Tony Potts

In the 90s, Potts hosted FOX's morning show, Good Day New York then moved from New York City to Los Angeles in 1997 after signing a one-year talk show development deal with ABC/Buena Vista Television, shooting a pilot to fill the late-night spot after ABC's Award-Winning program, "Nightline".

He then signed a development deal with Paramount Television before leaving to join NBC and a subsequent 12-season run on Access Hollywood, while continuing to write and produce and create.

In addition, Potts co-founded the Award-Winning early-stage VC Sierra Maya 360, "Bridging Hollywood, Tech, Sports and e-Sports".

In Los Angeles, he appeared in the season two finale of CSI: Miami, playing a helicopter pilot leading a prison breakout.

Potts expert guest appearances include CNN, MSNBC, FOX, HLN, NBC, The Today Show, ABC, Good Morning America and, in Europe, the BBC and RTL.