Brian Kilmeade


Brian Kilmeade Biography

Brian Kilmeade (born May 7, 1964) a Fox News Channel television personality. Weekdays, he co-hosts Fox's morning show, Fox & Friends, along with Steve Doocy and Gretchen Carlson. He also hosts the Fox News Radio program Kilmeade and Friends.

Career

After graduating from Massapequa High School (Massapequa, New York) in 1982, Kilmeade attended C.W. Post (Brookville, New York), where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1986. He began his career as a correspondent on Channel One, a daily national high school television news program. He later served as an anchor and host for KHSC-TV in Ontario, California. He co-hosted The Jim Brown Show on XTRA-AM, an all-sports radio network. In 1993, Kilmeade joined Brown as part of the announcing team for the inaugural Ultimate Fighting Championship event, conducting post-fight interviews. He would move into the play-by-play role for UFC 2 and UFC 3 in 1994.

Kilmeade was a freelance sports anchor for WVIT (NBC) in Hartford, beginning in 1997. He was a sideline reporter for the MSG Network, where he covered the New York/New Jersey Metro-Stars, a major league soccer team based in Giants Stadium.

Later, he worked as a feature reporter and anchor for Newsport TV, where he hosted Newsport Journal, a daily magazine show for the national sports network. Additionally, he also anchored Scoreboard Central, a live half-hour general sports program. He has ten years of self-proclaimed experience as a stand-up comedian.

Kilmeade is the author of The Games Do Count: America's Best and Brightest on the Power of Sports and It's How You Play the Game. He is a frequent anchor of The Five airing nightly at 5pm eastern on FNC. In April 2006, he filled in the Fox News Radio time slot of former Fox anchor Tony Snow, who had left the network to become Press Secretary in the George W. Bush Administration.

Controversies

Kilmeade faced criticism after expressing support for the far-right English Defence League, often described as an extremist group, during an interview with their leader 'Tommy Robinson' (real name Stephen Lennon). He finished the interview with the words "Tommy, we got your back and we'll definitely look to keep in touch, it's great what you're doing".

"we keep marrying other species and other ethnics" remark

On July 8, 2009, Kilmeade and two co-hosts were discussing a study that, based on research done in Finland and Sweden, showed people who stay married are less likely to suffer from Alzheimer's disease. Kilmeade commented, "[In the United States] we keep marrying other species and other ethnics...". Ignoring attempts by co-host Gretchen Carlson (who is of Swedish descent) to interrupt him, he added, "See, the problem is the Swedes have pure genes. Because they marry other Swedes .... Finns marry other Finns, so they have a pure society. In America we marry everybody, we marry Italians and Irish."

On July 20, 2009, Kilmeade apologized for his remarks, saying, "I made comments that were offensive to many people. That was not my intention, and looking back at those comments I realize they were inappropriate. For that I sincerely apologize. America [is a] huge melting pot, and that is what makes us such a great country..."

"All terrorists are Muslims" remark

In a follow-up discussion to Bill O'Reilly's appearance on The View on October 14, 2010 "? in which Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar walked off after O'Reilly said that people did not want a mosque built at Ground Zero because "...Muslims killed us on 9/11" "? Kilmeade dismissed the View debate as "elementary" and said:

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Kilmeade's remarks have been criticized and called "both inaccurate and prejudiced", as groups other than Muslims have committed terrorist acts.




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