Find answers to your questions here!
1. How can I get tickets to LIVE?
2. I have tickets to see LIVE – how do I find the studio?
3. I wasn’t able to get tickets to LIVE, but I’d still love to try and see the show – do you have a standby line?
4. How can I send a question or comment to the show?
5. How can I get a tape of the show?
1. How can I get tickets to LIVE?
For info on how to obtain tickets for “LIVE with Kelly and Mark,” please click here.
Please note: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult and children under 10 years are not permitted. Eating, drinking or smoking in studios is not permitted.
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2. I have tickets to see LIVE – How do I find the studio?
The studio’s official address is: 7 Lincoln Square, New York, NY 10023. However, the easiest way to locate the studio is to find the corner of West 67th and Columbus Ave. Click Here for a map.
Please note: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult and children under 10 years are not permitted. Eating, drinking or smoking in studios is not permitted.
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3. I wasn’t able to get tickets to LIVE, but I’d still love to try and see the show – Do you have a standby line?
Yes, if you would like to try and see the show without tickets, we do have a standby line. Standbys are encouraged to come to the studio (corner of West 67th and Columbus Ave.) as early as 7:00AM for a standby number. After our ticket holders are seated, it is first come, first served from the standby line.
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4. How can I send a question or comment to the show?
If you have a question or comment for LIVE and would like to contact the show, here’s how:
Mailing Address:
“LIVE with Kelly and Mark”
7 Lincoln Square
New York, NY 10023
Email:
Click here to send us a message!
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5. How can I get a tape of the show?
We do not give away or sell copies of the show.
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Host
“Live with Kelly and Mark”
Actor, producer, and host Mark Consuelos continues to captivate global audiences with transformative performances spanning television, film and theatre while constantly seeking new and compelling narratives to develop.
Consuelos joins his wife, Kelly Ripa, as co-host of “Live with Kelly & Mark” and has been a fan favorite guest-host over the years. He joins as the show continues to be the #1 entertainment talk show on television.
Consuelos and Ripa previously worked together for seven years on the soap opera, ALL MY CHILDREN, for which he received a Daytime Emmy® Award nomination in 2002, and for five consecutive seasons Consuelos portrayed Hiram Lodge in the hit CW series, RIVERDALE; he won the 2018 Teen Choice Award in the category of Choice TV Villain for his portrayal of the fan favorite character.
Next up, he is set to play a recurring role in HBO Max’s upcoming political drama series THE GIRLS ON THE BUS. Most recently, Consuelos appeared in Season 2 of Hulu’s hit comedy ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING in the role of Mabel’s (Selena Gomez) father. Other TV credits include: HOW I MET YOUR FATHER; BROAD CITY; THE NIGHT SHIFT; QUEEN OF THE SOUTH; PITCH; DIFFICULT PEOPLE; KINGDOM; ALPHA HOUSE; THE NEW NORMAL; AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ASLYUM; UGLY BETTY; HOPE & FAITH, among others.
Film credits include: Barry Sonnenfeld’s comedy NINE LIVES; Katie Holmes’ directorial debut ALL WE HAD; A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES opposite Liam Neeson; the WWII drama THE GREAT RAID; WEDDING DAZE with Isla Fisher and Jason Biggs; MY SUPER EX-GIRLFRIEND opposite Uma Thurman and Luke Wilson; and Kevin Smith’s COP OUT opposite Bruce Willis.
On stage, Consuelos appeared in the New York premiere of Stuart Ross’ off-Broadway production of STANDING ON CEREMONY: THE GAY MARRIAGE PLAYS, a collection of short plays addressing the battle for marriage equality in the United States. He has also appeared off-Broadway in BOY’S LIFE by Howard Korder, ORPHANS by Lyle Kessler, the Penguin Repertory production of ONE SHOT, ONE KILL by Richard Vetere, and AN OAK TREE at the Barrow Street Theatre.
In 2007, Consuelos and Ripa created the production banner Milojo Productions, dedicated to championing top-of-the-line documentaries and bringing powerful stories to life. Milojo has developed and produced for networks including Bravo, Disney+, Logo, VH1, E!, CMT, HGTV, WeTV, TLC and Discovery. Milojo produced Emmy®-nominated documentary THE STREAK for ESPN, and critically acclaimed documentary OFF THE REZ for TLC, both of which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Consuelos resides in New York City with his wife Kelly and their children.
Executive Producer
When Michael Gelman helped create one of the most popular New York morning shows in 1987 and orchestrate its transition to a national ratings powerhouse a year later, he became the youngest producer of a national talk show. Today, as executive producer of “Live,” he has the longest tenure at the helm of any of the top syndicated shows.
Since its inception “Live” has enlivened morning television with its hilarious Host Chat and A-list celebrity guests. Now in its 35th season in national syndication, “Live” remains a stronghold in daytime television, continuing to entertain viewers nationwide.
As executive producer, Gelman is responsible for virtually every aspect of the show. He is well known for his audience warm-ups and regularly appears on-set, complementing the daily Host Chat segment.
Gelman first joined “Live” as a freelance production assistant on what was then known as “The Morning Show.” Soon after, he was hired as a staff production assistant and later named associate producer, working in that role for two years. He left the show to pursue freelance opportunities and produced original “Live” host Regis Philbin’s highly-rated primetime variety program. “The Regis Philbin Show,” which aired on Lifetime. In 1987, Gelman returned to “The Morning Show” as executive producer. The following year, the show went into national syndication as “Live with Regis & Kathie Lee.”
Gelman discovered his interest in the communications field as a youngster. His father’s photographic equipment business provided him with all of the necessary tools to produce 8-millimeter films and learn still-camera techniques. During high school in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park, Gelman studied theater, directed plays and learned stage-production techniques.
Gelman earned a degree in broadcast production management from the University of Colorado’s School of Journalism. While attending college, he worked as a cameraman, field producer and editor, covering pre-Olympic trials all over the country for the U.S. Ski Association. During the summer of his junior year, Gelman was a college intern at WABC-TV in New York, working on the program that directly preceded Philbin’s debut with “The Morning Show.”
Gelman and his wife, author and television personality Laurie Gelman, live in New York and together they have two daughters, Jamie and Misha.
Host and Executive Producer
“Live with Kelly and Mark”
Kelly Ripa is one of the most powerful voices in media, with a diverse body of work both on and off camera. A household name for more than two decades and a career at ABC spanning over 30 years, Ripa has welcomed viewers with her sharp wit every morning as co-host and executive producer of the award-winning and nationally syndicated show “Live.”
During her over 20 year stint as host, Ripa has been honored with six Daytime Entertainment Emmy® Awards for Outstanding Talk Show Host and 15 Daytime Emmy® nominations for Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show, with a win in the category in 2012.
Beginning her career in entertainment as an actress, Ripa’s success spans across numerous celebrated television series playing various roles. First appearing on the soap opera All My Children, where she met her husband Mark Consuelos on set, Ripa earned three Daytime Emmy® nominations. Ripa additionally guest-starred on an episode of the hit comedy series Broad City, where her performance, playing an alternate version of her television persona, was met with rave reviews. Ripa also starred in three seasons of the half-hour ABC sitcom Hope & Faith and in 2003, took a turn in TV’s most coveted role, hosting Saturday Night Live.
Ripa and her husband ventured into the development side of entertainment when they began their NY- based production company, Milojo Productions. Milojo produces and creates content across multiple platforms, working with Bravo, Logo, VH1, E!, CMT, HGTV, WeTV, TLC, Oxygen, ABC Signature, Hulu and Discovery. Additionally, Milojo produced Emmy®-nominated documentary The Streak for ESPN and critically-acclaimed documentary Off The Rez for TLC.
Ripa has earned numerous accolades over the years, including the prestigious Excellence in Media Award from GLAAD and Glamour’s Woman of the Year Award. She is also consistently recognized by The Hollywood Reporter and has been named as part of its annual Women in Entertainment Power 100 list, as well as the publication’s 35 Most Powerful People in Media.
In September 2022, Ripa added New York Times best-selling author to her resume, when her collection Live Wire: Long-Winded Short Stories was published by Dey Street Books. She also recently launched her own podcast titled “Let’s Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa.” Ripa also hosts ABC’s game show “Generation Gap.”
Ripa lives in New York City with Mark Consuelos, and together the couple have three children.