Fred
Saxon has worked in television, communication, and advertising
for 23 years. He is an entertainment news anchor, reporter,
writer, producer, director, and announcer.
Saxon
began his television career in Atlanta with the ABC-TV affiliate
where he was nominated for an Emmy. After relocating to Los
Angeles, Fred was selected by Ted Turner to be his Hollywood-based
entertainment reporter for CNN. During his time with the network,
Fred produced 86 half-hour shows for Turner Broadcasting and
CNN. He has interviewed hundreds of Hollywood celebrities in
the last 20 years and has developed a relationship with many.

While
living in Los Angeles, Saxon appeared as an actor in feature
films with Charles Bronson, Don Knotts, Jerry Lewis, and Jon
Voight. He has appeared on television in "Dallas",
"Mike Hammer", and "Divorce Court". He was
selected as a temporary replacement for Regis Philbin when Regis
left his local show on KABC. Since Relocating to San Diego,
Saxon has appeared on "Dark Skies" for NBC-TV and
"Silk Stalkings" for the USA network.
Fred
has appeared in national television commercials for TWA and
Chevrolet and for nine years was seen daily in a commercial
on CNBC. He has appeared in and produced numerous other radio
and television commercials including "direct response"
commercials and infomercials.

Saxon
has also conducted numerous classes and seminars teaching business
leaders, professionals, authors, and politicians how to handle
the media and get the most out of an interview.
From
1991-2000, Fred Saxon appeared daily on KUSI TV, first on the
News at Ten, then on the KUSI Morning News, the top-rated local
morning television program in San Diego. As entertainment anchor,
he interviewed celebrities, reported news of movies, Hollywood,
and the arts.
Fred
is currently producing and hosting a 30-minute weekly entertainment
program, "CloseUP with Fred Saxon" seen on KPBS-TV
in San Diego.
Fred
Saxon has been awarded an Emmy for outstanding achievement on
television.