Joey Greco

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Joey Greco or Joel Greco (born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American television host best known for hosting the reality TV show Cheaters. Greco was raised in New York, and educated at Evangel University, a private liberal arts college in Springfield, Missouri, receiving a B.A. in Psychology,[1] before receiving a Master's Degree in Counseling at a college in Louisiana.[2] He began his working career as a counselor, later becoming a fitness trainer, before switching career yet again to become a real estate manager[3]. As a fitness trainer he landed a job on ESPN. He attended acting classes and got work for a variety of low-budget films, TV shows and commercials. In December 2002 he replaced Tommy Habeeb as host of Cheaters[4] after the latter resigned following a dispute with the production company. He remains the presenter of that show to this day. Interview with Bobby Goldstein -St Petersburg Times Online</ref>

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  1. ^ IMDB
  2. ^ Bio at JoeyGreco.com
  3. ^ Bio at JoeyGreco.com
  4. ^ Bio at JoeyGreco.com