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Greta Carlson was born on June 2, 1958 in Germany as Sherri Elizabeth Graham. She is an actress, known for Киберзона (1995).
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2005
3 Cock Teasers for Hubby
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2004
MILTF Gone Anal 4
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(as Barbi)
2001
A Change of Ties
(Video short)
Allison (as Allison Brach)
2000
Battling Boobies Bouncing
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(as Treasure Chest)
2000
Classic Blonde & Brunette
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(as Allison Brach)
2000
Spellbinder Vs. Terrible Trixie Larue
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Spellbinder (as Allison Brach)
1999
Arthur's Ladies
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Allison (as Allison Brach)
1999
A Surprise Guest
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Allison (as Allison Brach)
1999
Spellbound
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Witch Greta (as Greta Karlson)
1998
Lingerie Bondage Boudoir
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(as Allison Brach)
1998
Nude Bondage International
(Video short)
(as Allison Brach)
1997
Cat Fight 18: The Cage
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1997
Greta Carlson's Slave Trade
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1997
Inpiring Ties
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Allison (as Allison Brach)
1996
The Candidates Are Tied
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(as Allison Brach)
1996
Masseuse
Sheila (as Sherri Graham)
1995
Spellbinder Vs. Ruthless Ruth Deville
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Spellbinder / Candy (as Allison Brach)
1995
Киберзона
Captive Dancer (as Sherri Graham)
1995
Lesbian Sex, Power & Money
(Video)
1994
6000 Lash Lane
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(as Barbi)
1994
Bev's Bondage Torment
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1994
Double D Nurses
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(as Keta Karlson)
1994
Greta Carlson Sessions
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1994
Greta Carlson Sessions 2
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1994
Greta Carlson Sessions 3
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1994
Journal of O: Servant Slave
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1993
Battling Bitches
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1993
Bondage Across the Border
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1993
Girls and Guns
(as Sheri Graham)
1993
How to Make a Model 2
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1993
Punished Embezzler
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(as Barbi)
1993
The Haughty Heiresses Finishing School!
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(as Alison Brach)
1992
Adventures in Paradise
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1992
Dominating Girlfriends 2
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1992
Harem Nights
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First Wife (as Allison Brach)
1992
Heatwave
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Prostitute #1
1992
Lair of the Bondage Bandits
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1992
Prescription for Pain
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1992
The Young One: Part Four
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(as Greta Carlsson)
1992
The Young One: Part Three
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(as Greta Carlsson)
1992
What Are Friends For?
(Video short)
Greta (as Allison Brach)
1991
Behind the Scenes
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(as Barbi)
1991
Breast Worx 3
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(as Gretta Karlson)
1991
Carnal Crimes
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Party Girl #1 (as Sherri Graham)
1991
Проводник
Body (as Sherry Graham)
1990
Bad Girls from Mars
Swimmer (as Sherri Graham)
1990
Naked Obsession
Waitress (as Sherri Graham)
1990
Mob Boss
(Video)
Bar Girl (as Sherri Graham)
1990
Haunting Fear
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Visconti's Girl (as Sherri Graham)
1989
Suspension of Disbelief
(as Lieta)
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TEDWomen 2017: "How we can end sexual harassment at work" [60]
TED Conversation with Chris Anderson and David Brooks (2017) [61]
The Forbes Women's Summit 2017 [62]
Fortune Most Powerful Women 2018 [63]
Women in the World 2017 [64]
S.H.E. Summit 2017 [65]
92nd Street Y 2017 [66]
AdWeek Matrix Awards 2017 [67]
Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity (2018) [68]
National Employment Lawyers Association Convention (NELA)(2017) [69]
American Association of Justice (2017) [70]
Nat’l Assoc of Women Lawyers 2018
The Temple Emanu-el Streicker Center Panel Discussion with Joy Behar (2017) [71]
Verizon Top Female Executives 2017
The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis and Education [72]
Tory Burch Foundation Embrace Ambition Summit 2020 [73]
Drexel University (2017) [74]
Brunswick School for Boys (2017) [75]
Stanford University (2018) [76]
Harvard College (2018) [77]
University of Southern California (2018) [78]
Duke University (2018) [79]
Yale Law School (2019)
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Gretchen Elizabeth Carlson (born June 21, 1966 [2] ) is an American broadcast journalist, author, television personality , violinist , Miss America winner, and female empowerment advocate. Carlson appeared as the host of numerous television programs, most notably on the Saturday edition of The Early Show on CBS News from 2002 to 2005, Fox News ’ morning show Fox & Friends from 2005 to 2013 and The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson on Fox News from 2013 to 2016.
In July 2016, Carlson filed a lawsuit against then Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes claiming sexual harassment. [3] Subsequently, dozens of other women also stepped forward to accuse Ailes of harassment, [4] and Ailes resigned under pressure. In September 2016, Carlson and 21st Century Fox settled the lawsuit reportedly for $20 million and Carlson received a public apology. [5] Carlson was one of the first high publicity cases of 2016's #MeToo movement .
Carlson was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People In The World in 2017. [6] She has written two bestselling books, her memoir, Getting Real and the New York Times Bestseller Be Fierce: Stop Harassment and Take Your Power Back . Carlson has interviewed every Presidential candidate and President over the last two decades.
It was announced that Carlson would join PeopleTV as a Special Contributor in October 2020. [7] Carlson is also the host of a daily news podcast by Quake Media, called Get the News with Gretchen Carlson . The political podcast discusses both liberal and conservative news headlines, as well as current world events. [8]
Carlson was born in Coon Rapids , Anoka County , Minnesota , the daughter of Karen Barbara ( née Hyllengren) and Lee Roy Carlson, one of four children. [1] Her father studied business at Gustavus Adolphus College and later became owner/operator of Main Motor Sales, an automobile dealership started by her grandfather in 1919. [9] [10] Carlson, whose grandfather was a minister, is of Swedish descent through both parents. [11] One of her childhood babysitters was Michele Bachmann , the future Republican congresswoman who also ran for president. [12]
Carlson's hometown of Anoka, Minnesota is the "Halloween Capital of the World" and hosts the state's second largest parade, of which Carlson served as Grand Marshal in 2004.
In her youth, Carlson was a prodigy violinist who performed on radio and television. [13] She studied with Dorothy Delay at the Juilliard School of Music in New York City. [14] She also studied with Mary West of the MacPhail Center For Music in Minneapolis. Carlson competed in several competitions such as the Stulberg International String Competition where she was a finalist in 1982, the American String Teachers Association where she won second place in 1981 to Joshua Bell , who became a world famous concert violinist, and the Friends of Minnesota Orchestra which she won in 1979, performing as a soloist with the Minnesota Orchestra as a prize at just 13 years old. She attended Aspen Music Festival from 1976 to 1983 and was a member of the Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphony from 1980 to 1984. Carlson graduated from Anoka-Hennepin School District 11 's Anoka High School , where she was the 1984 class valedictorian. [13]
Carlson was crowned Miss Minnesota in June 1988 [14] and became Miss America 1989 on September 10, 1988. She was the first classical violinist to win those titles. [15] [16] Following Carlson's Miss America win, she was invited to meet President Ronald Reagan in the Oval Office . She made many television appearances during her year of service, including appearing on The David Letterman Show , where he jokingly asked her out on a date. After Carlson's appearance as a newscaster in a sketch on Bloopers and Practical Jokes with Ed McMahon and Dick Clark , television agents began calling, eventually launching her career in broadcast television.
Carlson graduated from Stanford University in 1990 with honors, where she studied organizational behavior . [17] While there, she spent a study-abroad period at Oxford University , studying the works of Virginia Woolf . [17] She was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Carlson planned to attend law school after Stanford and completed the LSAT exam, but instead focused on a career in broadcast journalism.
In September 2011, Carlson was named to the inaugural class of the Anoka High School Hall of Fame. [13] [18]
A year after becoming Miss America in 1989, Carlson secured a role on WRIC-TV , an ABC-affiliated television station serving Richmond, Virginia as a co-anchor on the network and political commentator. Style Weekly deemed it a coup for WRIC-TV at the time. [19] In 1992, she joined WCPO-TV , serving Cincinnati, Ohio as a media commentator and remained at the station for a period of two years. [20] She later worked at WOIO /WUAB in Cleveland, Ohio, where Carlson and her colleague Denise Dufala, became the first women to co-anchor a primetime major-market newscast. [21]
Following her time in Cleveland, Carlson served as a weekend anchor and reporter for KXAS -TV in Dallas / Fort Worth, Texas , from 1998 to 2000. [22]
In both Dallas and Cleveland, Carlson performed her own rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner on the violin for Major League Baseball games.
Carlson moved to the national television scene as a national correspondent in 2000 and in 2002, she became the co- anchor of the Saturday edition of The Early Show on CBS along with Russ Mitchell . Carlson frequently anchored the weekend edition of the CBS Evening News during her time at the network.
There were several cultural moments that Carlson reported on in her early career as a reporter including the Oklahoma City bombing and the O. J. Simpson murder case while at WOIO in Cleveland, and the Timothy McVeigh execution , the September 11 terrorist attacks , and various G7 Summit meetings while at CBS News .
Carlson first appeared on Fox & Friends as a weekend substitute host in 2006. On September 25, 2006, after a shifting of anchors, which included E.D. Hill moving to the 10 a.m. hour of Fox News Live , Carlson became the anchor of Fox & Friends . She co-hosted with Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade for almost 8 years. In 2012, she walked off the set of Fox & Friends when on-air colleagues made offensive comment about women in the workplace. In 2013, Carlson admitted on Brian Kilmeade's radio show that Fox News female anchors were not allowed to wear pants. Despite dress code restrictions, Carlson was known for doing push-ups when military personnel were guests on the show. Carlson returned to Fox and Friends in 2014 during a Cooking With Friends segment with her children and again in 2015 to promote her memoir Getting Real .
Carlson left Fox & Friends in September 2013 to anchor a one-hour daytime program, The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson , beginning in the fall of 2013, taking part of the slot opened by Megyn Kelly 's move to primetime . [23] [24] She began covering stories that supported women's rights, including a piece on Robin Wright of the Netflix series House of Cards demanding the same salary as Kevin Spacey . In 2013, Carlson became the first cable news television anchor to go on air with no makeup. Just three weeks before she was fired, she came forward in support of the assault weapons ban.
On January 1, 2018, Carlson was elected chairwoman of the board of directors of the Miss America Organization , a volunteer position. [25] Shortly after joining as Chairwoman, Carlson's first major decision was to remove the swimsuit competition from the pageant , following a unanimous vote from the Board of Directors. It was reported on CNN that Carlson's goals were to transition the pageant into "Miss America 2.0", where the swimsuit competitions would be replaced with on-stage interviews. The move aimed to shift focus from appearances to achievements, in light of the Me Too movement. [26] The move divided opinion mostly within the organization.
In early 2019, it was announced that the Miss America brand would return to NBC . [27] The return was seen as a coup for Miss America under Carlson's leadership, as it would raise much-needed funds prior to its 100th anniversary. [28] After securing the network deal, Carlson resigned from Chairwoman of the Board in June 2019. [29]
In April 2018, Carlson reached a first-look development deal with A&E Networks , under which she would host three documentary specials across its channels, such as Lifetime . Gretchen Carlson: Breaking the Silence focuses on the every woman story of workplace sexual harassment and premiered on Lifetime on January 14, 2019. [30] [31]
In May 2018, Carlson was a correspondent on an episode of the television documentary series America Divided , which airs on Epix . Carlson produced her episode with Norman Lear, titled "Washington's War on Women" about sexual harassment on Capitol Hill. [32] [33]
Carlson also hosted Live PD Presents: Women on Patrol and Escaping Polygamy on Lifetime in 2018. In August 2019, it was announced that Carlson would host of two hourlong documentaries from the "Beyond the Headlines" franchise. The first called Escaping the NXIVM Cult: A Mother's Fight to Save Her Daughter , and the second The College Admissions Scandal .
In December 2019, Carlson wrote an opinion article in New York Times, stating that she still cannot disclose what happened to her due to a nondisclosure agreement, but that it was her desire to be able to do so. [34]
In January 2020, Carlson announced a new television deal with Blumhouse Productions to produce a new interview style series. [35]
In October 2020, it was announced that Carlson would join PEOPLE (the TV Show!) as a Special Contributor. In the new program from PeopleTV , Carlson will highlight everyday American heroes.
In April 2021, Carlson and her life story was featured on the PBS television program Finding Your Roots in order to explore her family genealogy. It was shown through investigative and DNA research that she is a full-blooded Scandinavian-American , and that much of her family originated in Småland , Sweden . [36]
With one bold legal filing, Carlson exposed Ailes’s predatory tactics, dragged Fox News into the twenty-first century, affected Trump’s presidential race, and lit the match that led to the modern-day #MeToo movement. The Ailes scandal led The New York Times to look more deeply into Bill O’Reilly, which led other Times reporters to ask around about Harvey Weinstein, and now Weinstein is behind bars and the world is at least a little bit more equitable.
— Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth by Brian Stelter
On July 6, 2016, Carlson filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox News chairman Roger Ailes in the Superior Court of New Jersey and confirmed on her Twitter account that she was no longer with Fox News. [37] In her complaint, Carlson alleged that she was fired from her program for refusing Ailes's sexual advances. [37] Ailes at the time claimed the accusations were false, while the law firm representing Carlson claimed ten other women had contacted them to speak of Ailes' behavior at Fox News and throughout his television career. [38]
Carlson's allegations received widespread media coverage. [39] After Carlson came forward, six more women spoke to Gabriel Sherman of New York magazine, alleging that Ailes had sexually harassed them and that Ailes "spoke openly of expecting women to perform sexual favors in exchange for job opportunities." [40] Shortly thereafter, Carlson sat down for an interview with John Koblin of The New York Times , saying, "I wanted to stand up for other women who maybe facing similar circumstances." [41]
As the case progressed, Carlson reached out directly to her fans, thanking them in a series of Twitter videos [42] [43] and offering her support for fellow victims of sexual harassment. [44] She also criticized Fox's attempt to force her claims to be adjudicated via closed-door mandatory arbitration rather than in court. Fox filed court papers arguing that Carlson was c
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