Background
Sadler was born in Martinsville, Indiana.
Sadler was born in Martinsville, Indiana.
She graduated from Martinsville High and Indiana University with a degree in journalism where she was a member of the Chi Omega sorority.
She previously co-hosted the network"s The Daily 10 before its cancellation. The Los Angeles Times named Catt Sadler one of the top 10 up-and-coming broadcasters in entertainment. Sadler first appeared in the movie Hoosiers at the age of 11.
Before finishing college, Sadler was hired by WXIN, the Fox affiliate in Indianapolis to host the weekly segment "Youth Matters".
After working in local news for about a year, she moved to California to advance her career. After appearing as an extra in a few Video Hits One spoofs in Hollywood, Sadler got her first broadcasting job as an entertainment reporter in San Francisco in 1997 at KBWB/KNTV in San Jose, California, for their entertainment news segments.
Foreign four years she hosted a nightly lifestyle segment called "The Bay Beat" and traveled frequently to Los Angeles and New York to conduct celebrity interviews. In 2001, she moved back to Indiana where she returned to WXIN to co-anchor the station"s morning newscast.
She also hosted the Hoosier Lottery"s Hoosier Millionaire show, which became the longest-running syndicated lottery game show in the country.
During this time, she also served as the official emcee for the National Basketball Association"s Indiana Pacers for the 2003-2004 season. Sadler and her family returned to Los Angeles in 2006 when she was named host of The Daily 10 on East! alongside Sal Masekela and Debbie Matenopoulos. Sadler continued acting in Los Angeles She played herself in Judd Apatow"s Knocked Up, and appeared on General Hospital and Night Shift.
She also starred in the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus music video, "You Better Pray", playing the dancing librarian.
In 2010, Sadler joined the extended hour-long East! News show with Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic. Sadler is the international spokesperson for the Women Like Us Foundation, an organization her mother co-created after writing a book of the same name.
In 2010, Sadler founded a local chapter – Women Like Us Hollywood. WLUH is dedicated to empowering at-risk school girls in inner city Los Los Angeles
Sadler serves as president