Lara Spencer

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Lara Spencer
Lara Spencer May 2014.jpg
Born
Lara Christine Von Seelen

(1969-06-19) June 19, 1969 (age 52)
Alma materPennsylvania State University
OccupationTelevision host, television producer
Spouse(s)
David Haffenreffer
(m. 2000; div. 2015)
Rick McVey
(m. 2018)
Children2

Lara Christine Von Seelen[1] (known professionally as Lara Spencer; born June 19, 1969)[2] is an American television presenter. She is best known for being the co-anchor for ABC's Good Morning America.[3] She is also a correspondent for Nightline and ABC News. She was the host of the syndicated entertainment newsmagazine The Insider from 2004 to 2011 and was a regular contributor to CBS's The Early Show.[4] She was the national correspondent for Good Morning America and spent several years as a lifestyle reporter for WABC-TV. She hosted Antiques Roadshow on PBS for the 2004 and 2005 seasons[5] and Antiques Roadshow FYI, a spin-off of Antiques Roadshow, during 2005. She hosts the show Flea Market Flip on both HGTV and the Great American Country channel. In April 2018, she announced she would be only appearing on GMA three days a week to focus on her television producing.[6]

Biography[]

Spencer grew up in the New York suburb of Garden City, Long Island,[2] the daughter of Richard Ernest and Carolyn von Seelen. She graduated from Garden City High School in 1987.[7] She attended Pennsylvania State University on an athletic scholarship[7] for springboard and platform diving and was a nationally ranked competitive diver. She was named an All American Athlete in 1991,[8] her senior year, and graduated with a degree in broadcast journalism.[9][10]

Following college, Spencer went into the NBC page program, where she would volunteer to work with other reporters in order to gain experience. From there, she landed a position at the CBS affiliate WDEF-TV in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where she "was literally a one-man band", serving as reporter, producer, editor, photographer and news van driver. A year later, she joined News 12 Long Island. Two years later, she was anchoring the 3 a.m. newscast for WABC-TV.[11] While there, she covered the TWA Flight 800 crash, which was considered her big break.[11][12] She then joined ABC's Good Morning America in 1999 as a national correspondent.[3]

Spencer married former CNNfn journalist David Haffenreffer on September 30, 2000 at St. Andrew's Dune Church in an Episcopal ceremony.[1] The couple have two children, Kate (2004) and Duff (January 22, 2002).[13] They lived in the Riverside[14] section of Greenwich, Connecticut. In March 2015, the couple announced that they had separated[13] and they were divorced in June 2015.[15]

In 2014, Spencer was named grand marshal at Penn State's homecoming.[8]

In 2017, she hosted the limited series People Icons.[16]

Spencer announced in January 2018[17] that she was engaged to New York tech entrepreneur Richard McVey. Spencer first met McVey after a mutual friend set them up on a blind date. He is the founder, chairman and CEO of MarketAxess, a publicly traded financial technology company. On September 1, 2018, Spencer and McVey married in an outdoor ceremony in Vail, Colorado.[18]

In 2018, People announced Spencer’s plans to leave her job as one of the co-anchors on Good Morning America to focus on her production company, DuffKat Media, and work on Good Morning America from behind the scenes in a lesser capacity.[19]

Television producer[]

Spencer was the creator and executive producer of the prime time game show, It's Worth What?, hosted by Cedric the Entertainer, which aired during the summer of 2011 on NBC.[20] She created and produced two television shows based on her passions for interior designing, a one-hour special titled I Brake for Yard Sales that originally aired in April 2012 on HGTV and a flea market-themed series currently airing on Great American Country called Flea Market Flip.[21]

Other work[]

Spencer's first book, I Brake for Yard Sales, a guide on how to create high-end looking rooms using secondhand finds, was published and released in April 2012.[22]

She replaced Brooke Burke-Charvet and co-hosted the 87th Miss America pageant at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey with Chris Harrison on September 15, 2013.[23] She and Harrison co-hosted Miss America 2015 on September 14, 2014.[24]

Spencer's second book, titled Flea Market Fabulous: Designing Gorgeous Rooms with Vintage Treasures, a guide on designing rooms and homes, was published and released on September 16, 2014.[25]

Controversy[]

In August 2019, Spencer's comments about six-year-old Prince George of Cambridge enjoying ballet classes (among other hobbies) were interpreted by some as offensive, causing public backlash.[26][27] Spencer issued an Instagram apology, saying, "I fully believe we should all be free to pursue our passions"[28][29] and apologized on Good Morning America during an interview with three professional male dancers.[30]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "WEDDINGS; Lara Spencer, David Haffenreffer". The New York Times. October 1, 2000. Retrieved October 16, 2012.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Lara Spencer". TVGuide.com. Archived from the original on April 4, 2015. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Sherwood, Ben (2011-03-17). "Lara Spencer, Insider Co-Anchor, Joins Good Morning America". abcnews.go.com. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  4. ^ Guthrie, Marisa (2011-03-17). "Lara Spencer Leaving 'The Insider' for 'Good Morning America' - The Hollywood Reporter". hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  5. ^ "2012-13 Penn State Women's Swimming and Diving Yearbook". Retrieved 2016-09-13.
  6. ^ "Lara Spencer Is Stepping Away From Role at "Good Morning America"". Good Housekeeping. 2018-04-16. Retrieved 2018-05-24.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b Ricapito, Maria (December 15, 2014). "How I Got Here: 'Good Morning America' Cohost Lara Spencer Explains Her Career Path". Marie Claire. Archived from the original on March 22, 2015. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b "Lara Spencer to be grand marshal at Homecoming 2014" (Press release). news.psu.edu. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
  9. ^ "Lara Spencer Biography". laraspencer.net. 2013. Archived from the original on November 24, 2013. Retrieved December 11, 2013.
  10. ^ Blaschak, Kate (1996-01-31). "Coach scores Brownie points". The Digital Collegian. Archived from the original on 20 March 2001. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b Needleman, Sarah E. (2009-09-29). "Lara Spencer and 'The Insider'". The Wall Street Journal. New York: Dow Jones. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  12. ^ Johnson, Jill (February 2012). "Firmly Anchored". greenwichmag.com. Archived from the original on 22 June 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  13. ^ Jump up to: a b Smith, Stephanie (March 21, 2015). "Lara Spencer Splits From Husband After 15 Years of Marriage: Details". New York Post. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
  14. ^ Costagregni, Susie, "Antares party raises funds for Greenwich YMCA", headline for "The dish with susie" column in The Advocate (Stamford) of Stamford, Connecticut, May 13, 2007, page 2
  15. ^ "GMA's Lara Spencer Finalizes Divorce". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved 2016-06-04.
  16. ^ Corinthios, Aurelie (14 February 2017). "From Will and Kate to Sexiest Man Alive: Lara Spencer to Host New Series Inspired by Iconic PEOPLE Covers". Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  17. ^ "'Good Morning America' host Lara Spencer engaged to Rick McVey". NY Daily News. Retrieved 2018-01-06.
  18. ^ "Lara Spencer is Married! Good Morning America Co-Host Ties the Knot in Vail". www.msn.com. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  19. ^ "Lara Spencer Is Cutting Back Good Morning America Role to Focus on Lifestyle Brand: Source". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  20. ^ "'It's Worth What?': NBC Sets Premiere Date". The Hollywood Reporter. June 8, 2011. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  21. ^ "'Flea Market Flip': Lara Spencer on her new HGTV show and her top 4 treasure-hunting tips". Entertainment Weekly. September 28, 2012. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  22. ^ "I Brake for Yard Sales: and Flea Markets, Thrift Shops, Auctions, and the Occasional Dumpster [Paperback]". Amazon.com. April 1, 2012. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
  23. ^ "Chris Harrison, Lara Spencer to Host Miss America 2014". ABC News. May 20, 2013. Retrieved May 9, 2014.
  24. ^ Kuperinsky, Amy (August 14, 2014). "Miss America 2015: Judges include N.J.'s Gary Vaynerchuk". The Star-Ledger. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  25. ^ "Flea Market Fabulous: Designing Gorgeous Rooms with Vintage Treasures by Lara Spencer - 9781617690952 - Paperback - Barnes & Noble". Barnes & Noble. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  26. ^ Staff, A. O. L. "'GMA' anchor Lara Spencer accused of 'bullying' Prince George for liking ballet: 'Despicable'". AOL.com. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
  27. ^ Ohmer, S. "Defending Dance". Facebook.com. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
  28. ^ Swift, Andy (August 23, 2019). "Lara Spencer Apologizes for Mocking Prince George's Ballet Lessons on GMA". Yahoo Entertainment.
  29. ^ Todisco, Eric (August 23, 2019). "Lara Spencer Apologizes for 'Insensitive Comment' About Prince George's Ballet Lessons on GMA". People.
  30. ^ France, Lisa Respers; Garvey, Marianne (August 26, 2019). "Lara Spencer, 'Good Morning America' co-anchor, apologizes for mocking Prince George's interest in ballet". CNN. Retrieved August 26, 2019.

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Preceded by
Brooke Burke
Miss America co-host with Chris Harrison
2013–2014
Succeeded by
Brooke Burke
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