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Alex McLeod (Alexandra Ann McLeod) was born on 21 December, 1968 in Galveston, Texas, U.S., is an American television host and entertainment news correspondent. Discover Alex McLeod's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

Popular As Alexandra Ann McLeod
Occupation Television Host, Entertainment News Correspondent
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 21 December, 1968
Birthday 21 December
Birthplace Galveston, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1968

Alexandra Ann McLeod (born December 21, 1968) is an American television host and entertainment news correspondent best known for being the original host of TLC’s hit cable show Trading Spaces.

She got her start as a comedic actress and hosted the first forty episodes of the reality-based home improvement series that launched the makeover show phenomenon.

McLeod was born and raised in Galveston, Texas, in the United States.

Her father was a politician and real estate developer and her mother a teacher.

As a young girl, she spent a lot of time on the campaign trail with her father, a former Texas state legislator.

McLeod attended the prestigious Kinkaid High School in Houston.

Later, she attended The University of Texas at Austin, where she received a degree in Communications.

While in college on summer break, McLeod got her first broadcasting job as a news intern at KPRC-NBC in Houston.

She began acting at UCLA, where she took acting and film, history classes.

McLeod began her career in Hollywood performing in numerous national commercial spots and sitcoms (Married... with Children, Nightstand, and Partners) McLeod's first real break came as the cheeky Hollywood correspondent of the irreverent and popular film review series, Moviewatch, which aired on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom.

1996

From 1996 to 1998 McLeod spent two seasons as the sidekick to British TV personality Johnny Vaughan (The Big Breakfast, Passport To Paradise), engaging in interviews with A-list film stars, reporting movie news from Los Angeles, and performing in comedy sketches satirizing the entertainment industry.

1999

In 1999 McLeod went on to perform comedy sketches for the cable show IZ, which aired late night and on the internet, the web site formerly named IZ.com.

2000

In 2000, McLeod's demo reel caught the eye of a TLC network executive, during the casting for the first season of Trading Spaces.

After viewing a sketch entitled, Will Model for Food, TLC offered her the job as host of their flagship show, Trading Spaces.

McLeod signed on for forty episodes.

The show was a hit and McLeod shared in a daytime Emmy nomination with her Producers after one season on air in the Outstanding Special Class Series category.

TLC Executive Producer Stephen Schwartz called McLeod his “hands-down choice for host.”

Linda Stasi of The New York Post described McLeod as the "perfect" host and Daniel McGinn of Newsweek compared McLeod to Classic Coke, truly an "original."

2001

When she decided to leave the show in the summer of 2001, McLeod told Newsweek she chose to “lay down her own paintbrush” and leave her Alex-cam and the demanding road schedule behind.

2002

After leaving "Trading Spaces" in 2002 McLeod performed in back to back reality TV projects making the move into major network television with a hosting role on Fox's controversial first season of Joe Millionaire shot on location in France's Loire Valley.

On the first Joe Millionaire, single women competed for the affection of a would-be millionaire who in reality was a manual laborer making only $19,000 annually.

The show was wildly successful with over 40 million viewers in the US tuning into the season one finale.

Next, McLeod became the co-host of A&E's Best of Both Worlds alongside Phil Keoghan (The Amazing Race).

In this two-part reality travel special, McLeod agreed to "rough it" on an economy tour of Hawaii and then to experience the reward of a luxury tour through Hong Kong.

2003

In 2003 McLeod landed a guest co-host spot for two episodes on ABC's all-female talk show, The View as a candidate to fill outgoing host, Lisa Ling’s chair.

McLeod's appearance was also used again in another episode of The View featuring “Strong Women.”

McLeod guest hosted on 20th Century Fox's nationally syndicated morning show, Good Day Live.

She appeared on the Sci-Fi Channel as a correspondent for The Belzer Connection, a two-part special on conspiracies based on comedian/actor Richard Belzer’s book, entitled UFOs, JFK, and Elvis.

She has appeared as a celebrity guest on Soap Talk on Soapnet and was a celebrity guest panelist on The Test on FX.

She has been featured in publications such as Newsweek, and Entertainment Weekly.

Often McLeod returns to her roots as an entertainment news correspondent.

From 2003 to 2004, McLeod covered numerous movie premieres as a red-carpet correspondent for Starz Movie News.

She also hosted The Weekend, a weekend of academy award-winning movies celebrating Oscar winners past and present.

Both aired on the Starz family of channels.

McLeod was also a spokeswoman for a Starz/DirectTV weekend promotional campaign.

2008

In 2008, McLeod worked as a red-carpet correspondent for the TV Guide Network’s Hollywood 411 daily entertainment news show.

2012

In 2012, McLeod hosted a television pilot based on the popular food blog, “The Chocolate Tourist” shot on location in Brussels, Belgium.

Of note, McLeod interviewed and assisted world-renowned Wittamer Master Patissiere and Chocolatier pastry chef, Michael Lewis-Anderson.

Wittamer has a royal warrant from the Royal Court of Belgium.

In addition to being an internationally recognized Emmy nominated television personality, McLeod is a food lover and formally trained chef.