Kinga Philipps

Kinga Philipps
Born Kinga Szpakiewicz
August 16, 1976
Warsaw, Poland
Occupation Actress, Journalist
Years active 2001 – present

Kinga Philipps (born August 16, 1976) is a Polish American actress and TV host. She has hosted programs for a variety of networks including: USA Network, AMC, Food Network, Current TV, Fox Sports, SyFy and National Geographic Channel.

Early life

Philipps was born Kinga Szpakiewicz in Warsaw, Poland and grew up in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.[1] She is a graduate of Oklahoma State University.

Career

In her acting career she has guest starred on a number of television shows including: The West Wing, Cold Case, According to Jim, Eleventh Hour, NCIS: Los Angeles, Perception and Scandal. She has also appeared in several films including: Tomcats and Torque. She can be seen as Austin Powers's mother in the 2002 film Austin Powers in Goldmember where, in a flashback, she and an infant Powers are blown up by enemy agents in the family car.

Philipps was one of the original hosts of Current TV, the network started by Al Gore. She originally hosted Google Current, a daily comedic look at what the world is searching for online. She then went on to host Yahoo Current Driver and Yahoo Current Traveler, two shows that resulted from Current's partnership with Yahoo. Additionally, Philipps covered hard news for Current's Vanguard division and did various in studio coverage for the network. When Current won an Emmy in 2007 for Best Interactive Television Service, Philipps covered the event with a pod titled "Kinga Goes to the Emmys."

In 2011, Philipps joined Syfy on their new show Legend Quest. Legend Quest is a fast-paced action-adventure series, which follows symbologist and archeological explorer Ashley Cowie as he travels the world with his field producer (Philipps) and their team in search of some of history's greatest and most mysterious artifacts.

On July 4th, 2012, the National Geographic Channel series America's Lost Treasures premiered, hosted by Kinga Philipps and Curt Doussett. The 10-part series developed by Thom Beers and Original Productions travels the country looking for hidden links to America's past.[2]

In 2013, she starred in 20 Feet Below: The Darkness Descending.[3]

References

  1. Walker, Dave (2012-08-08). "'America's Lost Treasures' visits New Orleans". The Times-Picayune. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  2. Hinckley, David (2012-07-04). "Willie Nelson's hair and Santa Ana's battle map are among 'America's Lost Treasures'". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  3. Barton, Steve (2013-01-23). "Danny Trejo Heads 20 Feet Below for Probably About 5 Minutes". Dread Central. Retrieved 2014-05-25.

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