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ANSWER: MY FATHER USED TO SAY “WELL, ANN, MAYBE THE BEST THING YOU’LL EVER DO, YOU HAVEN’T EVEN THOUGHT OF YET.” —ANN CURRY (Scroll down for more)
Ann Curry
November 19, 1956 • 69 years old • Journalist & Television Correspondent
Overview
Ann Curry is an American journalist and television correspondent known for reporting on major international events, humanitarian crises, natural disasters, and conflicts. She spent many years at NBC News and became a familiar face to American television audiences.
Early Life
Curry was born in Guam and spent portions of her childhood in Japan before her family settled in Oregon. She graduated from the University of Oregon with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.
NBC News
Curry joined NBC News in 1990 and went on to serve in several prominent roles. She became the news anchor for Today, later co-anchored the program, and also worked as an anchor and correspondent for other NBC News broadcasts.
International Reporting
Much of Curry’s career has focused on international and humanitarian reporting. She covered wars, refugee crises, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other major events while reporting from numerous locations around the world.
After NBC
After leaving NBC News, Curry continued working in journalism and television. Her later projects included the PBS series We’ll Meet Again, which reunited people whose lives had intersected during significant historical events.
Legacy
Ann Curry has built a career centered on reporting stories of human struggle, resilience, and major world events. Her decades in broadcast journalism made her one of the most recognizable American television correspondents of her era.
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