Cher Calvin
Born (1974-08-01) August 1, 1974
EducationNew York University
OccupationNews presenter
EmployerKTLA Ch. 5 2005–present
Awards9 Emmy Awards and 5 Golden Mike Awards

Cher Calvin (born August 1, 1974) is a news presenter for KTLA television in Los Angeles.[1][2]

Biography

Born Cherlynn Calvin on August 1, 1974, in New York City, she is the daughter of the former Filipino actor Roger Calvin.[3] She graduated from the Marymount School of New York in 1992, a college preparatory Catholic high school for girls on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. She is a New York University graduate with a BA in broadcast journalism and a minor in political science.[1]

Career

After Calvin hosted Mornings @ GMA (a now-defunct morning show of GMA Network from 1998 to 1999), she started with KTLA in Los Angeles in January 2005.[1] While reporting for KTLA she has won 9 Emmy Awards for news journalism, winning 5 consecutive years (2012–2017), and has received 5 Golden Mike Awards.[2] Calvin came to KTLA from KVVU-TV Fox 5 in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she was a presenter for Fox 5 News This Morning, replacing Sharon Tay. She is also a former news presenter for News Central on the Filipino television network Studio 23, and she was one of the hosts of the fashion magazine show F! on the Filipino television network ABS-CBN.[1]

Her acting credits include Hancock (2008), Chuck (2007), Criminal Minds (2005), and The Closer (2012). In her appearance on The Closer, she portrayed herself as a reporter with KTLA.

Personal life

Calvin is Filipino American. She speaks English and Tagalog and participates in many Filipino, Asian community and KTLA-sponsored public community events.[1] She has participated in The Vagina Monologues at the Center for the Pacific Asian Family to help stop violence against women around the world.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Cher Calvin". ktla.com. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Alumnae Profile: Cher Calvin '92". Marymount NYC. Retrieved 2024-01-02.
  3. Lo, Ricardo (May 28, 2009). "Cher still very much part of KTLA TV". The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
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