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==Career==
==Career==
She started with KTLA in Los Angeles in January 2005. She has won 6 Emmy awards for news journalism, winning 5 consecutive years (2012-2017), and has received 4 Golden Mike awards, all while reporting for KTLA. Calvin came to KTLA from [[KVVU-TV]] Fox 5 in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she was a presenter for ''Fox 5 News This Morning'', replacing ''[[Sharon Tay]]''. She is also a former news presenter for ''News Central'' on the Filipino television network [[Studio 23]], and she was one of the hosts of the fashion magazine show ''F'' on the Filipino television network [[ABS-CBN]].<ref name="ktla"/>
She started with KTLA in Los Angeles in January 2005. She has won 6 Emmy awards for news journalism, winning 5 consecutive years (2012-2017), and has received 4 Golden Mike awards, all while reporting for KTLA. Calvin came to KTLA from [[KVVU-TV]] Fox 5 in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she was a presenter for ''Fox 5 News This Morning'', replacing ''[[Sharon Tay]]''. She is also a former news presenter for ''News Central'' on the Filipino television network [[Studio 23]], and she was one of the hosts of the fashion magazine show ''F'' on the Filipino television network [[ABS-CBN Corporation|ABS-CBN]].<ref name="ktla"/>


Her acting credits include ''Hancock'' (2008), ''Chuck'' (2007), ''Criminal Minds'' (2005), and ''The Closer'' (2012). In her appearance on ''[[The Closer]]'', she portrayed herself as a reporter with KTLA.
Her acting credits include ''Hancock'' (2008), ''Chuck'' (2007), ''Criminal Minds'' (2005), and ''The Closer'' (2012). In her appearance on ''[[The Closer]]'', she portrayed herself as a reporter with KTLA.

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Cher Calvin
Born{
EducationNew York University
OccupationNews presenter
EmployerKTLA-TV Ch. 5 2005–present
Awards6 Emmy Awards and 4 Golden Mike Awards

Cher Calvin ) is a news presenter for KTLA television in Los Angeles.[1]

Biography

Born Cherlynn Calvin on August 1, 1974 in New York City, she is the daughter of the former Filipino actor Roger Calvin.[2] She graduated from the Marymount School of New York in 1992, a college preparatory Catholic high school for girls on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. She is a New York University graduate with a BA in broadcast journalism and a minor in political science.[1]

Career

She started with KTLA in Los Angeles in January 2005. She has won 6 Emmy awards for news journalism, winning 5 consecutive years (2012-2017), and has received 4 Golden Mike awards, all while reporting for KTLA. Calvin came to KTLA from KVVU-TV Fox 5 in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she was a presenter for Fox 5 News This Morning, replacing Sharon Tay. She is also a former news presenter for News Central on the Filipino television network Studio 23, and she was one of the hosts of the fashion magazine show F on the Filipino television network ABS-CBN.[1]

Her acting credits include Hancock (2008), Chuck (2007), Criminal Minds (2005), and The Closer (2012). In her appearance on The Closer, she portrayed herself as a reporter with KTLA.

Personal life

Calvin is Filipino American. She speaks English and Tagalog, and participates in many Filipino, Asian community and KTLA-sponsored public community events.[1] She has participated in The Vagina Monologues at the Center for the Pacific Asian Family to help stop violence against women around the world.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Cher Calvin". ktla.com. Retrieved 15 March 2015.[non-primary source needed]
  2. ^ Lo, Ricardo (May 28, 2009). "Cher still very much part of KTLA TV". The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2011.

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