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Bo Keister
Bo Keister was born and raised in the small town of Dublin, VA, where he and his family currently reside (wife Cyndi, and two sons, Hayden and Seth) Growing up he was quite the outdoors and sports enthusiast enjoying Auto Racing, Baseball, Basketball, Boating, Boxing, Fishing, Football, Horseback Riding, Hunting, Jet Skiing, Karate, Track & Field, and Weightlifting. Somewhere along the way he also found time to fall in love with acting.
After attending East Tennessee State, he moved to Wilmington, NC to begin his acting career. Bo has received extremely extensive training, from highly respected teachers of Scene Study, Cold Reading/Audition Technique, Improv, Acting Technique, Voice/Dialect and Audition Technique. Bo also has produced "The Gravel Road Sports Show" for radio, along with the films as "Ghost Game"(American Worldwide Pictures) and "Burial at Sea", in which he also starred. He has made numerous appearances on both television and in movies including, Sheltered, Vampire's Anonymous, Remember The Titans, Takedown, Black Dog, Enchanted, Dawson’s Creek, Immortal Island, Shake, Rattle, and Roll, and The Ruby Bridges Story.
After spending the better part of a decade in Los Angeles, Bo returned to his country roots back in Virginia, where he still pursues his acting career, runs a studio and helps out in the family textile business. When the opportunity came along to host Gallery of Guns, he knew it was a perfect fit.
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Anne-Marie Rhodes
Born and raised in the south, Anne-Marie Rhodes is known for her charismatic southern charm. You may have seen Rhodes in Glamour Magazine, on a MTV commercial, in a role in “Looney Tunes.” and very likely in the winner’s circle at NASCAR event.
Starting her career more than 10 years ago working with the team at the PGA Tour on a national promotional marketing campaign, Anne-Marie has brought a unique combination of creativity, energy, and intelligence to her work. Her portfolio has included marquee clients such as PBR Bull Riding, NASCAR, NHRA, and many more. In 2007, Sprint introduced the Miss Sprint Cup marketing initiative and selected Anne-Marie as its inaugural spokesperson. Over the next 3 years as Miss Sprint Cup, she was the face of the Sprint marketing team both at the track and within the community with highlights including one of NASCAR’s 50 Most Beautiful People, visiting wounded war Veterans at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, and participating in the Ringing of the Bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street.
When Anne-Marie’s not filming the TV show she works as an actor, freelance photographer, and writes a column about NASCAR on MotorRacingDigest.com. She also has a immense love for almost anything outdoors. Her greatest joy though comes from spending time with her family and her dog Harley and giving back to her community through various charitable organizations.
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