Lisa Guerrero
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Lisa Guerrero is the Chief Investigative Correspondent for "Inside Edition's" award-winning I-Squad. She has been with the show since 2006, where she debuted as the West Coast Correspondent and has broken stories about Coalinga California's Sex Offender Hospital and Craigslist Sex For Rent Scams, among many other stories of crime and consumer scams.

An accomplished actress, Lisa most recently starred in the award winning family film “A Plumm Summer,” alongside Henry Winkler, William Baldwin and Jeff Daniels. She has appeared in over 200 commercials and dozens of television shows including, “The George Lopez Show”, “Frasier”, “Cybill”, and “In the Heat of the Night,” and will be featured in the upcoming Brad Pitt film, "Moneyball." Lisa also starred as Francesca Vargas in Aaron Spelling’s “Sunset Beach.”

In the fall of 2004, Lisa starred in the San Francisco based theatrical production of “Extremities.” Her writing credits include a column for Street Zebra Sports, a popular blog for the Los Angeles Times and the teen investigative thriller “SlamBook”, a film currently in development.

A 17-year broadcasting vet, Lisa is one of the most popular sports and entertainment shiniabroadcasters in the country. She has covered some of the biggest events on television from the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes for E! Entertainment Network, to the Super Bowl, World Series and NBA Finals for Fox. In 2003, Lisa joined ABC as a sideline reporter for Monday Night Football helping them to their highest ratings in over a decade. She also covered The World and National Figure Skating Championships and hosted the national coverage of the Tournament of Roses parade for ABC.

She is also a mosaic artist creating mixed media pieces that explore cultural and gender based stereotypes of women in the kitchen. Lisa's work is being published this spring in The Best Of Worldwide Mixed Media Artists, Volume One and is currently preparing an exhibition in Los Angeles for March of 2010. Her work is viewable at www.LisaGuerreroDesigns.com.

Lisa has hosted the weekend edition of “EXTRA” for Telepictures, and she was the update anchor for “The Best Damn Sports Show Period” on Fox Sports Net. She also traveled to Egypt with anchor Hugh Downs as the reporter for the network special “Live from Egypt: Opening the Tombs of the Golden Mummies.”

The Los Angeles Times called her “the hardest working person in sports” and the Hispanic Business Journal named her one of the 100 most influential Hispanics in America. President George W. Bush invited Lisa to host the Hispanic Heritage Month banquet at the White House.

Lisa is married to former Major League Baseball pitcher, Scott Erickson, with whom she also shares a production company, Home Team Productions. Together they produced the Caroline Zelder helmed feature, “A Plumm Summer”. After its theatrical run in 2008, the film was released on DVD through Paramount Family in May of 2009. Currently, they have two projects in development: a teen investigative thriller and a sports based t.v. pilot.

Lisa and Scott divide their time between homes in Lake Tahoe and Malibu. For more, please visit lisaguerrero.com and lisaguerrerodesigns.com or join her Facebook Fan Page.

Blog Entries by Lisa Guerrero

I'm an Exhibitionist

Posted October 5, 2010 | 00:17:56 (EST)

It's been years since I've posed for Playboy but only days since I can truly be called an exhibitionist.

On Saturday I revealed to perfect strangers the most personal, private, intimate part of myself... my art.

Although I'm used to being on camera every day in front of millions as...

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Daughter's Day: A Tribute to Sports Fan Dads on Father's Day

Posted June 17, 2010 | 00:42:08 (EST)

To her he seemed ten feet tall, his wavy brown hair and sparkling blue eyes made him the most handsome man in the world. He smiled a lot, which she figured must have been hard because Mom just died six months ago.

Once in the middle of the night she...

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Confronting Your Neighborhood Sex Offenders on Inside Edition

Posted April 29, 2010 | 20:33:54 (EST)

I began working at Inside Edition in 2006 covering everything from entertainment to breaking news, but recently I've been reporting on some truly fascinating stories. Since last year I've been a special correspondent with the show's award winning investigative unit, covering consumer fraud, safety issues, and crimes against women and...

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I Was Mean to Bombshell McGee (And I Feel a Little Bit Guilty)

Posted April 12, 2010 | 23:30:50 (EST)

I scored the first T.V. interview with Michelle "Bombshell" McGee (airing on Inside Edition Tuesday, April 13th) and I pretty much sucked at that whole fair and balanced-y thing.

We sat down at a hotel in San Diego for two hours on Sunday and no amount of research could've prepared...

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Baseball's Back, Barry's Not

Posted April 5, 2010 | 18:21:33 (EST)

With the return of baseball this week, I thought it might be interesting to take a look back at Major League Baseball's all time leading home run hitter, Barry Bonds. Like you, he's watching the games from his couch. In the last several years there have been many revelations about...

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Edwards and Tiger and Cheaters, Oh My!

Posted March 29, 2010 | 14:15:50 (EST)

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Sarah Palin 2012: Hope for Chick Sportscasters Everywhere

Posted March 22, 2010 | 13:52:16 (EST)

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This Bud's For You

Posted March 19, 2010 | 19:56:24 (EST)

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Taking a Red Carpet Ride Into the New Media Millennium

Posted March 10, 2010 | 04:42:07 (EST)

I've been a broadcaster for 17 years, but Sunday's Academy Awards pre-show "Live From The Red Carpet" on Oscar.com was the first time I've ever hosted a show on the web. It was an eye opening experience to say the least, for me...

While most of...

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Watch My Family Film, Damn It!

Posted December 10, 2009 | 17:53:16 (EST)

I just read an article in a parenting magazine (that's all they had at my dermatologist's office....I go in to get Botox and I leave feeling guilty for being both childless AND vain) about the dearth of original, sweet spirited family films. I now want to tear my hair out.

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I Would've Used A Baseball Bat

Posted December 4, 2009 | 15:48:41 (EST)

Now that just about everybody has wieghed in on Tiger-Gate (Danny Bonaduce opined on CNN last night that cheating on one's wife is "patriotic" 'cause Jefferson did it), I thought I'd add my two cents from the perspective of the athlete's wife.

My hubby, Scott Erickson, was a 17 year...

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Flipping The Bird: An American Sports Tradition

Posted November 23, 2009 | 13:13:54 (EST)

When that dude stood up from the rarified air of his luxury suite and gave the Buffalo fans the double barreled middle digit salute, I think I fell in love. (Apologies to my husband, Robert Pattison, The Naked Guy in Sex and the City, Mark Sanchez, Rachel Maddow and Urban...

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