Keely Shaye Smith
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Early Career and Media Work
Keely Shaye Smith, also known as Keely Shaye Brosnan, is an American author, journalist, television correspondent and host, actress, and former glamour model. She gained recognition as a correspondent on the primetime NBC series Unsolved Mysteries from 1994 to 1997, providing updates on previously featured stories. Smith also served as an environmental correspondent for six years on ABC’s The Home Show, where her reporting earned her two Genesis Awards. In addition, she received accolades and nominations from organizations such as the Environmental Media Association, the Natural Resources Defense Council, Women in Film, Heal the Bay, Senator Barbara Boxer, and the Earth Communications Office for her environmental work.
Quick Facts
- Birth Date
- 25 Sep, 1963
- Age
- 56 yrs
- Occupations
- Actor
Journalist
Presenter
Writer
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- Citizenship
- United States of America
- Birth Place
- Vallejo
- Gender
- Female
- Description
- American journalist
- Spouse
- Pierce Brosnan [M. 2001]
- Net Worth 2021
- 100 million
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Recognition and Hosting Roles
Smith’s dedication to environmental issues earned her honors from publications such as Organic Style magazine and the Malibu Times. She has appeared in various television segments, including as a gardening expert and correspondent on NBC’s Today Show, CBS’s Entertainment Tonight, and HBO’s World Entertainment Report. She also hosted Great Bears, a nature series on the Outdoor Life Network. As a producer, Smith created and hosted the eco-lifestyle show Home Green Home for PBS, which focused on sustainable living and eco-friendly homes and gardens.
Acting Appearances and Other Media Contributions
In addition to her journalism and producing work, Smith had a brief acting stint, appearing as Valerie Freeman on the ABC soap opera General Hospital in 1990. She also co-starred as the love interest in Huey Lewis’s 1986 music video "Stuck With You," which stayed at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks. Her writing has been featured in publications such as Los Angeles Confidential magazine.