My Best Friend Christie Chorley biography
Christie's first roles in front of the camera came in the form of music videos, TV series, and later, feature films. Some of her early credits include The Lizzie McGuire Movie, a Matthew Good Band music video, "The Chris Isaak Show", and the hit series "Jeremiah." However, she was also attending the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in pursuit of her second degree -- this time in Broadcast Journalism -- and opportunity to work in this field was not far behind.
Soon after graduation, Christie came into the national spotlight as the co-host of Stamps TV, a weekly, national show airing on Rogers Sportsnet following the Calgary Stampeders and the Canadian Football League. Christie's energy and charisma boosted show ratings, as she highlighted both on-field action from the sidelines and stories from behind the scenes.
Christie's personality also makes her a natural as an sports anchor, and in the summer of 2004 she was hired by CHUM/A-Channel Edmonton to join their team. Working both as an anchor and reporter, Christie produced nightly sportscasts covering everything from professional sports to local heroes.
Christie was also busy behind the camera, as 2004 also saw the formation of her own production company -- DUAL Productions. A Full-Service Video Production House, Dual focuses on Sports and Entertainment projects with a positive message. In the last year, DUAL produced "I HAVE A VOICE," a short film for the Alberta Government that encourages youth to speak up on social issues, and has many projects in development at this time.
The spring of 2005 brought even bigger opportunities for Christie, as her success in Canada led to her position as the host and executive producer of Arizona All-Access, a behind-the-scenes sports show airing on Warner Bros. TV in Arizona. This show was a huge success, as it highlighted some of America's top rising stars, including 7-Time Olympic Medalist Swimmer Amanda Beard and Gold Medal Softball pitcher Jennie Finch. Christie, however, stole the show as her versatility - from 'Oprah-style' interviews to on-location events like cooking, boxing, & Yoga - allowed athletes to open up like never before. In addition, Dual Productions produced the show for the WB.
With beauty, intelligence, personality, and work ethic, the future is bright for Christie Chorley.
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