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13 Nov, 2008

Nickelodeon’s All That/The Steve Harvey Show’s Lori Beth Denberg

Posted by: Pathufind Media In: All Speakers|Event Host/MC|Inspirational|Youth Issues

Lori Beth Denberg was born on February 2, 1976. A native of Los Angeles, she began performing in community and school plays at the age of six. During her senior year of high school she was discovered by Nickelodeon’s talent scouts. When she caught their eye, they invited her to audition for the show All That, which was being created around the same time.

The producers placed the then 17-year-old on the show as a lead player. She spent four seasons entertaining America’s youth on the sketch comedy and appeared regularly on Nickelodeon’s Figure It Out. She appeared in the feature film, Good Burger as well. From 1998 until 2002, Lori Beth played Lydia Liza Gutman on The Steve Harvey Show.

With a wealth of television experience, as well as feature film experience, Lori Beth Denberg is a talented actress and speaker. Lori Beth Denberg is currently available as an MC, host and inspirational speaker.

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