Charissa Thompson

Television host

Birthday May 4, 1982

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Seattle, Washington, U.S.

Age 41 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.75 m

#15118 Most Popular

1982

Charissa Jean Thompson (born May 4, 1982) is an American television host and sportscaster working for Fox Sports and Amazon Prime Video.

Previously, Thompson worked for ESPN, Versus, as well as for GSN and the Big Ten Network.

2004

She later transferred to the University of California, Santa Barbara where she graduated with a B.A. in Law and Society in 2004.

While Sports Illustrated wrote "she left Washington State (WSU) to attend community college in California before transferring to UC Santa Barbara," Thompson has clarified she did not attend WSU.

Early in her career, Thompson appeared on various college sports shows on Big Ten Network and Fox Sports Net (FSN).

Thompson additionally served as a sideline reporter for college football and college basketball games on the two networks.

She would continue these roles as she progressed in her sports media and journalism career, as she became a National Football League (NFL) sideline reporter for NFL on Fox.

For Big Ten Network, Thompson appeared on various Big Ten Network shows, such as Big Ten's Best and Friday Night Tailgate.

2007

For FSN, she appeared on baseball programs, including The 2007 MLB All-Star Game Red Carpet Parade and The Baseball Report both on Fox Sports Net (FSN).

She also appeared on FSN's BCS Breakdown and The BCS Show.

2008

In the fall of 2008, Thompson completed her first run as an NFL sideline reporter.

During the season, Thompson dyed her hair black to "rid [herself] of the Barbie thing," as she is notably blond.

Her change of hair color drew attention from some sports blogs; Deadspin ran an article titled: "Charissa Thompson Continues Down Suicidal Path to Frumpyville".

Thompson shortly switched her hair color back to blond.

2009

Thompson co-hosted FSN's The Best Damn Sports Show Period alongside Chris Rose and John Salley until 2009, due to the show's cancellation.

She also hosted FSN's rodeo show Toughest Cowboy.

She was on the cover of the April 2009 issue of Access DirecTV (satellite TV provider DirecTV's monthly TV Guide-like magazine) and interviewed Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels for the feature story.

Also in 2009, co-hosted Big Saturday Night on Game Show Network (GSN), and appeared on Shaq Vs. as a sideline reporter.

In the fall of 2009, she served as a reporter for NHL on Versus.

2010

In 2010, Thompson appeared on the NFL Network's "NFL Now Updates".

She covered the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games, reporting for Yahoo Sports.

She was also recently added as a co-host for the Speed Network's "Fast Track To Fame" alongside now retired NASCAR driver-owner turned Fox Sports analyst Michael Waltrip.

In June and July 2010, Thompson covered the FIFA World Cup in South Africa for Yahoo! Sports.

2011

In January 2011, she covered the BCS National Championship game for Yahoo!

Sports.

A week later, she covered the Super Bowl in Dallas, Texas, for Yahoo!

Sports and then the NBA All-Star Game for Yahoo!

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On January 30, 2011, she covered the NHL All-Star Game for Versus.

2013

She was the co-host of SportsNation along with Marcellus Wiley until her departure from ESPN for Fox Sports in June 2013.

She became the host of Fox Sports Live on the new Fox Sports 1 network when it debuted on August 17, 2013 (the first day of Fox Sports 1).

She also was one of the American hosts of Ultimate Beastmaster.

2014

From 2014 to 2017, Thompson was a co-host on the syndicated entertainment news show Extra.

Thompson was born and raised in Seattle, Washington.

The youngest of three children, she knew she wanted to be a broadcaster from an early age.

She attended Inglemoor High School in Kenmore, Washington.

Thompson moved to California to attend community college and gain California residency.

2016

In 2016, she recalled the event in an interview with HBO.

Beyond the scope of this incident, Thompson's sex appeal has been touched upon by various media outlets since.

Thompson also appeared outside of the Big Ten Network and FSN early in her career.