Tony Potts Bio, Age, Wife, Net Worth, Sports, Good Day New York

Tony Potts Biography

Tony Potts is an Emmy-winning television personality, producer, writer, and media executive from the United States. From April 1999 until February 2011, Potts presented the USA Hollywood entertainment show Access Hollywood for 12 seasons before founding his own ideation company in the content, startup, and investment area.

How old is Tony Potts? – Age

He is 60 years old as of 23 January 2023. He was born in 1968 in the United States. His real name is Anthony Ray Potts.

Tony Potts Wife – Children

On July 24, 2010, he married Shalini Vadhera, an Indian entrepreneur and media personality. Potts is the father of two daughters.

Tony Potts Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.

Tony Potts Sports

On February 16, 2007, Potts was named the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game Most Valuable Player after scoring 14 points and grabbing 8 rebounds in the West’s 40-21 victory over the East.

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Tony Potts Good Day New York  – Career

Potts received her bachelor’s degree from Humboldt State University with a minor in radio/television and a major in journalism/editorial writing. Potts was the host of Good Day New York on WNYW in the 1990s. In 1997, he moved from New York City to Los Angeles after signing a one-year deal with ABC/Buena Vista Television to develop a talk show. However, the pilot that followed was not picked up. After that, he signed a development contract with Paramount Television and left for NBC, where he spent the next 13 seasons on Access Hollywood.

Potts also co-founded the early-stage venture capital firm Sierra Maya 360, which focuses on “Bridging Hollywood, Tech, Sports, and e-Sports.” The 2015 Alternative VC Newcomer of the Year in Media and Technology went to the fund.

That was trailed by making, constructing and twisting out a computerized studio in Amsterdam for MTG, Present day Times Gathering. co-creating 19 formats to present at MIPTV and other market areas while streamlining the news division. Potts is as of now the maker and host of “Acquittal The Disturbance” and prime supporter of The Substance Craftsmen, situated in Los Angeles and London.

He made an appearance in the movie Ransom while Potts was living in New York. He appeared in the CSI season two finale in Los Angeles: playing a helicopter pilot in Miami. He played himself on a few episodes of the FX series Soil, which featured Courteney Cox. Potts master visitor appearances incorporate CNN, MSNBC, FOX, HLN, NBC, The Today Show, ABC, Great Morning America, and, in Europe, the BBC and RTL.