Ann Curry
Ann Curry was born in America and is an American photographer and journalist. For more than forty-five years, she's focused her work on reporting the suffering of people, particularly in natural disasters and wars. Curry covered wars in Kosovo, Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry, born November 19, 1956 (Agana), is an American journalist who served as an anchor on television. Curry gained notoriety for her reporting on natural disasters and humanitarian crises that took place in war-ravaged regions. Curry was born in Japan, and brought up by a Japanese mother. Her father served as an U.S. Navy sailor. Curry's parents bonded in Japan which is in which her father was stationed following World War II. Her father served in the military, and she was forced to relocate often. Curry finished her high school studies at Ashland Oregon. In 1978 she graduated in 1978 from her school at the University of Oregon with a bachelor's degree in journalism. When she was a young woman she was exposed many kinds of cultures. Her empathetic attitude towards the world is likely the result of these experiences. Ann Curry, a journalist at NBC and a news anchor in the US, is well-known. Learn more about Ann Curry by going through her biography. Curry was not able to attend one school in the cities of San Diego, Alameda Oregon or Virginia over the course of two years because her family relocated frequently. Finally, she graduated Ashland High School. In Medford the following year, she began her career in broadcasting at KTVL Channel 10 as an intern. at the age of 22, she became the first reporter to be female at KTVL. She subsequently moved to the position of an anchor as well as reporter at KGW which was an NBC station in Portland, Oregan. Then, four years later, she relocated to Los Angeles and became a reporter at KCBS TV. It was during her time with the channel for a period of the duration of six years that she won the two Emmy Awards.






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