Tawny Little, a former Miss America and television news anchor, continued her career in broadcasting and acting after her pageant days. She has also been involved in various charitable activities.
Tawny Little, born Tawny Elaine Godin in Portland, Maine, on September 15, 1956, rose to fame after winning the Miss America pageant in 1976. Following her reign, she pursued a career in television journalism and became a well-known news anchor in Los Angeles. Little worked for several major TV stations, including KABC-TV, KCAL-TV, and KCOP-TV, covering a wide range of stories and events.
In addition to her work in journalism, Little has appeared in a few films and television shows, often playing a reporter or a character that reflected her real-life profession. Her acting credits include appearances in movies like “Rocky II” and “Money Talks,” as well as guest roles on television series such as “The Love Boat” and “T.J. Hooker.”
Beyond her professional endeavors, Little has been active in philanthropy. She has supported various causes and has been involved with charitable organizations, particularly those focusing on children and education.
Throughout her life, Tawny Little has experienced personal ups and downs, including multiple marriages. Despite any challenges, she has maintained a presence in the public eye and has continued to contribute to her community and the entertainment industry.