
Savannah Clark Guthrie is an Australian-born American broadcast journalist and attorney. She is the chief legal analyst for NBC News and has been the main co-anchor of the Today show since 2012.
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Savannah Guthrie is a prominent American broadcast journalist and attorney. She is best known as a co-anchor of NBC News' morning show, Today. Before joining Today, she held various roles at NBC News, including White House correspondent and chief legal correspondent.
Early Life
Savannah Clark Guthrie was born on December 27, 1971, in Melbourne, Australia, where her father was working at the time. Her family returned to the United States and settled in Tucson, Arizona, where she spent most of her childhood.
Career
After graduating from the University of Arizona with a degree in journalism, Guthrie worked as a reporter for various local television stations. She later earned a law degree from Georgetown University Law Center and practiced law before returning to journalism. Guthrie joined NBC News in 2007 as a legal analyst and correspondent. She covered the 2008 presidential election and became White House correspondent in 2008. In 2011, she joined Today as a co-host of the third hour and chief legal correspondent. The following year, she became a main co-anchor of the show.
Personal Life
Savannah Guthrie is married to communications consultant Michael Feldman. They have two children together.
Awards
Guthrie has received several awards for her journalism, including a Daytime Emmy Award as part of the Today team.
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First name
Savannah
Middle name*
Clark
Last name
Guthrie
Birthdate
December 27, 1971
Age 53
Birth location
Melbourne, Victoria, AU
Years active
2006 - present
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