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Early life and education
Lauren Wendy Sánchez was born on December 19, 1969, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Ray Sánchez, a flight instructor and mechanic, and Eleanor Sánchez, a former Los Angeles assistant deputy mayor.[4][5] Sánchez describes herself as "third-generation Mexican-American".[4] She attended Del Norte High School, participating in cheerleading and student assembly, and working at The Beach water park. After graduating from high school in 1987, Sánchez studied acting and speech at the University of New Mexico. She later moved to California and attended El Camino College, where she was diagnosed with dyslexia after a professor identified her learning difficulties. This diagnosis has led her to support the International Dyslexia Association and advocate for more inclusive educational systems. She subsequently studied communications at the University of Southern California.[4][5][6][7][8] In 1990, she won the international Models World Magazine Cover Girl Competition.[5]
Career
Sánchez began her career as a desk assistant at KCOP-TV in Los Angeles. She also held positions as an anchor and reporter at KTVK-TV in Phoenix before joining the syndicated entertainment show Extra as a reporter. From there, Sánchez moved to Fox Sports Net, where she earned an Emmy nomination as anchor and correspondent for the sports magazine Going Deep, served as an anchor for Fox Sports News Primetime and later was an entertainment reporter for FSN's Best Damn Sports Show Period.
In 1999, Sánchez returned to KCOP-TV to anchor UPN News 13,[9] where her team won an Emmy Award.[10] In 1999. Sánchez was co-host on KTTV Fox 11's Good Day LA and anchor on the Fox 11 News at Ten.[11] She was the runner-up in the nationwide hosting competition during season 2 of The View in February 2000. The position was ultimately given to Lisa Ling. In 2005, Sánchez became the original host of FOX's popular dancing competition So You Think You Can Dance. Sánchez left the show after one season to have her second child. In 2009, Sánchez returned to Extra as weekend anchor and special correspondent. Sánchez continues to occasionally work on Good Day LA, Extra and other TV shows.
Sánchez was featured in People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful" issue in 2010 and Us Weekly's "Hot Bodies" issue.[12]
In 2016, after having learned to fly at age 40 and getting her pilot's license, she founded Black Ops Aviation.[13] Sánchez focuses on film and television projects which allow her to use her skills as a licensed pilot.[14] In 2024, she received the Elling Halvorson Vertical Flight Hall of Fame Award at the Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards for her expertise as a helicopter pilot and aviation businesswoman.[15]
In 2024, Sánchez released her first children's book, The Fly Who Flew to Space, a story about a fly named Flynn who doesn't do well in school but is curious about life and accidentally gets stuck in the cockpit of a rocket that heads into space. The story is inspired by Sánchez's life and her struggles with dyslexia.[16] It debuted on the New York Times Bestseller list on September 29, 2024.[17]
On February 27, 2025, it was announced that Sánchez would be one of the passengers for Blue Origin's eleventh flight to space under the New Shepard program, along with Katy Perry, Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyen, Kerianne Flynn and fellow journalist Gayle King. Blue Origin NS-31's sub-orbital mission took place on April 14, 2025,[18] making Sánchez and King the first female journalists to fly to space.[19][20]
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