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Adrianna Costa Profile |
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Birth Date: June 26, 1981
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Birth Name: Adrianna Heber
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Biography |
Adrianna Costa (born Adrianna Heber, June 26, 1981), is an
American television personality best known as an
entertainment reporter and a reality show host. She
currently hosts FOX network show On the Lot.
Heber, whose mother's name is Anita Heber, graduated from
Agoura High School in Agoura Hills, California, in 1999. She
received a bachelor of arts degree in broadcast journalism,
with a minor in film studies, from the University of
Colorado in 2003. She appeared in the 36-minute student
short "Red Roses", as the character "Veronica", in 2001.
Heber began working as a local entertainment reporter at the
Palm Springs, California CBS television network affiliate
KPSP-LP, a low-power television station known as "CBS 2",
though broadcast on UHF channel 38. She expanded into
entertainment reporting for the cable television networks E!
Entertainment Television (hosting 20 Hippest Hot Spots and
doing music-news reporting) and MSNBC, as well for as the
local Fox Broadcasting affiliate, KDFX-CA.
Other assignments included work for the syndicated
entertainment-news program Access Hollywood and the morning
show Good Day L.A.. She was also a morning co-host for on
the Palm Springs radio station KPSI-FM.
As Adrianna Costa, she became an entertainment reporter for
the CNN Headline News program Robin & Company, hosted by
Robin Meade, in October 2005, signing a three-year contract.
She left the network in May 2007 to become host of the Fox
amateur-filmmaker competition, On the Lot. She has often
been mistaken for Eva Longoria owing to the remarkable
physical similiarities between the two women. |
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Graduated in 1999 from Agoura High School, the same high
school as Jonathan Lipnicki of Jerry Maguire (1996), Heather
Graham, Shane Stanley model, Beverly Peele Linkin Park's
Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson.
Majored in broadcast journalism and minored in film studies
at the University of Colorado-Boulder. |
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