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Matt Lauer, 2006-08-29 |
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| Born | Matthew Todd Lauer December 30, 1957 (1957-12-30) (age 50) New York City, New York, USA |
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| Education | Ohio University | |
| Occupation | television personality | |
| Children | Three | |
| Salary | $13,500,000 annually[1] | |
| Notable credit(s) | Today co-anchor (1997–present) Today news anchor (1994–1997) |
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Matthew Todd Lauer (December 30, 1957)[2] is an American television personality best known as the host of NBC's The Today Show since 1994[2]. He was previously a news anchor in New York [3] and a local talk-show host in Boston, Philadelphia, Providence, and Richmond.[3] He was also host of PM Magazine (or "Evening Magazine" 1980-1986)[3] and worked for ESPN in the 1980s as a sideline reporter.[3] In the early 1990s, Lauer hosted segments of HBO Entertainment News.
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Matt Lauer was born on December 30, 1957 in New York City[2] and grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut,[2] the son of Marilyn and Robert Lauer, a bicycle-company executive.[2] His parents divorced during his youth and his father died of cancer in 1997. Lauer had become co-host of The Today Show not long before his father's death.[4] In 1999, both Lauer and his cohost Katie Couric initially resisted participation in Today's proposed series about their family roots. The series turned out to be a hit, and Lauer was moved by what he learned about his immigrant ancestors. "My dad was Jewish. My mom is not. So I was not raised anything. I do feel a desire now to find something spiritual. Getting married and wanting to have kids has something to do with that."[4] Matt Lauer's family from his father's side are Romanian Jews.
Lauer was married from 1982 until 1989 to Nancy Alspaugh (born 1955), a television producer. The marriage ended in divorce and the couple had no children. From 1989 until 1996, he dated Kristen Gesswein, a television newscaster. They were briefly engaged.[2] In 1998, he married Annette Roque, a Dutch model: "We got married in a church, and when I go to churches and temples, I do feel something. I'm happy to be there. The minister who married us said he considers churches high places, elevated. I agree."[4] They now have three children, Jack Matthew, Romy, and Thijs.[2] While his wife was pregnant with their third child, in 2006 Lauer and Annette were officially separated. Though his wife filed for divorce in Manhattan Supreme Court on September 13 of that year, the couple subsequently reconciled. They live with their children in New York City.[5]
Lauer is a School of Telecommunications graduate of Ohio University. He attended Ohio University, but left four credits short of graduating in 1979. In 1997, he received his degree from Ohio University. The university awarded him his remaining credits by counting his journalism experience as "independent study" towards his degree. He was also the guest speaker at the graduation ceremony. Lauer began his television career in 1979 as a producer of the 12 o'clock news for WOWK-TV in Huntington, West Virginia. By 1980, he had become an on-air reporter on the 6 and 11 o'clock newscasts. He then started to move around the country to further his career, hosting a number of weekly information and talk programs in Boston, Philadelphia, Providence, and Richmond.[3] He was also host of PM Magazine from 1980-1986[3] and worked for ESPN in the 1980s. He worked on the show "Talk of the Town" during 1988.
Lauer got his first job in the New York area when he was hired to host a three-hour live interview program, WWOR-TV's 9 Broadcast Plaza, from 1989–1991. He moved to WNBC-TV in 1992 where he became co-anchor, alongside Jane Hanson, of the early weekday news show Today in New York. After a year, he also filled the role of Live at Five co-anchor with Sue Simmons. He held that job until 1996.
Lauer's on-camera presence provided him with many opportunities with NBC's national news organization while working for WNBC in New York. Lauer filled in as the newsreader on The Today Show for Margaret Larson when needed from 1992 to 1993. This "audition" period allowed him to join The Today Show full-time in January 1994 as news anchor, while still co-anchoring Today in New York and Live at Five.
Lauer stepped in for Scott Simon, Mike Schneider,Jack Ford, David Bloom, and Lester Holt as the co-host of Weekend Today, and for Ann Curry as anchor of the former NBC News program NBC News at Sunrise from 1992 to 1997. He had also filled in for Tom Brokaw on NBC Nightly News. As the Today Show news anchor, he also pinch-hit for Bryant Gumbel on the Today Show before being named the official co-anchor on January 6, 1997, after Gumbel stepped down.[6] In April 2006, Lauer announced that he intends to stay with Today until 2011.
In addition to his duties on the Today Show, Lauer has also hosted programming on the Discovery Channel[7] and MSNBC.
Beginning in 1998, Lauer has embarked on a once-yearly five-day globe-spanning adventure called "Where in the World is Matt Lauer?" on the Today Show. It was named after the PBS game show Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? from which it borrowed the theme song. This segment has sent Lauer to the far reaches of the Earth where he has reported on the importance of each location. In recent years, he has broadcast from locations including Bhutan, Easter Island, the Panama Canal, Iran, Hong Kong, Croatia, and the Great Wall of China.[8]
On some occasions, interviews conducted by Lauer have escalated into tense exchanges. In a June 2005 interview, Tom Cruise started an argument with Lauer about psychiatry and postpartum depression and called Lauer "glib." In a June 2006 interview with Ann Coulter, Coulter took offense to Lauer's questioning her criticism of September 11, 2001 widows and said, "You're getting testy with me."[9]
Lauer hosted The Greatest American on the Discovery Channel, which used Internet and telephone voting by viewers to select the winner. Lauer was critical of his own program since it tended to favor well-known figures over others who had less influence in pop culture.[citation needed] Since 1998, he has co-hosted NBC's live coverage of Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Lauer guest-starred as himself on a live episode of Will & Grace in early 2006. (Former co-anchor Katie Couric had guest-starred as herself on an episode of the same NBC sitcom a few years earlier.) [10][11]
On June 19, 2007, he interviewed Prince Henry and Prince William of Wales.[12]
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