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maturity, modeling school and speech training removed these childhood deficiencies. She spent the last two years of high school working as a model in
Atlanta and then enrolled at Georgia State College to continue her career. However, her modeling was somewhat limited by her 5'3" frame. One day she happened to see herself on a TV monitor and realized that if she had a career in television size wouldn't matter. Her initial ambition was to have a kids show.
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Chastain married Skip Thomas, a local television host and producer (1962-1965) who had nothing to do with her athletic success. She married industrial designer Roger
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When the network failed to renew her contract she returned to Miami television where Bernie Rosen, the long-time sports director for WTVJ, was only too happy to have her. "She was always good. She knew her stuff. She could do everything well. She was a terrific interviewer. She had everything
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While in Miami working as a sports reporter she did a daily radio show, "Girls Rules," explaining the finer points in sports, which was syndicated to 205 stations in all contiguous 48 states. She gained the respect of
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Jane Steppe was born in
Knoxville, Tenn. to Lina Katherine (nee Abernathy) and Quentin Steppe, their only child. The family moved to Smyrna, Ga. (outside of Atlanta) where she attended school. As a child she had buck teeth which earned her the nickname "Bugs Bunny." She was also awkward. Braces,
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going for her, but the timing (at the network) was all wrong. Nowadays, she'd be a superstar." In 1977, she moved to Los
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