Faith Salie
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Faith Salie was the host and executive producer of the National Public
Radio show "Fair Game from PRI with Faith Salie". During its 300
episode run, she conducted over 1000 interviews with the likes of
President Jimmy Carter,
Lorne Michaels, Sir
Anthony Hopkins,
Slash,
Elizabeth Edwards,
Norah Jones,
Oliver Sacks,
Tom Brokaw and a family of champion elk
callers.
On television, Faith hosts the Sundance Channel's coverage of the
Sundance Film Festival, conducting interviews with filmmakers and
actors such as Chris Rock,
Uma Thurman,
Billy Bob Thornton,
The Doors,
Kristen Wiig, Mo'Nique
and Paul Giamatti. Faith was also one of
the stars of the critically-acclaimed improvisational sitcom,
Significant Others (2004)
on Bravo. She has appeared in numerous sitcoms and dramas -- from a
memorable turn in gold lamé on
Sex and the City (1998) to
reaching the arcane iconic status of "tradable life form" for
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993)
fans.
Faith is a monthly contributor to "O", the Oprah Magazine, as an ethics
expert and has appeared on
The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986),
taking on Randy Cohen, The New York
Times ethicist.
As a commentator on politics and current events, Faith has appeared on
CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley (1979),
The Factor (1996)
and CNN, and has contributed to the National Public Radio shows "Tell
Me More" and "The Takeaway". For the latter, she covered both the 2008
Democratic and Republican conventions. She serves as one of the
moderators for the World Science Festival, leading panels with
scientists such as Richard Leakey,
Vilayanur Ramachandran and
Raymond Kurzweil. To justify her
subscriptions to Star and US Weekly, Faith offers pop-culture punditry
on a variety of VH-1 shows and is a regular on the late-night Fox News
show Red Eye w/Tom Shillue (2007).
Faith has regularly performed as a stand-up comedian at the Hollywood
Improv. She is also a television writer and has created/executive
produced pilots for Fox, VH-1, and the Oxygen Network.
Faith is a Rhodes scholar who graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta
Kappa from Harvard University. She completed an M. Phil. in Literature
at Oxford University. Faith was born in Boston, Massachusetts and grew
up in Atlanta, Georgia, which means she uses "wicked" as an adverb and
also says "y'all". Faith's hobbies include baking white trash treats
and giving them away before she can eat them.
Radio show "Fair Game from PRI with Faith Salie". During its 300
episode run, she conducted over 1000 interviews with the likes of
President Jimmy Carter,
Lorne Michaels, Sir
Anthony Hopkins,
Slash,
Elizabeth Edwards,
Norah Jones,
Oliver Sacks,
Tom Brokaw and a family of champion elk
callers.
On television, Faith hosts the Sundance Channel's coverage of the
Sundance Film Festival, conducting interviews with filmmakers and
actors such as Chris Rock,
Uma Thurman,
Billy Bob Thornton,
The Doors,
Kristen Wiig, Mo'Nique
and Paul Giamatti. Faith was also one of
the stars of the critically-acclaimed improvisational sitcom,
Significant Others (2004)
on Bravo. She has appeared in numerous sitcoms and dramas -- from a
memorable turn in gold lamé on
Sex and the City (1998) to
reaching the arcane iconic status of "tradable life form" for
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993)
fans.
Faith is a monthly contributor to "O", the Oprah Magazine, as an ethics
expert and has appeared on
The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986),
taking on Randy Cohen, The New York
Times ethicist.
As a commentator on politics and current events, Faith has appeared on
CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley (1979),
The Factor (1996)
and CNN, and has contributed to the National Public Radio shows "Tell
Me More" and "The Takeaway". For the latter, she covered both the 2008
Democratic and Republican conventions. She serves as one of the
moderators for the World Science Festival, leading panels with
scientists such as Richard Leakey,
Vilayanur Ramachandran and
Raymond Kurzweil. To justify her
subscriptions to Star and US Weekly, Faith offers pop-culture punditry
on a variety of VH-1 shows and is a regular on the late-night Fox News
show Red Eye w/Tom Shillue (2007).
Faith has regularly performed as a stand-up comedian at the Hollywood
Improv. She is also a television writer and has created/executive
produced pilots for Fox, VH-1, and the Oxygen Network.
Faith is a Rhodes scholar who graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta
Kappa from Harvard University. She completed an M. Phil. in Literature
at Oxford University. Faith was born in Boston, Massachusetts and grew
up in Atlanta, Georgia, which means she uses "wicked" as an adverb and
also says "y'all". Faith's hobbies include baking white trash treats
and giving them away before she can eat them.