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Ann Rohmer
Ann Margaret Rohmer (born March 2, 1958) is a Canadian television personality known for her work on Citytv and CP24 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Rohmer's father is Richard Rohmer, an officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. She grew up in Don Mills. Her mother was Mary Olivia Whiteside Rohmer, a grade school teacher.
Rohmer was trained by top figure skating coach Sheldon Galbraith, Rohmer competed at the provincial level until she was involved in a car accident at the age of 14. Although this ended her skating career, it has not stopped her from playing tennis, being an aerobics instructor and participating in both water and downhill skiing.
For her primary and secondary education, Rohmer attended the Branksome Hall all-girls private school before transferring to the public Northern Secondary School in her final year of high school, graduating in 1974.[failed verification] As a university student, she began acting in television commercials as a means of earning extra money. Her desire to write and edit the scripts sparked a desire to work as a television presenter.
During the 1970s, she worked as a flight attendant for Air Canada.
In 1979, she landed her first major television gig hosting the syndicated program ShowBiz where she interviewed celebrities. Afterwards, she was hired by the Global Television Network as a co-host on the magazine show That's Life which lasted from 1983 to 1987. Rohmer was then hired as a sports anchor for CBC; following that she was a features reporter on CTV's Canada AM for two years.
In 1986, she joined Citytv as the CityPulse Weekend sports anchor. In 1989, she became the original host of Breakfast Television.
In October 2001, Rohmer moved to CP24 where she became news anchor and also hosted City Online, a daily interactive talk show after CityNews at Noon that gave viewers the chance to comment on specific news. In February 2002, she also took on hosting duties for CP24's new real estate show, Hot Property. She has also hosted Animal House Calls. Rohmer sometimes filled-in as host of HomePage for Jee-Yun Lee and Perfect Fit for Tonya Rouse.
Ann Rohmer
Ann Margaret Rohmer (born March 2, 1958) is a Canadian television personality known for her work on Citytv and CP24 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Rohmer's father is Richard Rohmer, an officer with the Royal Canadian Air Force. She grew up in Don Mills. Her mother was Mary Olivia Whiteside Rohmer, a grade school teacher.
Rohmer was trained by top figure skating coach Sheldon Galbraith, Rohmer competed at the provincial level until she was involved in a car accident at the age of 14. Although this ended her skating career, it has not stopped her from playing tennis, being an aerobics instructor and participating in both water and downhill skiing.
For her primary and secondary education, Rohmer attended the Branksome Hall all-girls private school before transferring to the public Northern Secondary School in her final year of high school, graduating in 1974.[failed verification] As a university student, she began acting in television commercials as a means of earning extra money. Her desire to write and edit the scripts sparked a desire to work as a television presenter.
During the 1970s, she worked as a flight attendant for Air Canada.
In 1979, she landed her first major television gig hosting the syndicated program ShowBiz where she interviewed celebrities. Afterwards, she was hired by the Global Television Network as a co-host on the magazine show That's Life which lasted from 1983 to 1987. Rohmer was then hired as a sports anchor for CBC; following that she was a features reporter on CTV's Canada AM for two years.
In 1986, she joined Citytv as the CityPulse Weekend sports anchor. In 1989, she became the original host of Breakfast Television.
In October 2001, Rohmer moved to CP24 where she became news anchor and also hosted City Online, a daily interactive talk show after CityNews at Noon that gave viewers the chance to comment on specific news. In February 2002, she also took on hosting duties for CP24's new real estate show, Hot Property. She has also hosted Animal House Calls. Rohmer sometimes filled-in as host of HomePage for Jee-Yun Lee and Perfect Fit for Tonya Rouse.
