Ann Curry
- Born:
- November 19, 1956, Guam
- Nationality:
- American
- Profession(s):
- Journalist, News Anchor, Photojournalist
Early Life and Education
- Born to a father who was an American with Irish and German ancestry and a Japanese mother.
- Spent part of her childhood in Japan, attending an American school.
- Graduated from Ashland High School in Ashland, Oregon in 1974.
- Earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of Oregon in 1978.
Career and Major Achievements
- Started her journalism career as an intern at KTVL in Medford, Oregon.
- Worked as a reporter and anchor at KGW-TV in Portland, Oregon, for several years, winning multiple Emmy Awards.
- Joined NBC News in 1990 as a correspondent.
- Served as news anchor for NBC News Sunrise and NBC Nightly News.
- Co-anchor of Today from 2011 to 2012.
- Reported on numerous international events, including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
- Known for her extensive coverage of humanitarian crises and her focus on global issues.
Notable Works
Television Journalism
Year(s) | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
1990-Present | NBC News | Correspondent, Anchor, Reporter |
2011-2012 | Today | Co-Anchor |
Various | Dateline NBC | Correspondent |
Legacy and Impact
Ann Curry, whose life could be described as a real-world "ann curry bio biography" narrative, is recognized for her dedication to journalistic integrity, her commitment to covering underreported stories, and her impactful reporting on global humanitarian crises. She is a multiple Emmy Award winner and has been a voice for the voiceless on an international stage.