero, who was from Chile. Guerrero spent her childhood living in San Diego and Huntington Beach, California. In 1972, when Lisa was aged eight, her mother died of cancer. To cope with the loss, her father enrolled her in theater therapy.

Career

Early career and acting roles

Guerrero began her show-business career in the 1980s as a cheerleader for the Los Angeles Rams, after which she became Entertainment Director for the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots.

In the 1990s, she starred in Aaron Spelling's Sunset Beach as the scheming Francesca Vargas. She also guest-starred in Frasier (the 'Odd Man Out' and 'Frasier's Imaginary Friend' episodes), The George Lopez Show and In the Heat of the Night.

In 1997, she became a sports anchor on Los Angeles' KCBS-TV and later KTTV.

Fox Sports

In 1999, Guerrero moved to the Fox Network, where she participated in such shows as Sports Geniuses, Fox Overtime, Fox Extra Innings and the Toughman competition shows. Guerrero travelled to Egypt to tape the special Opening the Tombs of the Golden Mummies and starred in the San Diego Chargers magazine-style television show. Guerrero also co-hosted The Best Damn Sports Show Period, alongside Tom Arnold and Michael Irvin.

Monday Night Football

In 2003, she left The Best Damn Sports Show Period to join ABC's Monday Night Football television crew. Her performance on the broadcast was heavily criticized.[2] The show hired her with the intention of going in a totally different direction with the job of sideline reporter — personality-driven and feature-driven — then discarded all of that and told her to just do the job in the usual fashion. She said that she never would have taken the job if she had known that they would change their minds. Guerrero left the Monday Night Football team after one season and the ratings dropped to lower than before she arrived.

Inside Edition and Recent Work

On June 15, 2006, Guerrero became a correspondent on the TV newsmagazine Inside Edition. Guerrero also became the co-host of VH1's game show The World Series of Pop Culture. Guerrero occasionally writes a blog for the Los Angeles Times sports section and the Huffington Post.

She and her husband, former MLB pitcher, Scott Erickson, paired to make the independent film A Plumm Summer. Though the film was not released nationwide, Lisa's first endeavor as producer earned strong accolades and various awards, including, The Austin Film Festival Audience Award for Best Family Film, The Heartland Film Festival Family Movie Event Selection, The International Family Film Festival Best Film, The Parents Television Council Seal of Approval, The Dove Foundation Seal of Approval and a rave review from The Daily Variety. "A Plumm Summer" is now available through various outlets, including Amazon.com. In 2007, Lisa took on the role of executive producer, in addition to playing a lead role in the film.

In 2010, Lisa hosted the first Live Webcast of the 82nd Academy Awards Red Carpet for Oscar.com, integrating viewers' questions from Facebook into celebrity interviews, adding yet another award show to the dozens which she had previously hosted.

Lisa continues to act and was seen in a brief cameo in the Brad Pitt film, Moneyball, as well as a recurring role in TNT's Southland.

Lisa is currently the Chief Investigative Correspondent for Inside Edition, working on undercover stories and investigative reports. In 2011 she won the National Headliner Award for Best Investigative Report, beating out Anderson Cooper for her undercover expose on air duct cleaning scams. Lisa was also nominated for a Prism Award for her story on the dangers of alcohol and boating, as well as a Genesis Award nomination for her investigation into horse slaughter farms in Florida.

In January 2012, Lisa hosted "Shooting Stars: Salute to Service", a reality competition show on Velocity.

Personal life

Guerrero lives in Marina Del Rey, California and Malibu, CA.

On February 3, 2004. Guerrero married former Minnesota Twins MLB pitcher Scott Erickson.

Lisa posed for the celebrity cover of Playboy in January 2006, photographed by Antoine Verglas.

Filmography

Self

Actress

Producer

References

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