Ross Mathews

Ross Mathews
Born September 24, 1979 (1979-09-24) (age 32)
Mount Vernon, Washington, U.S.
Residence Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality American
Other names Ross "The Intern"
Occupation Television personality
Years active 2001 – present
Known for Correspondent on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno; weekly regular on "Chelsea Lately".
Website
www.helloross.com

Ross Mathews (born September 24, 1979), formerly known as Ross the Intern, is an American television personality who first rose to fame with his role as an intern, and later, a correspondent, for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, for which he was known as "Ross the Intern". Mathews has since gone on to numerous subsequent TV appearances, including Celebrity Fit Club, The Insider and as a weekly regular panelist on Chelsea Lately.

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Early life

Mathews was born and raised in Mount Vernon, Washington and is a graduate of the University of La Verne in La Verne, California. He was a communications major[1] and a successful speech and debate competitor.[2]

Career

Mathews began as an intern behind on the on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Since December 2001, he covered movie premieres, the Academy Awards, two different Winter Olympics Games and other events.[3]

Mathews has contributed commentary to the E! networks various 101... specials, and appears as a weekly panelist on E's late night talk show Chelsea Lately.

He appeared on the fifth season of VH1's reality television show, Celebrity Fit Club. During the course of the show, which premiered in April 2007, Mathews lost more than 40 lbs. and helped his team win the grand prize.

Mathews was a guest host on The View (July 17, 2007), one of the very few men to sit on the panel. Former co-host Rosie O'Donnell is Mathews' mentor, according to the Celebrity Fit Club finale.

Mathews appeared as a celebrity mob member on seven episodes of NBC's prime time game show 1 vs. 100 in early 2008 with his winnings going to an animal adoption charity.

Since 2011, Mathews has appeared multiple times in a guest role on the NBC daytime drama Days of our Lives as Chris.

In 2009, Mathews was a contributing correspondent on The Insider and hosted a web show with The Insider called Inside Dish With Ross Mathews, where he took his viewers behind the scenes, as an "outsider" in Hollywood. "Inside Dish" became the official online web-shows for CBS's Big Brother and The Amazing Race.

Also in 2009, Mathews co-hosted GSN's Big Saturday Night, a weekly three hour live game show. His other 2009 appearances included The Howard Stern Show and the 2009 Game Show Awards with Diane Mizota.

In 2010, Mathews joined the E! Network's red carpet team, filling in for Ryan Seacrest as co-host alongside Giuliana Rancic for E!'s live red carpet coverage of the 2011 Screen Actors Guild Awards, the 2010 Emmy Awards, the 2011 Golden Globe Awards and the 2011 Academy Awards.

In January 2011, Mathews starred in a pilot he also produced and co-wrote alongside fellow Chelsea Lately roundtable regular, Heather McDonald, titled Love or Hate for the E! Network that was executive produced by Chelsea Handler and her company Borderline Amazing Productions.[4]

Mathews appears in the E! Network's After Lately, a show about the behind the scenes of Chelsea Lately.

On September 9, 2011 it was mentioned by Jay Leno that Ross Matthews had moved on from The Tonight Show. However, since then, Matthews has appeared in various segments, such as the "Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda" skit in December 14, 2011 episode.[5]

Personal life

Mathews is openly gay.[6][7]

References

  1. ^ "Alumni Profile: Ross Mathews 2002" University of La Verne, University Relations website. Accessed July 17, 2007
  2. ^ Terry Birdsall, "Ross, the Intern" La Verne Magazine Spring (2002). Accessed July 17, 2007. "Ross was president of the debate team his senior year. He performed individual events for the team, was state champion for two events and was sent to the nationals."
  3. ^ Tracy E. Gilchrist, "This Gay Week in Television: Bea Arthur, Courteney Cox", Gay Wired June 10, 2008. "Lest we forget that Jay helped launch the adorable gay intern Ross Matthews’ career."
  4. ^ Andreeva, Nellie. "E! Orders Pop Culture Show Presentation Produced By Chelsea Handler", Deadline Hollywood, January 5, 2011
  5. ^ "Episode #20.56". The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. NBC. December 14, 2011.
  6. ^ "Monkey Business: Short Takes". The Kansas City Star (The McClatchy Company): p. E6. 2007-06-23. 
  7. ^ Celizic, Mike. "Super media spectacle more staid than usual". NBC Sports. http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/28879432/. Retrieved 2010-04-21. 

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