Mary Hart Biography, Age, Husband, Son, Dodgers and Net Worth

Mary Hart Biography

Mary Hart is an American television personality, talk show host, and singer. She is best known for hosting the syndicated gossip and entertainment round-up program Entertainment Tonight.

Mary Hart
Mary Hart

Mary Hart Age

Hart was born Mary Johanna Harum on 8 November 1950 in Madison, South Dakota, United States. She is 73 years old as of 2023.

Mary Hart Husband

Hart was wedded to Burt Sugarman, a film producer, in a private yacht ceremony in 1989. Together, they share a son named Alec Jay Sugarman, born in 1991. She embraced Judaism, her husband’s religion. Prior to this, she was in a marriage with Terry Hart for seven years, from 1972 to 1979. They initially crossed paths in 1971 and tied the knot after a year of dating, but eventually divorced in 1979.

Mary Hart Son

Hart has a son named Alec Jay Sugarman, who works at the White House as a special assistant to the president for legislative affairs. He previously worked as a legislative Analyst at the Office of Management and Budget. He graduated from Stanford in 2014 and was a research analyst on Marco Rubio’s 2016 presidential campaign.

Mary Hart Grandchildren | Does  Mary Hart Have Any Grand kids?

There is no available information on whether Mary has any grandchildren since her son, Alec Jay, is single and does not have any children. There is no news if he had affairs or not hence it is not known if Mary Hart is a grandmother.

Mary Hart Career

In 1975, Hart embarked on her full-time television career at WMT-TV in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, before making a move to KMTV in Omaha, Nebraska. Her journey continued in 1976 when she joined KTVY (now known as KFOR-TV) in Oklahoma City, where she co-hosted a show alongside Danny Williams, aptly titled Dannysday.

In 1981, she took on the role of co-host for Regis Philbin’s first national talk show on NBC. Unfortunately, the show was canceled just four months later. However, her career took an exciting turn when she was hired as an Entertainment Tonight (ET) correspondent. Within thirteen weeks, she ascended to the position of co-host on the show, sharing the spotlight with Ron Hendren.

A pivotal moment in her career came in 1988 when she realized one of her childhood dreams by appearing in Las Vegas with comedian David Brenner at the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino. She had the opportunity to showcase her singing and dancing talents on the stage.

In 1991, an intriguing twist occurred when the New England Journal of Medicine reported that Hart’s voice had triggered seizures in an epileptic woman. This incident was later referenced in an episode of Tiny Toon Adventures and the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. Additionally, Hart lent her voice to a cartoon character named “Fairy Hart” in an episode of The Fairly OddParents, with Bob Goen voicing “Bob Glimmer.” This collaboration extended to The Fairly OddParents TV movie, Fairly OddBaby.

In a significant career decision, Hart announced her departure from the show on August 5, 2010, with her final episode airing on May 20, 2011. This marked the conclusion of her remarkable 29-year association with the program.

On October 29, 2015, Hart made a special guest appearance on Entertainment Tonight (ET), where she was interviewed by the current host, Nancy O’Dell. Moreover, her appearance was part of a month-long celebration of the program’s 35th season.

Mary Hart Dodgers

Hart is an enthusiastic supporter of the Los Angeles Dodgers and has had the honor of performing the national anthem at their games on several occasions. Notably, on November 16, 2018, she attended Game 3 of the NLCS at Dodger Stadium.

During that particular game, Yasmani Grandal, the Dodgers’ backstop, encountered some challenges. He had three passed balls and two errors, and his performance in the series was 2-for-9 with five strikeouts. To make matters more frustrating, three critical at-bats with runners on base resulted in a bases-loaded double play, a strikeout with runners on second and third with just one out, and another strikeout with the bases loaded. Mary Hart, a fervent Dodgers supporter, couldn’t resist offering some words of advice to Grandal. Especially after his third-passed ball in the series.

Grandal’s struggles in Game 1 of the NLCS were a departure from his regular-season success, as noted by manager Dave Roberts. Grandal was a vital contributor to the team’s regular-season achievements. Known for his excellent pitch-framing skills and an impressive OPS+ of 120 with 24 home runs in 140 games. However, his difficulties in October led to a chorus of boos, a level of criticism he likely had not experienced before.

Mary Hart Feet | Mary Hart Legs

Hart is also known for her shapely legs. When she was co-hosting Entertainment Tonight, her legs were very famous in the media as one of the best. It eventually landed her as a model for Hanes for their pantyhose products in 1987. Jay Bernstein had her legs insured with Lloyd’s of London for $1 million each.

Mary Hart Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of about $10 million having involvement in many economic sources.

Mary Hart Measurements

Height: 5 feet 5 inches (1.65m)
Weight: 56 Kg
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Light Blue
Waist Size: 24 inch
Bra Size: 34 inch
Hip Size: 35 inch