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Amy Mathews was born on May 19, 1973, in Minnesota. She was raised in Robbinsdale, Minnesota. There is no any information about her parents, siblings and early years. She studied at the Boston University. Afterwards, she continued at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York. After her lessons there she moved back to Minnesota, where she worked for the Guthrie Theatre, the Minnesota Opera, Hey City Theatre, Mixed Blood Theatre, and Open Eye Figure Theatre.
Later, thanks to her educations, she started her successful career on television. Amy served as a host for “Sweat Equity” show as well as for “Renovation Raiders”. For a while she worked for "The Family Handyman" magazine and later became a licensed contractor as well as a home improvement specialist for the DIY Network. She also involved in numerous regional commercials, including the 3M Scotch-Blue painter's tape and HomeAdvisor. Amy is also known as the latter's Home Improvement Advisor. She appeared in numerous TV programs and shows on yoga.
She also had played main roles in several independent movies like “How to Kill a Mockingbird”, “Justice” and “Into Temptation”. Additionally to her television career she also wrote numerous articles in popular publications like “Esquire”, “Country Living”, “Real Simple”, “Men's Health”, “Good Housekeeping” and “New York Times”. Amy Mathews served for national news programs such as “the Today Show”, “CBS Morning News”, ABC, and CNN channels.
She also collaborates with Habitat for Humanity and the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project in different cities like New Orleans, Los Angeles or even Chiang Mai, Thailand. She also tried herself as an educator and was a co-taught along with Bonnie Cohen in the University of Berkeley, CA for a long time. She also served for the staff of the Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies. She is a very active person and even worked as a personal trainer, certified by the National Academy of Sports Medicine.
Amy is one of the brightest personalities on television. Her many years of work gave millions of women a special example of what a woman can be. Amy is not only a talented presenter, but also a woman who knows how to use a construction tool, an actress who is easily given reincarnations and a top-notch yoga coach. To the question "how does she cope with such diverse tasks that not all women can do" Amy says she is helped by her good sense of humor, love of life and her wonderful family.
She is married to Aaron Doering. Her husband is an educator, explorer, author, public speaker and scholar. He served as a university lecturer for the University of Minnesota and a co-founder and director of the Learning Technologies Media Lab. There is no information about her previous relationship. The couple was blessed with a kid, son named Eli. They definitely have seen most of what marriage has to offer. Amy never became any part of rumor and controversy. Her net worth is about 700 thousand dollars.
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