British television presenter, actress and producer
Carly Steel
Steel in 2016
Born (1982-08-21 ) August 21, 1982 (age 41) Nationality British Known for Entertainment Tonight, The Insider, The Bold and the Beautiful, The Brits Are Coming
Carly Steel is a British television presenter, actress and producer.
[1]
Steel hosts
CBS 's
Entertainment Tonight ,
The Insider and
TV Guide Network .
[2] She has appeared in several feature films including
Unstoppable and
Mortdecai , and has made television appearances such as on
ABC's
Castle ,
CBS 's
We Are Men ,
The Exes ,
Hand of God and
The Bold and the Beautiful .
[3]
Early life and education
Steel was born in
Lanarkshire, Scotland , attended Hutchesons' Grammar School in Glasgow, and pursued her law degree at
Durham University , earning a
First Class Honors degree.
[4]
[2]
[5]
Steel graduated from Durham at the age of 20 and moved to New York to work at
Vogue .
[6] She then relocated to Los Angeles to work in television.
[4]
[7]
Career
Reporting
Carly Steel mainly conducts celebrity interviews, having begun her on-air reporting for
TV Guide Network (now TVGN) in 2008,
[6] alongside
The Bachelor host
Chris Harrison .
[8] Her interview with
Adam Lambert was featured on ABC's
20/20 . She hosted TV Guide Network and
KTLA 's coverage of the
wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton , and contributed to
Good Morning America . She has since covered events such as the
Academy Awards ,
Golden Globe Awards ,
Grammy Awards ,
[9]
[10]
SAG Awards ,
Daytime Emmy Awards as well as the
Cannes Film Festival and
Sundance Film Festival .
[11]
In 2011 Steel hosted the American Music Awards pre-show on ABC for Dick Clark Productions with former
NSYNC member
Lance Bass , and again the following four years.
[12]
Steel also began anchoring live red carpet shows from high-profile movie premieres with
Yahoo! Movies and
NowLive.com .
[13]
[14] She has also presented at the
Prism Awards which airs on
FX
[15] and hosted the Entertainment Industry Council's annual Washington DC Showcase. She hosted the Hollyshorts Film Festival opening night gala at
Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood
[4]
[15] and was the official red carpet host of the Hollywood Film Awards for Dick Clark Productions. In 2013 Steel began working as a special correspondent for
The Insider on CBS.
[16]
In 2014, Steel began working as a correspondent for
Entertainment Tonight on CBS. For said show, she hosted the premiere of
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation , during which
Times Square was closed to the public.
[17]
Acting
Steel made her feature film debut in
He's Just Not That Into You ,
[5]
[6] and had a recurring role on CBS's
The Bold and the Beautiful between 2008 and 2009.
[3]
In 2010 Steel appeared in
Unstoppable as the helicopter news reporter.
[5]
[4]
[18]
[19] In 2015 she appeared in the
Hallmark Channel film Romantically Speaking .
[20] Steel has also guest starred on ABC's
Castle , CBS's
We Are Men and
Extant , and starred in the feature films
Mortdecai , Dumbbells ,
[10]
The Brits Are Coming and Zoe Gone , released on
Lifetime .
[21]
Entrepreneurship
In 2022 Steel got into the business of making apps partnering with Australian actress Rebel Wilson. Together they released the world's first “non-gender conforming dating app” that allows users to simply enter in their information and not their sexual orientations or preferences. The app was not acclaimed by many and on the contrary is still relatively unknown according to reviews from users such as
https://www.reddit.com/r/RateDatingApps/comments/137txlz/do_not_use_the_fluid_dating_app_00010_rating/ from dating apps.com and peer reviewers for the rating dating apps community
https://www.reddit.com/r/RateDatingApps/comments/13m6qxq/how_is_this_app_still_available_for_download/ . The app seems to be plagued with a multitude of user interface issues and the success of this service is yet to be seen.
Filmography
Films
2009 -
He's Just Not That Into You as Party Girl #2
2010 -
Unstoppable as Female Reporter in Helicopter
2012- Stripped as Elena Fox
2012 -
Two Jacks as Madeline
2013 - The Adventures of Don Juan and Don Tu as Henchwoman Sandra (short film)
2013 - Malibu Horror Story as News Reporter
2014 -
Dumbbells as Reporter
2014 - Zoe Gone as Mary Montgomery
2014 -
Mortdecai as Mrs. Krampf
2014 - Romantically Speaking as Bethany
2018 -
The Con is On
Television
2014 -
Hit the Floor as Reporter
2008-2013 -
Hollywood 411 as Host
2008 - The Fashion Team as Correspondent
2009-2012 - TV Guide Countdown to the Academy Awards as Host
2009-2013 - TV Guide Network Academy Awards Red Carpet as Host
2008 – 2009 -
The Bold and the Beautiful as Reporter (#1.5677, #1.5464, #1.5252)
[3]
2009 - Hollyscoop as Correspondent
2010 - Private Chefs of Beverly Hills as herself
2011 - HBR as Reporter
2011 - Nail Files as herself
2011 -
Culture Click as Correspondent (Make-up, Best of Culture Click)
2011 -
Good Morning America as Contributor
2011 -
KTLA Morning News as Correspondent
2011 – 2013 - American Music Awards as Red Carpet Host
2012-2013 - Annual PRISM Showcase as herself/Presenter
2013 - The Rachel Zoe Project as herself (Season 5, episode 4, Zoe Much to Do, Zoe Little Time)
2013 -
We Are Men as British Nurse ("We Are Wingmen" season 1, episode 5)
2013 -
Castle as TV Reporter (season 6, episode 11)
2013 -
Showbiz Tonight as herself
2013-2014 -
The Insider as a Correspondent
2014 -
Anger Management as Fiona
References
^ Morrisson, Jenny (19 June 2016).
"Entertainment Tonight showbiz reporter Carly Steel on her Scottish roots and gap career in Hollywood" . Scotland Now . The Daily Record. Archived from
the original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved 29 July 2016 .
^
a
b Gallagher, Michael Aaron (4 September 2012).
"Carly Steel is unstoppable (Exclusive Interview)" . Retrieved 27 November 2013 .
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b
c
"Cast and credits of The Bold and the Beautiful" . Retrieved 2 December 2013 .
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b
c
d Eddy, Art (19 August 2012).
"Carly Steel — Crush of the Day" . Retrieved 27 November 2013 .
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b
c
"seventy2minutes with Carly Steele" . seventy2minutes.com. Summer 2013. pp. 8–12. Retrieved 27 November 2013 .
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c Morgan, Rachel (September–October 2012).
"Live with Carly Steele" . Maniac. pp. 50–51. Retrieved 27 November 2013 .
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"Two rising Brits grace pages of Hollywood Monthly" . 22 June 2012.
^ Russin, Nicole (26 February 2013).
"Pop Interview: TV Guide Red Carpet Hostess Carly Steel" .
^ Crew, Nick.
"Carly Steel -- Steeling the Show" . Archived from
the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2013 .
^
a
b Gebhardt, Ashley (22 February 2013).
"An Interview with Actress and TV Host Carly Steel" . Retrieved 27 November 2013 .
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"Coca-Cola Red Carpet LIVE! @ The 2015 AMAs to Stream Live on Yahoo" . Broadwayworld . Archived from
the original on 20 November 2015. Retrieved 22 November 2015 .
^ Hill, Alison (16 February 2012).
"Brand Aid: Turning A Personality Into A Memorable Brand" .
^ Atoyan, Armen (25 March 2012).
" 'The Hunger Games': Carly Steel Gives Buzznet a Backstage Pass" . Archived from
the original on 24 January 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2013 .
^ Lincoln, Kevin (22 November 2011).
"Yahoo's Live Stream Of The 'Twilight' Premiere Attracted Nearly As Many Viewers As E!'s Red Carpet Emmys Coverage" . Retrieved 23 January 2014 .
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a
b
"Hollyshorts opening night to be hosted by TV personality Carly Steel of EPIX News and TV Guide Network" . 20 July 2012.
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"The All-Star Cast of 'American Hustle' Dishes on Their Famous '70s Do's" . Retrieved 23 January 2014 .
^ Chestang, Raphael (22 July 2015).
"Tom Cruise Talks 'Holy S**t' Plane Stunt from 'Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation' " . ET online . Retrieved 22 November 2015 .
^
"An Interview With TV Guide and EPIX News' Host Carly Steel" . Cliché. 29 May 2012. Archived from
the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2013 .
^ Scott, Andy (24 February 2012).
"TV Guide Network Host Carly Steel Talks Whitney Houston & Preparing for the Oscars" .
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"Romantically Speaking (2015)" .
IMDb . Retrieved 23 October 2017 .
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"Zoe Gone (2014) Full Cast & Crew" .
IMDb . Retrieved 23 January 2014 .
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