Steven Cojocaru
Steven Cojocaru
Steven Cojocaru, is a Canadian television fashion critic. He was born in Montreal, Quebec into a Romanian Jewish family. Cojocaru started out as a magazine columnist and eventually began working on American television shows as a correspondent and interviewer on Entertainment Tonight, The Today Show, The Insider and Access Hollywood...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionCritic
Date of Birth5 January 1965
CountryCanada
awards mouth
I have a big mouth and I'm very opinionated, like most of my friends are, especially my girlfriends the day after an awards show,
television mouths tvs
I'm a writer. Now I've started to be on television. I have a big mouth. And I have good TV teeth, they say.
attractive basis places weekly york
I'm in L.A. and New York on a weekly basis and I think that was attractive to 'ET' -- that I can be in two places at the same time.
book carpet giver hunt red
I have something in my book about the red carpet divas and the red carpet demons. Helen Hunt is not a giver on the red carpet. She's a little cranky.
alive buying fall kicking
Now I feel 100 percent. I'm alive and kicking and concentrating on buying my fall wardrobe!
alive buying fall kicking per
Now I feel 100 per cent. I'm alive and kicking and concentrating on buying my fall wardrobe!
alive buying fall kicking
Now I feel 100%. I'm alive and kicking and concentrating on buying my fall wardrobe!
calling chanel stars
The stars are requesting so many gowns, and they are calling Chanel on their long-distance cards. And they are getting the jewels, and then this.
hot kidneys
donating kidneys the new, trendy, hot thing to do.
I just got lucky. I have a microphone.
brutally fashion water
I'm brutally honest. I don't sugar-coat. But I don't come on as a fashion expert. I feel like I come on as the water cooler. That's my perspective.
The criteria, for me, is movie star. It's Hollywood. Not Somalia.
cell ringing
My phone has been ringing off the hook. I have like 17 cell phones and pagers.
I was on this bridge overlooking the carpet... I think it went all the way back to Oregon.