Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Brooke Burke-Charvet | |
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| Name | Brooke Burke-Charvet |
| Birth name | Brooke Lisa Burke |
| Birth date | 8 September 1971 |
| Birth place | Hartford, Connecticut, U.S. |
| Occupation | Television host, model, actress, entrepreneur |
| Spouse | Garth Fisher (2001–2005), David Charvet (2011–2020) |
Brooke Burke-Charvet is an American television host, model, actress, and entrepreneur. She first gained national prominence as a model and later became widely recognized for co-hosting the ABC reality competition series Dancing with the Stars. Her career spans hosting duties on E!, Fox, and The CW, alongside successful business ventures in the fitness and lifestyle sectors.
Brooke Lisa Burke was born in Hartford, Connecticut, to Donna and George Burke. She was raised primarily in Tucson, Arizona, after her family relocated there. Her father was of Irish descent and her mother was of Portuguese and French ancestry. She attended Sahuaro High School in Tucson and later pursued coursework at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), though she did not complete a degree. Her early career began in modeling, which she pursued while living in Los Angeles and Europe.
Burke's career began in modeling, appearing in campaigns for brands like Skechers and in magazines such as Playboy. She transitioned to television, landing hosting roles on shows like Wild On for E!. Her breakthrough came as the host of the travel and adventure series Planet Hollywood. She later gained significant fame as the co-host of the hit ABC series Dancing with the Stars from 2010 to 2013, working alongside Tom Bergeron. She also served as a correspondent for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Primetime Emmy Awards and hosted the Game Show Network's The Newlywed Game.
Brooke Burke was married to plastic surgeon Garth Fisher from 2001 to 2005; they have one daughter. She later began a relationship with actor and singer David Charvet; they have two children together and were married from 2011 until their divorce in 2020. She also has a daughter from a previous relationship with actor Michael Klesic. In 2012, she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and underwent a successful thyroidectomy, becoming an advocate for cancer awareness. The family has resided in Los Angeles and Malibu, California.
Beyond Dancing with the Stars, Burke-Charvet has hosted numerous television programs. She was the face of the Fox reality series The Swan and hosted the CW series Rocket City Rednecks. She made guest appearances on series such as ''Las Vegas'' and ''Less than Perfect'', and competed on the ''Celebrity Apprentice'' charity special. She has also been a frequent guest on talk shows like ''The Talk'' and ''The View'', and has contributed to ''Entertainment Tonight'' as a special correspondent.
An established entrepreneur, Burke-Charvet co-founded the online fitness platform Baboo, which offers workout and nutrition programs. She launched a successful line of calendars and swimwear, and has been involved in brand ambassadorship deals with companies like Skechers and Crystal Light. She also developed a digital media presence through her lifestyle blog, Modern Mom, which she later sold. Her business acumen extends to real estate investments in California.
Burke-Charvet is actively involved in philanthropic efforts, particularly in health and wellness. Following her own experience, she is a vocal advocate for thyroid cancer awareness and has worked with organizations like the American Cancer Society. She has supported Children's Hospital Los Angeles and participated in charity events for the Elton John AIDS Foundation. She also contributes to causes supporting military families through organizations like the USO and has been involved in fundraising for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Category:American television hosts Category:American female models Category:American businesswomen Category:1971 births Category:Living people