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Mark Steines is the co-host of the syndicated newsmagazine "Entertainment Tonight" (ET), the No. 1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in the world.

Previously, Emmy Award-winning journalist Mark Steines served as anchor of "ET Weekend" and primary substitute anchor and correspondent for "Entertainment Tonight," a role he began after first joining ET in 1995.

In 2010, Steines traveled to Napa Valley, California, for an in-depth interview with Julia Roberts as she returned to the big screen
Mark Steines in "Entertainment Tonight"
Mark Steines Entertainment Tonight
Mark Steines in "Entertainment Tonight" - © CBS Television Distribution
in "Eat, Pray, Love," as well as to Chicago for exclusive access to the set of "Transformers 3" for interviews with star Shia LeBoeuf and director Michael Bay.

Previously, Steines covered numerous significant entertainment events, including the shocking death of John Travolta's son, Jett, in the Bahamas and the death of Michael Jackson. Additionally, Steines enjoyed a historic interview with Oprah Winfrey, Tina Turner and Cher together in Louisiana Vegas, and he became the first journalist to interview Charlie Sheen after the birth of his twin sons.

Also in 2009, Steines embarked on a Light House Medical Mission trip to Sierra Leone, West Africa, to document and raise awareness of the need for fresh water in impoverished areas.

In 2006, Steines had the special distinction of being the only journalist from any media to interview Anna Nicole Smith after the untimely death of her son Daniel. He was also the last journalist to interview Anna Nicole, just a week before her sudden death in February 2007. He appeared on numerous prestigious news programs, such as "The Today Show," "Good Morning America," "The Early Show" and CNN's "Larry King Live" to give ET's unique take on her turbulent life and sudden death.

Also in 2006, Steines hosted the Mark Burnett-produced Internet game show, "Gold Rush," which tested players on their pop culture knowledge. The finale aired on ET, where Steines awarded the winner $1 million in gold.



Steines was the editorial voice for a series of VH1 specials, including "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle," "Greatest TV Rock 'n Roll Moments," "The 25 Sexiest," "Greatest Grammy Moments" and "Hot Couples." During the 2001-02 season, he also had a guest-starring role as himself on ABC's high-rated series "The Practice."

Born and raised in Dubuque, Iowa, Steines attended the University of Northern Iowa on a full football scholarship and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Radio and Television. His first job was at KWWL-TV in Waterloo, Iowa, where he rose from intern to sports reporter, then to reporter and photographer. He soon moved to KSPR-TV in Springfield, Missouri, where he served as sports anchor from 1988 to 1991. That experience led him to KCAL-TV in Los Angeles, where his sports reporting garnered him the exposure that brought assignments for ESPN and ultimately a post on "Entertainment Tonight."

In 1994, Steines was awarded an Emmy and a Golden Mic Award for the KCAL special, "Beyond Endurance - Madagascar." The following year, he received his second Emmy for "Beyond Endurance - Borneo."




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MARK STEINES: FACTS

How tall is Mark Steines? How old is Mark Steines? Find out here.

Age: 47 years old
Birthday: June 7, 1964
Height: 6' 0"
Full Name / Real Name: Mark Anthony Steines
Birthplace: Dubuque, IA
Wife: Leanza Cornett (7/22/1995, 2 children)





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