Who is Marianne Curan?- Biography
Marianne Curan is an American actress, TV personality, and comedian. She most recently co-hosted GSN Radio with her husband, Bob Goen. From August 2008 to November 2009, she co-hosted GSN Radio with Bob Goen, a live, four-hour interactive internet radio game show on GSN.com.
When was Marianne born?- Age
Curan was born on 12 May 1961, in Bowie, Maryland, United States of America. She is 63 years old as of May 2024. She is also known as Marianne Curan Goen.
Is Marianne Married?- Husband
Curan has been married to fellow television personality Bob Goen since March 20, 2004. Marianne and Bob were married in a private ceremony on 20 March 2004.
Marianne Career
In the mid-1990s, she hosted some of the first gaming talk shows on the Game Show Network, including Super Decades, Trivia Track, Prime Games, and When?. Curran was a guest host on “Staying Up with Regis and Kathie Lee,” and when Kathie Lee Gifford left the show in 2000, Curran was considered the permanent host, with Kelly Kelly Ripa eventually taking over. She later hosted PAX TV’s daytime talk show America Day with Food Network personality Marc Summers. In 2002, Curran hosted Home & Garden TV’s Garden Designer Contest. In 2003, she hosted US Network’s Before and After Afternoon Movies with Jordan Murphy. Curran is still a terrific actress. Her impersonations of politicians Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin landed her roles in sketches on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno in the late 2000s. Her most famous impersonations were of Martha Stewart on “The Tonight Show” and opposite Frank Carrion in the 2006 film “National Lampoon’s Totally Baked: A Potumentary.” She starred in Frank Caliendo’s sketch comedy program “Frank TV.”
Curan worked with The Groundlings and was a longtime member of the Washington, D.C., political comedy group GNP. With friends Wendy Kamenoff and Lori Alan, she created and starred in The Hungry and Horny Show, which aired in Los Angeles in the spring and summer of 2007. Guest starring. From August 2008 to November 2009, he co-hosted GSN Radio, a four-hour interactive webcast broadcast on GSN.com, with Bob Goen. In December 2010, Curran starred in the one-man show “A Kodachrome Christmas,” written and directed by “Seinfeld” writer Pat Hazel. “A Kodachrome Christmas” ran for three weeks at the Lang Center for the Performing Arts in Austin, Texas, and at the DeBartolo Center at the University of Notre Dame. His work has been featured in numerous online journals.
Marianne Net Worth
Curan has a fortune of 2 million dollars.