'Joan Lunden' (born
September 19,
1950) is an American broadcaster, most recently the host of the CBS reality series "Wickedly Perfect," and was a popular co-host of
ABC's ''
Good Morning America'' from
1980 through
1997. As the longest running morning news host, Lunden became one of the most visible women in the country. She joined "GMA" in the fall of
1976 as a feature news/consumer reporter, and later became fill in co-host as former co-host
Sandy Hill left to work on coverage of the Winter Olympics. Lunden's popularity with viewers led her to her quick promotion to co-host with
David Hartman, the program's original host. ''
Entertainment Weekly'' magazine national viewer poll named her "television's favorite morning anchor," during her years at "Good Morning America."
Her popularity on the Good Morning America program from the 70's through the 90's allowed her to interview President and First Ladies Gerald and Betty Ford, Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter, Ronald and Nancy Reagan, George and Barbara Bush, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and also Texas Governor and First Lady Bush, prior to the younger Bush's 2000 election as President.
She was a host on the
A&E cable network program ''
Behind Closed Doors'' (originally aired on ABC as occasional prime time specials) (1996-2001) which was an on-location / undercover reporter program; and also frequently guest hosted ''Biography'' on Cable TV's A&E Channel.
Biography
Early life
Lunden was born in California as 'Joan Blunden'. Lunden has a
liberal arts degree from
Sacramento State, where she was initiated as a member of the Greek sorority
Delta Gamma. She also studied Spanish and anthropology at
Mexico City's Universidad de Las Americas. She was a visiting instructor at
Montclair State College in New Jersey, where she taught a course in broadcast journalism
She began her broadcasting career in
Sacramento, California, where she worked for
KCRA-TV and Radio as co-anchor of the daily noon television news program. She also produced the noon news broadcast and hosted KCRA's television specials.
Career
In
1975, Lunden joined
New York's WABC-TV Eyewitness News and a year later became co-anchor on the weekend newscasts. As the co-host of ''GMA'', Lunden traveled the world, covering historic events, such as the 50th anniversary of
VE Day (Victory in Europe) in 1995; the 50th anniversary of
D-Day; the 1984 and 1988
Winter Olympics in
Sarajevo and
Calgary; and the wedding of
Prince Charles and
Lady Diana. She covered the administrations and inaugurations of three Presidents:
Bill Clinton,
George H. W. Bush, and
Ronald Reagan. She was one of only three American journalists to interview Prince Charles during his 1983 visit to the United States.
Lunden was known for her willingness to take risks in her role as host. She climbed and rappelled Alaska's famed
Mendenhall Glacier and bungee-jumped off a 143-foot bridge and parapented off a 2,000-foot mountain during the program's highly rated trip to
New Zealand. She also navigated the whitewater rapids of a Georgia river for a ''GMA'' show in 1994. She has been at the controls of an
F-16 jet and soared with the
United States Air Force Thunderbirds, as well as flown in a T-34 Naval flight training plane. She is also a skilled horsewoman, jumping thoroughbred horses, and also has gone to bat with the
Chicago Cubs at spring training.
Activities and honors
Lunden also hosted ABC's broadcast of the
Tournament of Roses Parade in
Pasadena, California, from
1989 to
1991.
She hosted the
Walt Disney World Easter Parade with
Regis Philbin until the mid-90s.
She has received numerous honors including the Spirit of Achievement Award from
Albert Einstein College of
Yeshiva University,
YWCA Outstanding Woman's Award Speaker, National Women's Political Caucus Award,
New Jersey Division on Civil Rights Award and
Baylor University Outstanding Woman of the Year. The National
Mother's Day Committee selected her as the Outstanding Mother of the Year in 1982-83 for her dedication to motherhood. She has been a national spokesperson for
MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving).
In April 1991, Lunden was honored by New York Women in Communications with a Matrix Award for her "outstanding contributions to the broadcasting field."
Lunden appeared as herself in a brief role in the
2006 film ''
Thank You for Smoking''.
Personal life
Lunden was married to Michael Krauss from
1978 until their
divorce in
1992; the couple have 3 daughters: Jamie, 26; Lindsay Krauss, 24; and Sarah, 18. She married
Jeff Konigsberg on
April 18,
2000; they have 4 children, two sets of twins (each consisting of one boy and one girl, born in
2003 and
2005), both of which were delivered by Joan Lunden's surrogate mother, Deborah Bolig, in
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Lunden sits on the
Board of Trustees of the
University of Pennsylvania in
Philadelphia.
References
★ http://www.wchstv.com/abc/gma/joanlunden.shtml