
While he continues to host American Idol, Seacrest is also a co-host of the entertainment-news show E! News and of the annual Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve on ABC. In addition to television, Seacrest hosts several radio shows: On Air with Ryan Seacrest on KIIS-FM in Los Angeles and on other Premiere Radio Networks throughout the United States and American Top 40 on Premiere Radio Networks.
Ryan Seacrest was born December 24, 1974 in Dunwoody, Georgia,

After graduating from high school, Seacrest went on to attend the University of Georgia in the fall of 1993. There, he would host his first radio show at a local Athens station. Seacrest left UGA at age 19 and moved to Hollywood to continue his broadcasting career. In 2008, Seacrest began experimenting with emerging social networking tools like Twitter to nurture the continued support of his loyal public fanbase.








In March 2006, he was photographed kissing actress Teri Hatcher


In a 2003 interview, Seacrest answered gay rumors in an interview with the weekly entertainment magazine Steppin' Out, "I'm trying to think of the best way to describe the feeling I get when I hear that particular rumor. I am a certain way. I am relatively clean cut and I do like to shop for clothes. If I had to break it down stereotypically, that would be a gay male habit. Well for me it's not. It's a straight male habit." Stuff Magazine called him, "the American poster boy for metrosexuality."
Seacrest appeared as the host of the fictional game show Lover's Lane on Beverly Hills, 90210

Seacrest's first major television job was as the host of The New Edge, a weekend morning show created by CNET showcasing new technology. Seacrest accepted the position as co-host of the hit reality TV series American Idol

At American Music Awards 2003, he ripped open comedian Kathy Griffin’s
blouse and showed everyone her bra. The move led Kathy to complain Seacrest ”physically assaulted” her. “That bit was unscripted,” he admitted.[9]






In January 2004, Seacrest launched a daily entertainment/variety/talk syndicated television program, On Air with Ryan Seacrest



In January 2005, Seacrest hosted the "Celebration of Freedom" concert in Washington, DC for President George W. Bush,




In January 2006, U.S. cable channel E! announced a three-year, $21 million deal for Seacrest to host and produce various programs, including E! News and its red carpet awards show coverages (E!'s signature piece of original programming).[14] An Associated Press profile portrayed Seacrest as using both the deal with E! and the Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve involvement as a springboard towards a long-lasting career in television production and ownership. [15] In April 2006, he won a Daytime Emmy Award
for co-hosting the 2005 Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade with Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa
. Seacrest had a cameo in the summer 2007 blockbuster film Knocked Up
, where he steps out of his usual friendly host role on E! and rants about the stupidity of the interviews he has to conduct, noting that no one has anything to say about an exit strategy in Iraq or dealing with (presumably North) Korea.
Seacrest hosted the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 16, 2007.[16]
In May 2008, reports said Seacrest would be executive producer for a new reality dating show, Momma's Boy, for NBC. According to a casting announcement, the series will follow mothers as they work with their sons to find their perfect match.[17]



Seacrest hosted the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 16, 2007.[16]
In May 2008, reports said Seacrest would be executive producer for a new reality dating show, Momma's Boy, for NBC. According to a casting announcement, the series will follow mothers as they work with their sons to find their perfect match.[17]
Seacrest is also the executive producer of E! reality show Denise Richards: It's Complicated
which premiered on May 26, 2008. The show has received numerous negative reviews. The Boston Herald rated the show a D. Its critic Mark A. Perigard
said of the first episode:
"Denise Richards’ life is one steaming pile of pig poop...Literally"[18].
In August 2008, ABC picked up the option in Seacrest's contract to extend him as co-host of New Years Eve through 2010, ringing in 2011, also renaming the program 'Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve With Ryan Seacrest', to reflect Seacrest's success as co-host, said in a statement by Orly Anderson, president of Dick Clark Productions. [19].
In August 2008, Seacrest named his longtime William Morris Agent, Adam Sher, as C.E.O.
of Ryan Seacrest Productions. [20]
In August 2008, Seacrest inked an expansive deal with the Comcast Entertainment Group
, keeping him on E!Entertainment Television through early 2012. Comcast also gets first-look rights at all Ryan Seacrest Productions products.[21] more


"Denise Richards’ life is one steaming pile of pig poop...Literally"[18].

In August 2008, Seacrest named his longtime William Morris Agent, Adam Sher, as C.E.O.

In August 2008, Seacrest inked an expansive deal with the Comcast Entertainment Group
