The Los Angeles Times recently named Catt Sadler one of the top 10 up-and-coming broadcasters in entertainment, noting "her Midwestern charm and down-to-earth attitude make people feel like it's one of their own rubbing shoulders with the stars."
The Emmy-winning journalist was raised in the heartland of Indiana, where she was bitten by the acting bug after appearing in Hoosiers at age 11. She later attended Indiana University and received a B.A. in journalism. After college, Catt combined her musical background with her passion for the arts to launch a career geared toward entertainment and television. She made her reporting debut at WXIN-TV in Indianapolis, where she appeared live for the Fox 59 News.
In 1998, Catt became the entertainment reporter for KBWB/KNTV in San Francisco. For the next four years, she hosted a nightly lifestyle segment called "The Bay Beat" on the 10 o'clock news and traveled frequently to Los Angeles and New York to interview celebrities.
In 2003, Catt began cohosting the Indiana Lottery's Hoosier Millionaire, which became the longest-running syndicated lottery game show in the country, and served as the Indiana Pacers' official emcee for the 2003-04 NBA season.
In 2005, Catt and her brood officially moved to Los Angeles.
She loves all things exhilarating and will try anything once. And no, that's not dirt on her arm; Catt sports a tattoo of a dove on her forearm with her children's initials below it.
Catt's hardest and most rewarding job is her role as mom to sons Austin, 8, and Arion, 4. She currently resides with them in Los Angeles, along with their cat, Indy, named in tribute to the family's hometown of Indianapolis.