Raymond is 25% Chinese, 25% Australian and 50% Canadian. She graduated from Marianopolis College and enrolled in McGill University’s computer science program. Her first post-college job was as a programmer for Sony, where she eventually helped in the creation of Sony Online’s first Research and Development group. This led to Electronic Arts where she worked as a producer onThe Sims Online. In 2004, she started working for Ubisoft Montreal, where she was appointed as producer of Assassin's Creed. Raymond later joined the G4 program The Electric Playground as a correspondent, working with Victor Lucas, Tommy Tallarico and Julie Stoffer. She volunteers for a non-profit organization called LOVE, dedicated to ending violence among youth in Canada[1]. Raymond considers herself an avid gamer.[3]
Jessica Lynn Horn (born July 7, 1977) better known by the pseudonymJessica Chobot is an on-camera host and staff writer for IGN.com Entertainment.
IGN Video的主持人。现在IGN的大部分Video都是由她担任主持。
Olivia Munn
Lisa Olivia Munn was born in Oklahoma. She is of Chinese descent on her mother's side and of Caucasian descent on her father's.[2][3] When Munn was two, her mother re-married to a man in the Air Force.[2] Although the family relocated many times, Munn was predominantly raised in theShinjuku district of Tokyo, Japan,[4] where the military assigned her stepfather. During this time, she had appeared in a number of local theater productions, and later became a model within the Japanese fashion industry.[5] She also attended the University of Oklahoma, majoring injournalism and minoring in Japanese and dramatic arts.[6]
Munn moved back to the United States, settling in Los Angeles, California to pursue an acting career. In 2004, she interned at Fox Sports Net and worked as a sideline reporter for college football and women's basketball. She has gone on to say that she disliked the experience, explaining "I was trying to be something I wasn't, and that made me really uncomfortable on live TV."[4]
In 2006, Munn moved on to the G4 network, where she began co-hosting Attack of the Show! with Kevin Pereira on April 10. She was the replacement for host Sarah Lane, who left the show along with Brendan Moran to get married. The network, devoted to the world of video games and the video game lifestyle, was at first hesitant to hire Munn. Although she admits video games were her "weak point," she was confident in her technical knowledge.[13] On the show, Munn is featured with journalist Anna David in a segment called "In Your Pants," which deals with sex and relationship questions from viewers. She has also appeared in several skits on the show to include her parodies of Wonder Woman, Princess Leia, and the Baroness. While working on Attack of the Show!, Munn hosted Formula D, a now defunct program about American drift racing, and an online podcast called Around the Net (formerly known as The Daily Nut), for G4.