At Boston College, Elisabeth was a 1997 and 1998 Orientation Leader. [1] (http://www.bc.edu/offices/fye/orientation/leaders/1997/) She also played softball at BC, and captained the team.
From 1999 to 2002, Elisabeth hosted the Style Network documentary-style style program Stylemakers. She also has occasionally hosted The Look for Less. In 2003, Elisabeth was one of a number of women who guest-hosted to replace outgoing The View co-host Lisa Ling. Elisabeth was then among the last few contenders, and was finally chosen by the ladies (in a Survivor-style Tribal Council) as the new co-host.
Producers wanted her to return for the Survivor: All-Stars edition, but she was unable to attend because of her commitment to The View.
Elisabeth represents a conservative viewpoint on "The View". She was a supporter of President George W. Bush's reelection effort, and was rewarded for her loyalty with a speaking role at 2004's Republican National Convention.
ElisabethFilarski is a recent graduate from Boston College living in Newton, Massachusetts.
Prior to Boston, Filarski lived in Providence and Cranston, Rhode Island, spent time in Belize teaching in the rainforest and spent three weeks in Italy developing products for her job.
Filarski enjoys watching football (particularly when her boyfriend Tim is playing), partaking in outdoor sports, and listening to her brother Kenny jam on his guitar.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck (born ElisabethFilarski on May 28, 1977 in Rhode Island), is an American who worked as a footwear designer and took fourth place in the television program Survivor: The Australian Outback (spring 2001 season, the second installment of Survivor).
Elisabeth was then among the last few contenders, and was finally chosen by the ladies (in a Survivor-style Tribal Council) as the new co-host.
Elisabeth represents the conservative position on The View, defending creationism and opposing euthanasia and abortion.