Mark McGrath
As the personable and striking front man for 1990s pop rock band Sugar Ray, Mark McGrath served up an easygoing, Southern California surf-punk attitude that propelled songs such as "Fly" and "Someday" to the top of the music charts. McGrath's rock star image captivated a diverse audience, from Top 40-loving teens to the adult contemporary crowd, even though critics were skeptical about the band's staying power. When Sugar Ray's popularity waned in the 2000s, McGrath shifted gears and launched a television career. He suited up as the host of entertainment news program "Extra" (NBC, 1994- ) and the reality competition series "The Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll" (The CW, 2007), and appeared as a contestant on "The Celebrity Apprentice" (NBC, 2004- ), where he once again showcased his enduring charm and likeable nature.