Gina St. John

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Gina St. John (born in Natchez, Mississippi, [1] USA) is an American actress and entertainment reporter, active since 1994.

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Biography

She was once a radio presenter in Roanoke, Virginia and Cleveland, Ohio WPHR AND WMJI. [1] She has hosted shows including CNET Central and E! News Daily (1997-2008), [1] and has had roles in television dramas such as Crossing Jordan , NCIS and Commander in Chief . In 2000 she became a game show host, with the Lifetime game show Who Knows You Best? . [2]

Filmography

Films

Film
YearTitleRole
1995 Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest Diane
2000King of the Open MicsNicole
2003 Bruce Almighty Newscaster
2004Outpost (Video short)Commander Maxwell
2005Instant DadsAnna
XXX: State of the Union Field Reporter
Circuit Riders (Short)Gina
2007 Expired Woman with Expired Meter
2008 Prom Night Reporter
2009 Fist of the Warrior Det. Georgette Wilson
Hotel for Dogs Female Reporter
Nine Dead Anchor-woman
2019The Christmas CabinOctavia

TV

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Breach of Conduct Nurse(TV Movie)
1995 Burke's Law Ellen(TV Series), 1 episode: "Who Killed the Centerfold?"
Cagney & Lacey: Together AgainGail(TV Movie)
1996 – 1999CNet CentralHost(TV Series)
1998 The Steve Harvey Show Leah Love(TV Series), 1 episode: "What You Won't Cue for Love"
2000 – 2001Who Knows You Best?Host(TV Series)
2002 Boomtown Reporter #1(TV Series), 1 episode: Pilot
For Your Love Alicia(TV Series), 1 episode: "The Odd Couples"
The District Nurse(TV Series), 1 episode: "Convictions"
House BlendLinda (uncredited)(TV Short)
Sabrina the Teenage Witch Kerry(TV Series), 1 episode: "Guilty!"
One on One Sonya(TV Series), 1 episode: "The Way You Make Me Feel"
2003 Miss Match Marla's Attorney(TV Series), 1 episode: "Who's Your Daddy?"
Monk Second Reporter(TV Series), 1 episode: "Mr. Monk Goes to the Ballgame"
Miracles Felicia Phelps(TV Series), 1 episode: "The Friendly Skies"
2004 The D.A. Debra Hoyt(TV Series), 1 episode: "The People vs. Patricia Henry"
2005-2008 NCIS (TV Series)ZNN Reporter Cindy Ames(TV Series), 2 episodes: "Black Water" (2005) and "Nine Lives" (2008)
2005 Joey Susan Walters(TV Series), 1 episode: "Joey and the House"
Joan of Arcadia Reporter #2 / Professional Reporter #2(TV Series), 2 episodes: "Trial and Error" and "The Rise & Fall of Joan Girardi"
Grounded for Life Saleslady(TV Series), 1 episode: "The Letter(s)"
2006-2007 CSI: NY Reporter #1(TV Series), 2 episodes: "Not What It Looks Like" (2006) and "Snow Day" (2007)
2006Secrets of a Small TownAnchor(TV Series), 1 episode: Pilot
The Nine Female Host(TV Series), 1 episode: "Heroes Welcome"
Commander in Chief Newscaster / Newscaster Morgan / Local News Anchor(TV Series), 4 episodes
Las Vegas TV Newscaster(TV Series), 1 episode: "The Bitch Is Back"
Murder 101 1st Hospitality Reporter(TV Series), 1 episode
2007-2011 Medium Reporter or Newscaster(TV Series), 5 episodes
2007 Ugly Betty Newscaster(TV Series), 1 episode: "I See Me, I.C.U."
The Game Reporter #2(TV Series), 1 episode: "Media Blitz"
Without a Trace Reporter(TV Series), 1 episode: "Baggage"
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Reporter #1(TV Series), 1 episode: "K&R: Part 2"
Crossing Jordan Reporter / News Anchor / Newscaster(TV Series), 3 episodes; "Dead Again", "Faith" and "33 Bullets"
2009 Heroes Reporter(TV Series), 1 episode: Chapter Six "Shades of Gray"
2010 CSI: Miami Reporter #1(TV Series), 1 episode: "All Fall Down"
2011 Criminal Minds Reporter(TV Series), 1 episode: "Dorado Falls"
Modern Family Principal Kaizler(TV Series), 1 episode: "See You Next Fall"
2012 Malibu Country Reporter(TV Series), 1 episode: Pilot
Shake It Up Reporter(TV Series), 3 episodes; "Embarrass It Up", "Protest It Up" and "Split It Up"
2014 Scorpion Newscaster(TV Series), 1 episode: "A Cyclone"
Love ExperimentDr. Lewis(TV Series), 1 episode
2015Gladiator RechargeBeck(TV Movie)
Baby Daddy Flight Attendant(TV Series), 1 episode: "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Note"
2016 Jane the Virgin E.R. Doctor(TV Series), 1 episode: "Chapter Forty-Three"
2017 Superior Donuts Patron #1(TV Series), 1 episode: "Art for Art's Sake"
2017-2018 K.C. Undercover Newscaster / Reporter(TV Series), 2 episodes: "Out of the Water and Into the Fire" (2017) and "K.C. Times Three" (2018)
2019 No Good Nick Wine Taster #2(TV Series), 1 episode: "The Pig in a Poke"

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References

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