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Marianne Curan (born May 12, 1961)〔 is an American actress, television personality and comedian. She most recently hosted ''GSN Radio'' with husband Bob Goen. ==Career== In the mid-1990s, she hosted some of the first live interactive game shows on Game Show Network, including ''Super Decades'', ''Trivia Track'', ''Prime Games'' and ''When Did That Happen?''. Curan was a guest host on ''Live with Regis and Kathie Lee'' and, when Kathie Lee Gifford left the program in 2000 Curan was considered for the permanent co-host role that Kelly Ripa ultimately claimed. Later in its run, she hosted PAX TV's live daytime talk show ''Great Day America'' with Food Network personality Marc Summers. In 2002, Curan hosted ''Landscapers' Challenge'' for Home & Garden Television. She hosted interstitial segments with Jordan Murphy for USA Network's ''Before & After'noon Movies'' in 2003.〔 Curan is also an accomplished celebrity impersonator. Her imitations of political figures Hillary Rodham Clinton and Sarah Palin gained her recurring roles in sketches on ''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'' in the late 2000s. Her most prominent imitation is that of Martha Stewart, garnering her roles on ''The Tonight Show'', as well as the 2006 film ''National Lampoon's Totally Baked: A Potumentary'' and Frank Caliendo's sketch comedy program ''Frank TV''.〔 Curan has worked with The Groundlings and was part in the Washington, D.C.-area political comedy troupe Gross National Product for years. With friends Wendy Kamenoff and Lori Alan, she created and starred in ''The Hungry and Horny Show'', which ran in Los Angeles in the spring and summer of 2007. Curan has had bit parts in episodes of the television programs ''Big Love'' and ''Malcolm in the Middle''.〔 From August 2008 to November 2009, she co-hosted ''GSN Radio'' with Bob Goen, a live, four-hour interactive internet radiogame show on GSN.com.〔 〕 In December 2010, Curan starred in the one woman show "A Kodachrome Christmas," written and directed by Seinfeld writing alum Pat Hazell. "A Kodachrome Christmas" played for 3 weeks in Austin, Texas at the Long Center for the Performing Arts and at Notre Dame University's DeBartolo Center.〔http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/review?oid=oid%3A1124838〕 Her writing has been published in "More" magazine online.〔http://www.more.com/4298/26130-the-list〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marianne Curan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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