- Born
- Birth nameSuzanne Woronchak
- Emmy-nominated TV Host and critically acclaimed actor , Suzanne Sena got her start on national television as the host of one of the E! Networks most successful prime-time shows,Celebrity Homes (2000). She also reported live from the red carpets at the Emmys, Golden Globes and Oscars, and was a contributor on the syndicated entertainment news show, Extra (1994). From entertainment reporting, she went on to become a news anchor for a CBS affiliate, and rose to national success as anchor on the cable news network, the Fox News Channel. There, she also contributed to the network's flagship morning show, [link: tt0185065] and was a recurring guest on the late night talk show, "Red Eye." An accomplished actor, Sena has appeared in several episodic TV shows, including How To Get Away With Murder and Criminal Minds, among others, and was thrilled to apply both her news skills and comedy chops when she landed the lead role of Brooke Alvarez in the news parody series, [link: tt1717499]. Also a producer, Sena produced the online series, A Braveheart View, and co-produced and starred in the comedic horror film, [link: tt2461262]. Trivia: Sena was among the few front-runners in a race to fill the shoes ofKathie Lee Gifford, co-hosting one of the country's most popular morning shows, Live with Kelly and Mark (1988).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- SpousesMichael Fields(September 13, 2015 - present)Scott Sena(May 5, 1991 - 2000) (divorced)
- Sang jingles for radio commercials, and was the lead female vocalist in an established wedding band when she was 18.
- Was named a front-runner for the co-host position (to succeed Kathie Lee Gifford) on Live with Kelly and Mark (1988) by Entertainment Weekly magazine.
- Had a fear of seafood, but overcame it.
- Began her TV career by doing Wesson Oil commercials.
- In 2005, she received an Emmy nomination for hosting Celebrity Homes (2000).
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