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Julie Moran
Julie Moran (born Julie Bryan on January 10, 1962 in Thomasville, Georgia),〔(Biography for Julie Moran ), Internet Movie Database〕 America's Junior Miss 1980,〔(America's Junior Miss Titleholders ), Pageant Center〕 is a former correspondent on the entertainment news show ''Entertainment Tonight'' from 1994–2001. Before joining ''ET'', she co-hosted ''NBA Inside Stuff'' with Ahmad Rashad and later replaced Frank Gifford as host of ABC's ''Wide World of Sports''.〔("ABC's Moran 1st Female To Host 'Wide World,' " ) ''Philadelphia Daily News'' (archive), January 7, 1994〕 While at ABC Sports, she covered such events as the Super Bowl, figure skating, horse racing including the Triple Crown, and the Goodwill Games.〔(Julie Moran Biography ), Film Reference〕 She left her 50-hour-a-week job with ''Entertainment Tonight'' to raise her two daughters with her husband, actor Rob Moran.〔("Hollywood Away From the Headlines," ) Loran Smith, ''Athens Banner-Herald,'' January 28, 2008〕 She currently hosts ''The Insider's List With Julie Moran'' on the Fine Living TV channel, and appears in infomercials for products such as the Slim in 6 fitness program〔(Slim in 6 infomercial ), YouTube〕 and Timeless Secret beauty products. In 1994, she was named one of ''People'' magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People."〔("Julie Moran," ) ''People'' magazine, May 9, 1994〕 Recently, she has been an occasional correspondent for ''Access Hollywood''. ==References==
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