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On December 17, 2007, Curry bungeed jumped off a bridge in England. She did this to raise money for a charity. It was shown live on the Today show at about 8:13 AM December 17, 2007. On December 17, 2007, Curry bungee jumped off the world famous Transporter bridge in Middlesbrough, England. She did this to raise money for a charity. It was shown live on the Today show at about 8:13 AM December 17, 2007.


==Volunteerism== ==Volunteerism==

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Ann Curry
Ann Curry in Antarctica, 2007-11-07
Born (1956-11-19) November 19, 1956 (age 68)
Guam Guam
StatusMarried
Occupation(s)Television Personality
Television Journalist
Notable credit(s)Today Show   (1997–)
Dateline NBC   (2005–)
SpouseBrian Ross
ChildrenMcKenzie
Walker
Websitehttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4515786/

Ann Curry (born November 19 1956) is an American journalist and television personality who has served as news anchor on NBC's Today since May 1997 and host of Dateline NBC since May 2005.

Biography

Curry was born in Guam to a Japanese mother and a father of predominantly French and Scots-Irish descent from Pueblo, Colorado. Her American father, a career Navy man, met her Japanese mother during the U.S. occupation of Japan following the Second World War. The U.S. military did not initially allow the marriage, but her father returned to Japan two years later to marry his bride.

Curry was raised in San Diego and Alameda, California, Japan, Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Ashland, Oregon where she graduated from Ashland High School (Oregon). In 1978, she graduated with a BA Journalism from University of Oregon.

She is married to software executive Brian Ross whom she met in college. They have a daughter, McKenzie and a son, Walker. The family lives in Gramercy Park neighborhood of New York City.

Professional career

Katie Couric and Ann Curry

Curry began her broadcasting career in 1978 as an intern at NBC-affiliate KTVL in Medford, Oregon, near her hometown of Ashland. There she rose to become the station's first female news reporter. In 1981, Curry moved to NBC-affiliate KGW in Portland, where she was a reporter and anchor.

Three years later, Curry moved to Los Angeles as a reporter for KCBS-TV and received two Emmy Awards while working as a reporter from 1984 to 1990.

In 1990, Curry joined NBC News, first as the NBC News Chicago correspondent then as the anchor of NBC News at Sunrise from 1991 to 1996. During this time, she also served as a substitute anchor and news anchor for the NBC news shows Today and Weekend Today. In May 2005, Curry was named co-anchor of Dateline NBC with Stone Phillips; she remained as the primary anchor when Phillips left in June 2007. She also continues as news anchor at Today. Starting September 2007 Curry is one of the three anchors for TODAY's third and fourth hours. She's a substitute anchor for "NBC Nightly News" weekend editions.

Curry is known for her international reporting of major stories, filing stories from places such as Baghdad, Sri Lanka, Rwanda, Albania, and Darfur. Curry hosted NBC's primetime coverage and highlights of the Live Earth concerts on July 7, 2007 and also contributed with interviews for the special with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Al Gore.

On December 17, 2007, Curry bungee jumped off the world famous Transporter bridge in Middlesbrough, England. She did this to raise money for a charity. It was shown live on the Today show at about 8:13 AM December 17, 2007.

Volunteerism

Controversy

Curry has been sued four times by neighbors in New York City due to noise from construction on her townhouse.

Curry came under fierce attack by Youtube users after a heated interview with Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich.

Awards

Association of Southern California (RTNA)

  • Certificate of Excellence, Associated Press
  • Gracie, presented by The Foundation of American Women in Radio and Television
  • Excellence in Reporting, presented by the NAACP
  • National Journalism Award, presented by the Asian American Journalists Association, 2003
  • Pioneer Award, presented by University of Oregon, 2003
  • Hall of Achievement induction, University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication, 2002Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).

Funded scholarship

  • Ann Curry Scholarship for University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication Broadcasting Students, 2002

References

  1. ^ Mack, Ann. "Ann Curry: Living the dream". Flash. University of Oregon. Retrieved 2007-07-27.
  2. http://www.nndb.com/people/455/000109128/ retrieved 2007-07-27
  3. http://www.kgw.com/about/history_kgw-tv/history.html retrieved 2007-07-28
  4. http://www.irishabroad.com/irishworld/irishamericamag/aprilmay05/features/television&radio.asp retrieved 2007-07-28
  5. ^ Pace, Giacinta (2007-06-27). "Cause Celeb: Ann Curry". MSNBC. Retrieved 2007-07-28.
  6. http://www.irishabroad.com/irishworld/irishamericamag/aprilmay05/features/television&radio.asp retrieved 2007-07-28
  7. Gold, Matea (2007-09-25). "PBS is star of news Emmy show". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2007-09-25.
  8. http://www.tv.com/ann-curry/person/248383/biography.html retrieved 2007-07-28

External links

Preceded byMatt Lauer Today Show News Anchor
1997–present
Succeeded by
Preceded byVacant Dateline NBC
2005present
Co-Anchor with Stone Phillips from 2005 to 2007 solo from 2007 to present
Succeeded byIncumbent
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