Ryan Starr - Television Appearances

Television Appearances

Year Title Role Other notes
2002 American Idol 7th place finalist Went on a nationwide, 32-city tour with all the American Idol finalists.
2002 That '70s Show Marcie
2002, 2004 Entertainment Tonight Guest Star
2002–2005 Access Hollywood Starr, along with fellow idol R. J. Helton, did numerous interviews with Access Hollywood.
2002–2006 Fox News Guest Star
2003 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Sophia Renatta Starr appeared in an episode where she was killed in a diving accident, which looked like murder.
2003 What I Like About You Pam Wayne
2003 Good Day Live Guest Star
2003 Live with Regis and Kelly Guest Star Sang 'Lean on Me.'
2003, 2005 TRL Guest Star Interviewed.
2004 The Surreal Life Housemate
2004 VH1 Big in 04 Star Starr presented an award along with Flavor Flav.
2004 On Air with Ryan Seacrest Guest Star Starr was interviewed by Ryan Seacrest, host of American Idol.
2004 Howard Stern Guest Star
2004 Good Morning America Guest Star
2004 The View Guest Star
2005 Battle of the Network Reality Stars Star
2005 A Rockin' Las Vegas New-Year with Ryan Starr Host
2005 Billboard Music Awards Red carpet
2005 Extra Guest Star
2005 All Star Reality Reunion Interviewed
2006 Lingerie Bowl Star Starr was a sideline reporter.
2006 The Tyra Banks Show Guest Star
2007 Dr. Keith Ablow Interviewed

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