Suzanne Sena

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Suzanne Sena
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Birth name Suzanne Woronchak[1]
Born April 2, 1963 (1963-04-02) (age 45)
Birth place Dearborn, Michigan
Education Michigan State University
Circumstances
Occupation Anchor for Fox News, actress
Notable credit(s)
Agent Babette Perry at IMG
Official website

Suzanne Sena is a primetime and late night breaking news anchor for Fox News Channel. Sena joined FNC in November of 2006. Prior to joining Fox, she worked for two years at the CBS Dallas affiliate.

The emmy nominated anchor/host is best known for her work on the national entertainment cable network, E! Entertainment Television. While at E!, she was a fill-in anchor and correspondent for E! News Daily. Sena created, hosted and oversaw production on the reality-lifestyle celebrity series Out to Lunch and regularly on the red carpet, hosting live coverage of Hollywood's biggest events, from Emmys to the Academy Awards.

In 2005, Sena received an Emmy nomination for hosting the show, Celebrity Homes.

Sena was considered a front runner in the search for Kathy Lee Gifford's replacement on Live with Regis, co-hosting with Regis Philbin for four shows. Both the New York Post and Entertainment Weekly cited Sena as the likely winner of the position.

An Edsel Ford High School graduate, Sena also has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from Michigan State University.[2]

On June 15, 2007, Sena made her debut on the Fox News show Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld. On August 4th, she made her debut appearance on the weekend edition of Fox and Friends, filling in as news anchor. She currently regularly anchors the network's primetime news updates and handles breaking news in the overnight hours.

Suzanne married Scott Sena in 1991. They divorced in 2000.[3]

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