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Nancy O'Dell
O'Dell on Olive Coco TV in 2011
Born
Nancy Evelyn Humphries

(1966-02-25) February 25, 1966 (age 58)
Alma materClemson University
Occupation(s)Television journalist, personality
Years active1987–present
Notable credits
TitleMiss South Carolina 1987
Spouses
Richard O'Dell
(m. 1995; div. 2004)
Keith Zubchevich
(m. 2005; div. 2018)
Children1
Awards

Nancy O'Dell (born Nancy Evelyn Humphries; February 25, 1966)[1] is an American television host and entertainment journalist. She served as co-anchor of the syndicated entertainment news show Entertainment Tonight from January 3, 2011, to August 2, 2019.

Early life

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O'Dell was born in 1966[2] in Sumter, South Carolina, and moved to Myrtle Beach as an infant. She has one sister. After her 1984 graduation from the now-defunct Coastal Academy High School, she graduated with a summa cum laude bachelor's degree in marketing from Clemson University[2] in 1990.[citation needed] At Clemson, O'Dell joined Kappa Kappa Gamma. She won the Miss South Carolina pageant in 1987 and represented the state at Miss America 1988, where she won a preliminary swimsuit award. In 1990, in the Miss South Carolina USA pageant, she finished first runner-up to Gina Tolleson, who became the first runner-up in Miss USA 1990 before winning Miss World that year.

Career

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Early career

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O'Dell began her broadcasting career as a reporter and anchor at WPDE-TV in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. She later worked as morning news anchor and crime reporter at WCBD-TV in Charleston, South Carolina. While there, her reports on the lenient police approach to DUI cases led to a State Law Enforcement Division investigation that resulted in authorities issuing more stringent directive for such cases.[citation needed] She was honored by the Associated Press with the Best Report of the Year Award (all media, South Carolina). In 1993, she joined NBC's WTVJ in Miami, co-anchoring the 5:30 p.m. news with Jackie Nespral. O'Dell left that station in 1995 to move to Las Vegas.[citation needed] While there she worked as an entertainment reporter for the nationally syndicated tabloid show A Current Affair until the show ended in 1996.[2]

Access Hollywood (1996–2009)

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O'Dell joined the entertainment news program Access Hollywood when the program debuted in 1996.[3] In addition to her work as Access Hollywood's lead anchor, O'Dell contributed to NBC News' Today and Dateline NBC. She covered such ceremonies as the Oscars, Emmys, Grammys, and Golden Globe Awards, as well as co-hosting a number of pre-shows and arrivals for the Emmys and Golden Globes.

O'Dell co-hosted the Miss USA and Miss Universe competitions in 2004 and 2005. She co-hosted the New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade on WNBC from 2004 to 2006. She co-hosted the Miss USA 2006 pageant with Drew Lachey, the Miss Universe 2006 pageant with Carlos Ponce, and the Miss USA 2007 pageant with Tim Vincent.

O'Dell appeared in minor roles in the television series Charmed (season 1 finale (1999) and season 5 premiere (2002). She guest starred in The Simpsons episode "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder" (1999), voicing herself. She also portrayed herself in Scream 2 (1997), Scream 3 (2000), and Scream 4 (2011) and served as host and consulting producer of the USA Network talent competition Nashville Star for its first two seasons.

On January 13, 2008, after the 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards were canceled as a result of the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike, she co-hosted NBC's 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards Winners Special with Access Hollywood co-anchor Billy Bush.

In 2009, O'Dell hosted NBC's pre-show for the 66th Annual Golden Globes with Tiki Barber and Brooke Burke. She portrayed herself in the Hannah Montana season three episode "Cheat It". She also appeared on the Fox sitcom Brothers, and in the same year she and Maria Menounos guest co-hosted WWE Raw on October 12.[4] O'Dell was to participate in the eighth season of Dancing with the Stars, paired with professional dancer Tony Dovolani, but had to withdraw before the season started after tearing her meniscus during training; her replacement was Melissa Rycroft.[5] O'Dell underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair it on March 20, 2009.[6]

O'Dell's departure from Access Hollywood was announced in December 2009. She left the show with two years left on her contract.[3]

On June 22, 2010, O'Dell hosted the Nashville Rising concert to provide flood relief for Nashville residents, after the floods in May of that year. She shared hosting duties with Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.

Entertainment Tonight (2011–2019)

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On January 3, 2011, O'Dell joined Entertainment Tonight as a special correspondent, and she succeeded Mary Hart as co-anchor after Hart left the show in May 2011. An avid scrapbooker, in 2010 O'Dell partnered with Creative Memories[7] to release her first collection of scrapbooking supplies, the Hummingbird Collection, and her second book, Full of Love: Mom-to-mom Advice for Enriching Families with Simple Photo Albums and Scrapbooking.[8]

On August 2, 2019, O'Dell announced on-air that she would be leaving Entertainment Tonight after that day's broadcast. She also paid respects to her manager who recently died.[9]

Personal life

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O'Dell was married to Dr. Richard O'Dell[2] from September 30, 1995, to November 4, 2004. In 2005, she married Keith Zubchevich. O'Dell gave birth to their daughter, Ashby Grace, in June 2007, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.[10] She said unexpected and surprising changes happened to her body during the pregnancy that prompted her to write a parenting book, Full of Life.[11] She is one of the Muscular Dystrophy Association's National ALS Ambassadors.[12] In September 2016, O'Dell filed for legal separation from Zubchevich and in November 2017, they filed for divorce.[13][14][15]

In May 2013, O'Dell received an Honorary Doctorate of Humanities from Clemson University. At the ceremony, she spoke to the graduates, encouraging them to never give up in pursuing their dreams: "I decided that I would rather fail doing something I enjoyed than be successful doing something that would just be a grind [....] my wish for all of you is that you will do the same. Be who you are because you'll always be right."[16][17]

References

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  1. ^ samanthabenitz (October 8, 2016). "Nancy O'Dell". Hollywood Life. Archived from the original on July 9, 2017. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d Daniels, Ashley (December 2014). "A Tale Of Two Stars". Grand Strand Magazine. Archived from the original on April 20, 2021. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Wihlborg, Ulrica (December 17, 2009). "Nancy O Dell Leaves Access Hollywood". People. Archived from the original on October 13, 2016. Retrieved October 13, 2016.
  4. ^ "Fights, camera, Access!". World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Archived from the original on October 9, 2009. Retrieved September 5, 2009.
  5. ^ Rizzo, Monica (March 6, 2009). "Jewel and Nancy O'Dell Withdraw from Dancing". People. Archived from the original on March 6, 2009. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  6. ^ Wihlborg, Ulrica (March 24, 2009). "Nancy O'Dell Recovering from Knee Surgery". People. Archived from the original on February 26, 2019. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  7. ^ "Creative Memories Partner Nancy O'Dell Gives Away Scrapbooking Products on Rachael Ray Show". PRWeb.com. Retrieved March 6, 2012.[dead link]
  8. ^ "Nancy O'Dell Partnership". Creative Memories. Archived from the original on March 9, 2012. Retrieved March 7, 2012.
  9. ^ Low, Elaine (August 2, 2019). "Nancy O'Dell Exits 'Entertainment Tonight' After Nearly Nine Years". Variety. Penske Business Media, LLC. Archived from the original on December 6, 2019. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
  10. ^ Ingrassia, Lisa (June 11, 2007). "Access Hollywood's Nancy O'Dell Has a Girl". People. Archived from the original on February 26, 2019. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
  11. ^ "Celebrity-Parent Profile: Nancy O'Dell". March 29, 2009. Archived from the original on March 29, 2009.
  12. ^ "Nancy O'Dell to Share Her Mom's ALS Story as Part of MDA 'Live Unlimited' Campaign". KUSA.com. June 23, 2016. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
  13. ^ Chen, Joyce (October 13, 2016). "Nancy O'Dell Separated From Husband of 11 Years". Us Weekly. Archived from the original on February 25, 2021. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
  14. ^ Hautman, Nicholas (November 22, 2017). "Nancy O'Dell's Estranged Husband Keith Zubchevich Files for Divorce One Year After Separation". Us Weekly. Archived from the original on December 1, 2017. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
  15. ^ Feldman, Kate (November 22, 2017). "Nancy O'Dell's husband reportedly files for divorce". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on December 22, 2017. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
  16. ^ "Clemson University to present honorary degree to Entertainment Tonight's Nancy O'Dell". Clemson University. May 6, 2013.
  17. ^ "Clemson University awards 3,053 degrees; honors alumna Nancy O'Dell". Clemson University. May 10, 2013. Archived from the original on June 24, 2016. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
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Preceded by Host of Access Hollywood
1999–2009
With: Pat O'Brien (1999–2004)
Billy Bush (2004–2009)
Succeeded by
Preceded by Miss Universe host
2005–2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by Miss USA host
2004–2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Co-host of Entertainment Tonight
2011–2019
Succeeded by
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