She's Got the Look

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She's Got the Look
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Genre Reality television
Presented by Kim Alexis (2008-2009)
Brooke Burke (2010)
Judges Beverly Johnson (2008-2009)
Robert Verdi (2008-2010)
Sean Patterson (2008-2010)
Roshumba Williams (2010)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
Production
Executive producersAllison Grodner
Keith Cox
Sal Maniaci
Sean Patterson
Corey Preston
ProducersJeff Nucera
Brandon Panaligan
Ryan Simpkins
Running time60 mins.
Production companies
  • Allison Grodner Productions
  • Wilhelmina
Original release
Network TV Land
ReleaseJune 4, 2008 (2008-06-04) 
September 29, 2010 (2010-09-29)

She's Got the Look is a reality series created for and aired on TV Land. Hosted by model Kim Alexis, twenty women compete to become the next great supermodel 35 years or older. [1] Celebrity judges, Robert Verdi, Sean Patterson and Roshumba Williams, whittle down the cast of twenty until they find the one who has 'the look'. Beverly Johnson was a judge for the first two seasons.

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TV Land's nationwide search, which included months of online submissions, auditions and regional competitions in Los Angeles, Atlanta and New York City resulted in flying twenty contenders to New York. These semi-finalists were put to the test of expressing themselves and their fashion know-how. Ten finalists were then selected to live in a loft and compete in challenges such as photo shoots, runway competitions and tests on their fashion sense. At the conclusion of the competition, one woman is crowned the ultimate winner.

The series premiered on June 4, 2008 with six back-to-back episodes. A second season aired in 2009. Season three premiered on August 25, 2010. There are currently no plans to continue the show.

Host and judges

Season 1

The winner receives a lucrative modeling contract with the world famous Wilhelmina Models, Inc and a photo spread for Self .

Judges

Contestants

(ages stated are at time of contest)

ContestantAgeHometownFinishPlace
Kathy39 Suwanee, Georgia Episode 210-9
Sharon Davis63 Baldwin Hills, California
Paula Thomas37 Los Angeles, California Episode 38
Roxanne Ford40 Las Vegas, Nevada Episode 47-6
Melissa Todd38Los Angeles, California
Hope Toliver35 New York City, New York Episode 55
Celeste Johnson51 Chicago, Illinois Episode 64
Bahia Haifi37 Beverly Hills, California 3
Karin Hallen40Los Angeles, California2
Tanya Hutchison45 Orange County, California 1

Call-out order

OrderEpisodes
12 [lower-alpha 1] 34 [lower-alpha 2] 56
1RoxanneBahiaHopeCelesteBahiaCelesteTanyaCeleste
2CelesteCelesteTanyaKarinCelesteTanyaCelesteTanya
3SharonTanyaCelesteTanyaTanyaBahiaBahia
4PaulaMelissaMelissaRoxanneKarinKarin
5KathyRoxanneBahiaBahiaHope
6KarinPaulaKarinHope
7BahiaKathyRoxanneMelissa
8MelissaHopePaula
9TanyaKarin
10HopeSharon
  The contestant won the leg-up challenge.
  The contestant was eliminated.
  The contestant won the reward challenge but was eliminated at the same episode
  The contestant was eliminated outside of judging panel
  The contestant won the competition.
  1. In episode 2, Kathy was called after Paula but was eliminated, leaving Hope, Karin, and Sharon uncalled. Sharon was ultimately eliminated among those three.
  2. In episode 4, Roxanne was called after Tanya but was eliminated, leaving Bahia, Hope, and Melissa uncalled. Melissa was ultimately eliminated among those three.

Season 2

On September 16, 2008, TV Land announced casting for Season 2 of the series. Open casting calls were held in Los Angeles on September 29, 2008, in Dallas on October 2, 2008, in Chicago on October 6, 2008 and in New York City on October 8, 2008. [3] [4] On June 11, 2009, TV Land aired the first episode of Season 2. Eleven semi-finalists were chosen instead of the traditional ten. [5]

The winner receives a lucrative modeling contract with the world famous Wilhelmina Models, a photo spread for Self magazine and a cash prize of $100,000.

Contestants

(ages stated are at time of contest)

ContestantAgeHometownRank
Laurie Seale42 Dallas, Texas 11th (Quit)
Jacqueline Siebert39 Los Angeles, California 10th
Raquel Riley35 Clinton, Maryland 9th
Sandy Young36 New York City, New York 8th
Rachel Paget37 New Zealand 7th
Dolores De Vega72Los Angeles, California6th-5th
Jamie Penrod35 Hobart, Indiana
Shelly Marks39 Sagamore Hills, Ohio 4th
LeeAnne Locken 41 Pasadena, Texas 3rd
Theresa Kalnins47 La Canada, California Runner-Up
Cindy Cohen39 Calabasas, California Winner

Call-out order

Order12345678
1DoloresDoloresTheresaCindy &
Theresa
Dolores,
Cindy &
Theresa
ShellyCindyCindy
2JamieLeeAnneSandyCindyLeeAnneTheresa
3SandyRachelLeeAnneDoloresLeeAnneTheresaLeeAnne
4CindyTheresaJamieJamieJamieTheresaShelly
5JacquelineJamieShellyLeeAnneLeeAnneJamie
6LaurieSandyDoloresShellyShellyDolores
7TheresaShellyCindyRachelRachel
8RachelRaquelRachelSandy
9RaquelCindyRaquel
10LeeAnneJacqueline
11ShellyLaurie
  The contestant won the leg-up challenge.
  The contestant was eliminated.
  The contestant voluntarily withdrew from the competition.
  The contestant won the competition.

Season 3

On August 25, 2010, TV Land aired the first episode of the new season of the series. Brooke Burke replaced Kim Alexis as the host for the third season and Beverly Johnson was replaced by Roshumba Williams. The cast was kept to the traditional ten contestants.

The winner receives a lucrative modeling contract with the world famous Wilhelmina Models, Inc and a photo spread for Self .

Contestants

(ages stated are at time of contest)

ContestantAgeHometownRank
Annie Batista35 Brooklyn, New York 10th
Kathleen Neumann41 Livonia, Michigan 9th
Kim Maier378th
Susan Master54 Columbus, Ohio 7th
Diane Capozzi39 Natick, Massachusetts 6th
Regina "Nina" Cash43 Long Beach, California 5th
Jocelyn Williams40 Round Rock, Texas 4th
Julie Love-Templeton36 Tuscaloosa, Alabama 3rd
Rachelle Love35 Memphis, Tennessee Runner-Up
Marilin Archie38 Los Angeles, California Winner

Call-out order

Order12345678
1JocelynNinaJulieMarilinMarilinJulieRachelleRachelleMarilin
2RachelleDianeRachelleRachelleJocelynMarilinJulieMarilinRachelle
3AnnieSusanKimNinaJulieRachelleMarilinJulie
4JulieRachelleDianeDianeNinaJocelynJocelyn
5DianeJocelynMarilinJulieRachelleNina
6KathleenKathleenJocelynJocelynDiane
7SusanJulieNinaSusanSusan
8KimMarilinSusanKim
9NinaKimKathleen
10MarilinAnnie
  The contestant was eliminated.
  The contestant won the leg-up challenge.
  The contestant won the leg-up challenge, but was eliminated.
  The contestant won two leg-up challenges.
  The contestant won the competition.

International version

  Currently airing franchise  
  Franchise with an upcoming season
  Franchise no longer airing  

Region/countryName of seriesNetworkSeasons & winnersHost(s)
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden She's Got The Look [6] TV4 Season 1 - 2014: Jessica Gambhira Bergström [7] Jessica Almenäs

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