Christianne Klein

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Christianne Klein is a television news anchor and correspondent for ABC News. She is based in New York and contributes to ABC’s World News Now, America This Morning and Good Morning America.

Prior to joining ABC News, she worked as an anchor and reporter for ABC-7/WJLA-TV in Washington, DC, USA. She is a California native and has worked as the main anchor for KNVN in Chico, California and a weekday anchor for KUTV Channel 2 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has reported on such high profile stories as the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping and the murder of Lori Hacking.

Klein was a frequent panelist on ABC's [1] controversial late-night political talk show, "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher."

She appeared as news reporter Linda Garvey in the 2006 movie, American Dreamz. Her personality and wonkish sexiness has brought Klein a cult following, even leading the Rev. Gus Wagster to say she was "Marilyn, Madonna and Mansfield all rolled into one". [1]

Klein is a graduate of Wellesley College in Wellesley, MA with a degree in Political Science and she is a lifetime member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society.

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