Ed Sanders(III)
- Actor
- Producer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
A native Londoner, Ed Sanders is an accomplished actor and host of
numerous British shows, most notably "Fear Factor U.K." In the Spring
of 2004, Sanders moved from England to California to try his luck at
the American entertainment industry, and he soon landed his first job
in U.S. television on ABC's reality TV phenomenon, "Extreme Makeover:
Home Edition." He joined the design team and is quickly making his mark
here in the States.
Sanders discovered his passion for entertaining at the early age of
eleven when he appeared as a drummer in a rock video. He went on to
land various acting and hosting jobs in local theaters, cable networks
and commercial spots. From the raw and chaotic travel game show,
"Flying Start," to a spot on the ever-popular entertainment news show,
"The Buzz," Sanders was busy building an impressive resume.
He hosted his very own pop-culture TV show, "Toasted," where he
interviewed some of the biggest names in music, film and television.
After shooting 26 episodes, Ed turned his attentions back to acting. He
soon won a lead role on the award-winning television series, "Dream
Team," playing the role of 'Eddie Moliano' in this drama about a
premier soccer team. While working for two seasons on the show, Sanders
was also simultaneously hosting a popular dating show, "Dial-A-Date,"
which kept him busy seven days a week. Sanders was exhausted by the
work load and loving every minute of it.
Once he landed the job as host for "Fear Factor U.K." in 2002, his
popularity skyrocketed, and he became a household name all over the
United Kingdom. Traveling the globe to exotic locations such as South
Africa and Argentina only added to the excitement of this opportunity
for him. Shortly after wrapping his third season with "Fear Factor
U.K.," he filmed three independent films with some of England's hottest
up-and-coming directors.
In 2003, Sanders co-hosted "Demolition Day" for England's Channel 4.
This was an exciting action-packed game show that involved two teams
who built and then eventually tried to destroy each other's structure
with demo equipment; the team with the longest-standing structure wins.
This fast-paced, adrenaline charged show was a big hit with its largely
male-dominated audience.
In 2004, Sanders moved with his wife Gioia and young son Max to Los
Angeles and was soon offered a position with the design team of ABC's
hit reality series, "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition." The show is a
very special and unique opportunity that combines Sander's carefully
crafted carpentry skills that he had acquired in technical college and
his love of entertaining.
Sanders and his family continue to reside in Southern California and
plan to break ground this fall on a Tuscan-style villa nestled in the
foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. He loves to make furniture and
looks forward to building tables for the kitchen and dining room of
their new home.
In his spare time, the family-oriented Sanders enjoys biking with his
wife and son, cooking English Sunday dinners such as Bangers and Mash
(sausage and mash potato), boogie boarding, playing video games and
keeping in shape with weights.
Sanders loves animals and has a Persian cat named Gypsy (brought over
from England) and a Himalayan cat named Bella (from his wife's hometown
of Chicago). He also has an affinity for children and lends his support
to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
While filming "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," Sanders stays in touch
with family and friends through Apple isight, which allows him to read
bedtime stories to his son from the road. He loves all kinds of music
and plays harmonica and guitar. After a long day of working on a house,
he enjoys jamming with other designers from his show, as well as with
local bands.
From his early roots in London theater to his current role on "Extreme
Makeover: Home Edition," Ed Sanders continues to showcase his
charismatic and engaging qualities...and the best has yet to come for
this young, energetic and talented star.
numerous British shows, most notably "Fear Factor U.K." In the Spring
of 2004, Sanders moved from England to California to try his luck at
the American entertainment industry, and he soon landed his first job
in U.S. television on ABC's reality TV phenomenon, "Extreme Makeover:
Home Edition." He joined the design team and is quickly making his mark
here in the States.
Sanders discovered his passion for entertaining at the early age of
eleven when he appeared as a drummer in a rock video. He went on to
land various acting and hosting jobs in local theaters, cable networks
and commercial spots. From the raw and chaotic travel game show,
"Flying Start," to a spot on the ever-popular entertainment news show,
"The Buzz," Sanders was busy building an impressive resume.
He hosted his very own pop-culture TV show, "Toasted," where he
interviewed some of the biggest names in music, film and television.
After shooting 26 episodes, Ed turned his attentions back to acting. He
soon won a lead role on the award-winning television series, "Dream
Team," playing the role of 'Eddie Moliano' in this drama about a
premier soccer team. While working for two seasons on the show, Sanders
was also simultaneously hosting a popular dating show, "Dial-A-Date,"
which kept him busy seven days a week. Sanders was exhausted by the
work load and loving every minute of it.
Once he landed the job as host for "Fear Factor U.K." in 2002, his
popularity skyrocketed, and he became a household name all over the
United Kingdom. Traveling the globe to exotic locations such as South
Africa and Argentina only added to the excitement of this opportunity
for him. Shortly after wrapping his third season with "Fear Factor
U.K.," he filmed three independent films with some of England's hottest
up-and-coming directors.
In 2003, Sanders co-hosted "Demolition Day" for England's Channel 4.
This was an exciting action-packed game show that involved two teams
who built and then eventually tried to destroy each other's structure
with demo equipment; the team with the longest-standing structure wins.
This fast-paced, adrenaline charged show was a big hit with its largely
male-dominated audience.
In 2004, Sanders moved with his wife Gioia and young son Max to Los
Angeles and was soon offered a position with the design team of ABC's
hit reality series, "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition." The show is a
very special and unique opportunity that combines Sander's carefully
crafted carpentry skills that he had acquired in technical college and
his love of entertaining.
Sanders and his family continue to reside in Southern California and
plan to break ground this fall on a Tuscan-style villa nestled in the
foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. He loves to make furniture and
looks forward to building tables for the kitchen and dining room of
their new home.
In his spare time, the family-oriented Sanders enjoys biking with his
wife and son, cooking English Sunday dinners such as Bangers and Mash
(sausage and mash potato), boogie boarding, playing video games and
keeping in shape with weights.
Sanders loves animals and has a Persian cat named Gypsy (brought over
from England) and a Himalayan cat named Bella (from his wife's hometown
of Chicago). He also has an affinity for children and lends his support
to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
While filming "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," Sanders stays in touch
with family and friends through Apple isight, which allows him to read
bedtime stories to his son from the road. He loves all kinds of music
and plays harmonica and guitar. After a long day of working on a house,
he enjoys jamming with other designers from his show, as well as with
local bands.
From his early roots in London theater to his current role on "Extreme
Makeover: Home Edition," Ed Sanders continues to showcase his
charismatic and engaging qualities...and the best has yet to come for
this young, energetic and talented star.