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'''Kathie Lee Gifford''' (born '''Kathryn Lee Epstein''' on ], ] in ]) is an ] ] and ] most famous for her stint on the ] <i>]</i>, which she co-hosted with ]. When she left the show and was replaced with ], the show was renamed <i>]</i>. Kathie Lee is the wife of ], a former football player and television commentator. | '''Kathie Lee Gifford''' (born '''Kathryn Lee Epstein''' on ], ] in ]) is an ] ], songwriter, and ] most famous for her stint on the ] <i>]</i>, which she co-hosted with ]. When she left the show and was replaced with ], the show was renamed <i>]</i>. Kathie Lee is the wife of ], a former football player and television commentator. | ||
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Following her divorce from Johnson, Kathie Lee met television commentator Frank Gifford during an episode of ]'s '']''. Their romance clicked, and in ] they married. Four years later, Kathie Lee's career would reach its pinnacle with the popular daytime talk show '']''. Kathie Lee left that show in 2000 to pursue other interests. She has since made guest appearances in numerous films and television shows, and has several independently-released albums on CD. | Following her divorce from Johnson, Kathie Lee met television commentator Frank Gifford during an episode of ]'s '']''. Their romance clicked, and in ] they married. Four years later, Kathie Lee's career would reach its pinnacle with the popular daytime talk show '']''. Kathie Lee left that show in 2000 to pursue other interests. She has since made guest appearances in numerous films and television shows, and has several independently-released albums on CD. |
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Kathie Lee Gifford (born Kathryn Lee Epstein on August 16, 1953 in Paris, France) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress most famous for her stint on the talk show Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, which she co-hosted with Regis Philbin. When she left the show and was replaced with Kelly Ripa, the show was renamed Live with Regis and Kelly. Kathie Lee is the wife of Frank Gifford, a former football player and television commentator.
Her career took off in the 1970s (during her first marriage to Paul Johnson) co-hosting the game show Name That Tune with Tom Kennedy (she did the "sing a tune" segment). Shortly thereafter in 1978, she joined the cast of the short-lived Hee Haw sitcom spinoff, Hee Haw Honeys.
Following her divorce from Johnson, Kathie Lee met television commentator Frank Gifford during an episode of ABC's Good Morning America. Their romance clicked, and in 1986 they married. Four years later, Kathie Lee's career would reach its pinnacle with the popular daytime talk show Live with Regis and Kathie Lee. Kathie Lee left that show in 2000 to pursue other interests. She has since made guest appearances in numerous films and television shows, and has several independently-released albums on CD.
From her current marriage to Gifford, Kathie Lee has two children: son Cody Newton Gifford (born in 1990), and Cassidy Erin Gifford (born in 1993).
Her brother is Rev. David Paul Epstein, an evangelical preacher and pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Manhattan.