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This is Thea's second year as an ET correspondent.
In 2006, Thea Andrews joined ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT, the #1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in the world, as a correspondent.
Prior to joining ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT, Andrews served as host for several ESPN programs, including "ESPN Hollywood," "Sports and Hollywood," "Cold Pizza" and "Breakfast at Churchill Downs" during the 132nd Kentucky Derby. She also appeared in ESPN's controversial scripted series, "Playmakers." In addition, Andrews often reported from the sidelines of college basketball games for ESPN and ABC.
In her native Canada, Andrews previously hosted "Cooking for Love" on CTV and "Guy's TV" on TSN. In 2002, she became a reporter for "etalk Daily," a Canadian entertainment news show, and soon went on to become the show's co-host.
Andrews also appeared in the 2004 film "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle" and in the stage production of "The Vagina Monologues" in Toronto.
Andrews began her career in 1999 as a producer at Fashion Television, a Canadian cable channel focused on current fashion news, designers and upcoming trends.
Andrews graduated from Queens University in Ontario with a degree in Spanish and Latin American studies.
Currently in its 27th season, ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT is produced and distributed by CBS Television Distribution and is taped in Hollywood, Calif. Linda Bell Blue is executive producer. Mary Hart is anchor; Mark Steines is co-anchor. Jann Carl is primary substitute anchor and weekend anchor; Kevin Frazier is weekend anchor and correspondent. Leonard Maltin is film historian/correspondent. Cojo and Thea Andrews are correspondents.
CBS Television Distribution is a unit of CBS Corp.