| Faith
C. Salie SAG/AFTRA/AEA |
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| Recent News |
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| Regularly appearing in O Magazine and on CBS Sunday Morning, Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld, The O'Reilly Factor, and Sundance Channel's Festival Updates Interview, 2009 | |
| How To Handle Life's Stickiest Situations guest on Oprah, October 9, 2008 | |
| This Negative Campaign Hurts My Feelings for The Huffington Post, October 7, 2008 | |
| Loosey-Goosey Voice on, Yeah,
Public Radio
in The New York Times, June 3, 2007 |
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| So, What Do You Do, Faith Salie,
Host, Fair
Game?
at Media Bistro |
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| How Rhodes Scholars Think |
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| Ten Things You Don't Know About
Women
in Esquire (download the PDF) |
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| In the Studio with Faith Salie in Marie Claire, January 2, 2007 | |
| Developing a pilot
for the Oxygen Network |
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| Hosting Fair
Game with Faith Salie for Public Radio
International |
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| Significant Others
is now available
on DVD! |
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| Appeared on G4/Tech-TV's
G4
Specials |
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| Commentator on VH-1's Best Week
Ever |
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| Interviewed on VH-1's 50 Most
Awesomely Bad Songs and 50 Best Reality Show
Moments |
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| Fave Foods of the Famous (featuring her famous Coke Cake recipe), November 17, 2004 | |
| Bravo's
Significant
Others
is airing in the UK and South Africa! |
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| Hosted the Brick Awards auction for
charity
organization Do
Something |
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| Photo appeared in Entertainment
Weekly's The Must List, March
26, 2004 |
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| Photo appeared in The
Hollywood Reporter, March 8, 2004 |
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| Interviewed about stand-up comedy
on Alex
Duffy's site |
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| Voiceover artist on WB's weekly
animated series Astro Boy |
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| Was a 2004 guest of Craig Kilborn
on CBS's The
Late
Late Show |
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| Interviewed about stand-up comedy
on NPR |
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| Exec-produced a new pilot for Fox |
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| Featured on the box for a Kodak digital camera |
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| Wrapped Bad Manners,
the pilot she
created and hosted for Endemol USA |
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| Won two Ovation Awards for her work
in The
Laramie Project with the Colony Theatre |
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| Won a Garland Award for her work in
The
Laramie Project with the Colony Theatre |
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| Showcased her Best of FEM
one-woman-show for HBO US Comedy Arts Festival, becoming a 2003 finalist |
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