Shaun Robinson (born July 12, 1962) is an American television host,
author, producer, philanthropist, television personality and actress.
She is perhaps best known for hosting Access Hollywood (1999â€"2015)
and 90 Day Fiancé (2016â€" February 2020). Her accolades include an
Emmy Award for her live coverage of A Grand Night in Harlem for the
Black Sports and Entertainment Hall of Fame.Shaun Robinson was born on
July 12, 1962 in Detroit, Michigan. She has a brother and two sisters.
She is a graduate of Noblesville High School. She then moved to
Atlanta to attend Spelman College.Robinson's career began in Detroit
at WGPR-TV (now WWJ-TV), the first African-American owned television
station in the U.S. After that Robinson was a medical reporter and
weekend anchor for WISN-TV in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where her series
on women and cancer garnered her an Associated Press award. She also
served as host of the daily talk show Milwaukee's Talking. Robinson
later joined newly formed KEYE-TV in Austin, Texas, in 1995, as a
reporter and anchor where her series "Profiles in Power", focusing on
women who made an impact in Central Texas, earned Robinson an American
Women in Radio and Television award. In 1999, she started working as a
weekend anchor and correspondent for Access Hollywood, a job that
eventually lasted for 16 years.Before joining Access Hollywood,
Robinson was a reporter and anchor for WSVN-TV in Miami, Florida.
During her tenure there, Robinson anchored coverage of both the
Clinton impeachment hearings and of Hurricane George, which devastated
the Florida Keys. She traveled to Oklahoma to profile survivors of the
Oklahoma City bombing. She filled in for Meredith Vieira on Who Wants
to Be a Millionaire for the week of June 8â€"12, 2009. She has
contributed reports to television shows NBC Nightly News and Today.
author, producer, philanthropist, television personality and actress.
She is perhaps best known for hosting Access Hollywood (1999â€"2015)
and 90 Day Fiancé (2016â€" February 2020). Her accolades include an
Emmy Award for her live coverage of A Grand Night in Harlem for the
Black Sports and Entertainment Hall of Fame.Shaun Robinson was born on
July 12, 1962 in Detroit, Michigan. She has a brother and two sisters.
She is a graduate of Noblesville High School. She then moved to
Atlanta to attend Spelman College.Robinson's career began in Detroit
at WGPR-TV (now WWJ-TV), the first African-American owned television
station in the U.S. After that Robinson was a medical reporter and
weekend anchor for WISN-TV in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where her series
on women and cancer garnered her an Associated Press award. She also
served as host of the daily talk show Milwaukee's Talking. Robinson
later joined newly formed KEYE-TV in Austin, Texas, in 1995, as a
reporter and anchor where her series "Profiles in Power", focusing on
women who made an impact in Central Texas, earned Robinson an American
Women in Radio and Television award. In 1999, she started working as a
weekend anchor and correspondent for Access Hollywood, a job that
eventually lasted for 16 years.Before joining Access Hollywood,
Robinson was a reporter and anchor for WSVN-TV in Miami, Florida.
During her tenure there, Robinson anchored coverage of both the
Clinton impeachment hearings and of Hurricane George, which devastated
the Florida Keys. She traveled to Oklahoma to profile survivors of the
Oklahoma City bombing. She filled in for Meredith Vieira on Who Wants
to Be a Millionaire for the week of June 8â€"12, 2009. She has
contributed reports to television shows NBC Nightly News and Today.
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