
Kelly Ripa, born on October 2, 1970 is a professional dancer, talk show host, actress, and television producer. Her most well-known roles as an actress are 'Faith Fairfield' on the ABC sitcom "Hope and Faith" as well as 'Hayley Vaughan in the ABC soap opera for daytime "All My Children." Ripa co-hosts the morning talk show "Live with Kelly and Ryan" since 2001. Ripa, along with her husband Mark Consuelos and their Milojo production company based in New York, owns the company. She was named one of "The the Hollywood Reporter's" most influential people in Media in 2014. We'll help you celebrate this memorable day. Kelly Maria Ripa was raised and was born in Berlin, New Jersey, the daughter of Esther Ripa a labor union head for bus drivers and Joseph Ripa. Ripa's younger sister, Linda has a career as a children's book writer. Ripa is a Catholic. The father of her, who's served as Democratic County Clerk for Camden County since 2009, was born in Camden County and raised there. The family of her father is one of the first families to join the profession of acting. The ballet training began for her when she was just three years old. She she also plays piano. Ripa, who graduated from Eastern Regional High school in New Jersey as a high-school cheerleader, was an active participant in the Eastern Regional High Student Body. The drama instructor at high school encouraged her into acting. As a senior, she made headlines when she performed at the stage show "The Ugly Duckling" which was a show at a local theatre. Later, she attended Camden County College in order to study psychology. But she left to relocate to New York City.
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