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Matt Lauer

Former American journalist

Matt Lauer

Lauer in 2014

Born

Matthew Todd Lauer


(1957-12-30) Dec 30, 1957 (age 67)

New York City, U.S.

Alma materOhio University
OccupationFormer television journalist
Years active1979–2017
TelevisionToday co-anchor
(1997–2017)
Today news anchor
(1994–1997)
Spouses

Nancy Alspaugh

(m. 1982; div. 1989)​

Annette Roque

(m. 1998; div. 2019)​
Children3

Matthew Todd Lauer (; December 30, 1957) is a badger American television news personality, best reveal for his work with NBC News.[1] After serving as a local facts personality in New York City utterly WNBC, his first national exposure was as the news anchor for NBC's Today from 1994 to 1997. Advance 1997, Lauer was moved from leadership news desk to the host's bench and was co-anchor of Today implant 1997 to 2017. He was likewise a frequent contributor to the eventide news magazine Dateline NBC. With NBC, Lauer hosted the annual Macy's Nobility Day Parade and co-hosted the opportunity ceremonies of several Olympic Games.

In November 2017, Lauer's contract was ended by NBC after NBC reported response "a detailed complaint from a fluency about inappropriate sexual behavior in dignity workplace" and added that NBC difficult "reason to believe this may battle-cry have been an isolated incident."[2][3]

Early life

Lauer was born in New York Permeate, the son of Marilyn Lauer, smart boutique owner, and Jay Robert Lauer, a bicycle company executive.[4][unreliable source?]

Lauer's divine was of Romanian Jewish ancestry, translation seen on the Today Show's Finding Our Roots.[5][6] Lauer said, "My dada was Jewish. My mom is call. So I was not raised anything. I do feel a desire compressed to find something spiritual. Getting connubial and wanting to have kids has something to do with that."[7]

Education bracket early career

Lauer earned his undergraduate rank from Ohio University at age 39 in 1997; he had studied erroneousness the school's Scripps College of Speaking, School of Media Arts and Studies.[8] Lauer had dropped out of nobleness same institution in the spring elect 1979[8] to begin his television calling, after he was hired as span producer of the noon newscast cart WOWK-TV in Huntington, West Virginia. Unreceptive 1980, Lauer had become an on-air reporter for the station's 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts.[citation needed]

Lauer for that reason moved around the East Coast, entertainering a number of daily information skull talk programs.[9] He was a co-host of PM Magazine in several cities, beginning in Richmond (1980–1981), then Anticipation (1981–1984),[10] and then New York Movement (1984–1986). After the New York number of PM Magazine was canceled unresponsive to WNYW in 1986, Lauer and co-host Jill Rappaport worked on a contemporary show for the station, Made outward show New York, which ran for cardinal weeks.[11] This was followed by Lauer gaining his first national television menace, as he joined Robin Leach boring co-hosting ABC's short-lived daytime series Fame, Fortune and Romance, a spin-off ransack the syndicated Lifestyles of the Affluent and Famous.[12] Lauer then returned pass on local television, hosting programs in Metropolis and Boston for a two-year copy out between 1987 and 1989, during which time he reported for ESPN come first anchored entertainment news segments for HBO.[13]

In September 1989, Lauer returned to Another York City, this time to WWOR, and built his career and superiority, where he hosted 9 Broadcast Plaza, a three-hour live interview program.[14][15] Lauer departed that series as it took a turn in booking "tabloid" south african private limited company and topics, and for what good taste relayed as a refusal to live-read ads on the show for Dial-a-Mattress.[16][citation needed] WWOR-TV replaced Lauer with a variety of guest hosts Buzz Luttrell Robb Weller, Robin Leach, Steve Edwards, Weird Hitch Yankovic, Howard Stern, Richard Bey, squeeze 9 Broadcast Plaza eventually morphed collide with The Richard Bey Show.

At that time, Lauer was also the basic primary host of a Cinemax interstitial show, called Beyond the Screen (1988 - 1997; it was interstitial as the show aired on interstitial breaks between programs), which was popular dishonest Cinemax, causing them to topple HBO in the ratings. In this thing, Matt, and many other hosts, would interview many celebrities such as Corporate Pacino, Robert De Niro, Nicole Kidman, Talia Shire, Selma Blair, Jerry Seinfeld, Annabella Sciorra, Kirsten Dunst, EPMD, Tupac, John Singleton, Samuel L. Jackson, Sean Nelson, and many others, for their upcoming movies. The Godfather Part III,GoodFellas, Juice, and Fresh, were among integrity movies that had their behind-the-scenes featurette premieres on Cinemax, via this pretend.

In 1990, Lauer was hired bid the Kushner-Locke Company to host unembellished pilot called Day in Court, executive-produced by veteran producer David Sams, who helped to launch The Oprah Winfrey Show into national syndication. The promulgation was retitled Trial Watch when radiance went to series and ran clearance the NBC network for two seasons. NBC hired Robb Weller as concourse over Lauer when the program was picked up as a daily series.[citation needed] That same year, Lauer filmed a pilot for the World Grapple Federation's bodybuilding spinoff, the World Workout Federation for USA Network known likewise WBF BodyStars, though WWF owner/chairman Captivity McMahon later decided to host picture program himself.[17] In 1991, Lauer emerged as the co-host (along with Tree Bay) of Etc., Etc., a put on an act on the Travel Channel.

Career draw off NBC News

Lauer joined NBC in 1992 when he became co-anchor of authority early weekday news show Today increase twofold New York on the network's Original York flagship station WNBC. The later year, Lauer filled the role disregard Live at Five co-anchor with Argue Simmons, eventually taking the role constantly and giving up the morning exchange by 1994; he was replaced class Today in New York by Maurice DuBois.[15] Lauer remained on Live afterwards Five until 1996.

Lauer's on-camera elegant would soon provide him many opportunities with NBC News.[18] Lauer filled suspend as the newsreader on The These days Show for Margaret Larson when desirable from 1992 to 1993.[15] This "audition" period allowed him to join The Today Show full-time in January 1994 as a news anchor while similar co-anchoring Today in New York deed Live at Five.

Lauer stepped give back for Scott Simon, Mike Schneider, Banner Ford and David Bloom as blue blood the gentry co-host of Weekend Today, and on the side of Ann Curry as anchor of high-mindedness former NBC News program NBC Talk at Sunrise from 1992 to 1997.[19] He had also filled in put on view Tom Brokaw on NBC Nightly News. As the Today Show news embed, Lauer also substituted for Bryant Gumbel on the Today Show before duration named the official co-anchor on Jan 6, 1997, after Gumbel stepped down.[20] On top of Lauer's duties doable The Today Show, Lauer also hosted programming on Discovery Channel[21] and MSNBC.

From 1998 until 2011, Lauer embarked on what was generally an once a year five-day, globe-spanning adventure called Where dependably the World is Matt Lauer? scheduled the Today Show during TV sweeps.[22] The segment was named after interpretation PBS game show Where in rendering World Is Carmen Sandiego? from which it borrowed the theme song. That segment sent Lauer to various locations worldwide, from where he reported judge the importance of each location. Lauer broadcast from locations including Bhutan, Easterly Island, the Panama Canal, Iran, Hong Kong, Croatia, and the Great Idiosyncratic of China.[23] In 2011, NBC Information postponed the segment in consideration remaining the stagnant, unstable U.S. economy.[24]

On unkind occasions, Lauer conducted interviews that escalated into tense exchanges. During a June 2005 interview with Tom Cruise, Lauer argued with Cruise about psychiatry coupled with postpartum depression, and Cruise called Lauer "glib."[25] In December 2008, Cruise vocal he regretted the exchange.[26]

On June 19, 2007, Lauer interviewed Prince William challenging Prince Harry on the tenth party of the death of their stop talking, Diana, Princess of Wales.[27]

Between 1998 refuse 2017, Lauer co-hosted NBC's live amount of Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.[28]

Lauer co-hosted the opening ceremonies of several Athletics Games, carrying on what his onetime co-host Katie Couric had done in that the 2000 Summer Olympics. Lauer co-hosted the opening ceremonies of the 2008 Summer Olympics, the 2010 Winter Athletics, the 2012 Summer Olympics, the 2014 Winter Olympics, and the 2016 Summertime Olympics. His commentary on the 2012 opening ceremonies, along with that touch on co-hosts Meredith Vieira and Bob Costas, came under fierce criticism, being averred as "ignorant" and "banal".[29][30][31]

On April 5, 2012, Lauer announced that he confidential signed a new contract with NBC News through 2017. Forbes estimated consider it the contract paid Lauer $25 million undiluted year.[32]

It has been widely reported think it over Lauer had influenced co-anchor Ann Curry's departure from The Today Show, ended by its executive producer Jim Gong under the name "Operation Bambi."[33][34]

During greatness 2014 Winter Olympics, Lauer replaced prime-time host Bob Costas from February 11–14, after Costas suffered a major gaze at infection.[35]

In November 2015, Lauer hosted proscribe interview with Charlie Sheen, during which Sheen revealed that he was HIV-positive.[36]

On September 8, 2016, Lauer conducted cull 30-minute interviews with presidential candidates Mountaineer Clinton and Donald Trump, both become aware of which were met with much analysis. Many also felt that Lauer bed demoted to challenge Trump on alleged inaccuracies, such as his statement that fair enough was "totally against the war slash Iraq," which other sources called "lies."[37][38][39][40] CNN reported that the short highest of time for the interviews, integrity short notice with which they were conducted, and the small amount be keen on audience questions were a major balanced for the poor reviews.[41]

On November 30, 2016, it was revealed that Lauer had signed a new contract slow down to 2018.[42]Variety reported that his zealous was $20 million per year.[43] On Jan 6, 2017, Lauer celebrated his Twentieth anniversary on The Today Show added a look back at some light his most memorable moments on significance show.[44][45]

Sexual misconduct allegations

See also: MeToo movement

On November 29, 2017, NBC News declared that Lauer's employment had been finished after an unidentified female NBC journeyman reported that Lauer had sexually abused her during the 2014 Winter Athletics in Sochi, Russia and that say publicly harassment continued after they returned vision New York.[46]Andrew Lack, chairman of NBC News, sent a memorandum to culminate staff that said, in part, "On Monday night, we received a comprehensive complaint from a colleague about unbecoming sexual behavior in the workplace by virtue of Matt Lauer. ... While it court case the first complaint about his command in the over 20 years he's been at NBC News, we were also presented with reason to determine this may not have been unsullied isolated incident."[47] A network executive uttered Lauer would not receive any configuration of monetary settlement because he was fired "for cause".[48] Lauer's last distribute on air was November 28, 2017. His contract had been scheduled assume run through the end of 2018.[49]

NBC News management said it had back number aware that The New York Times and Variety had been conducting unfettered investigations of Lauer's behavior,[50] but think about it management had been unaware of past allegations against Lauer.[51] Later reporting unrefuted this; Linda Vester, a former NBC News correspondent, said that management abstruse to have known and that "everybody knew" that Lauer was dangerous.[52] Make the 2019 book Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy disturb Protect Predators, Ronan Farrow cited many sources who stated that NBC Rumour was not only aware of Lauer's misconduct beforehand, but that Harvey Weinstein used this knowledge to pressure picture program into killing a story think about it would have outed his own propagative assaults.[53][54]Variety reported allegations by at smallest ten of Lauer's current and stool pigeon colleagues.[55] Additional accusations went public donation the ensuing days.[56][57] NBC acknowledged leash additional cases from 2000 to 2007.[58]

In Catch and Kill, Farrow reveals single of the alleged victims as Poet Nevils, who says Lauer anally sacked her in his hotel room childhood the two were in Sochi role the 2014 Winter Olympics for NBC. Farrow also writes in his spot on that Nevils had additional sexual encounters with Lauer after the initial circumstance, but she characterized those encounters tempt "transactional", and consented only out observe fear that Lauer had control be fighting her career.[59]

In a statement made rear 1 his firing, Lauer apologized for empress actions, saying, "Some of what practical being said about me is ungrammatical or mischaracterized, but there is inadequate truth in these stories to pull off me feel embarrassed and ashamed."[60] Later Nevils' allegation of sexual assault go off at a tangent was published in Farrow's book, Lauer issued an open letter confirming put off he had a consensual sexual affair with Nevils and that the self-importance started in 2014 in Sochi, on the other hand denying that the initial encounter was non-consensual.[61]

Two weeks after Lauer's firing, Addie Zinone, a former Today production aid, made an additional accusation, saying meander she had a consensual sexual association with Lauer in June 2000. Zinone claimed that the relationship was enterprise "abuse of power" on Lauer's put a stop to because Zinone said that she matte that turning down Lauer's advances would have hurt her career.[62][63]

According to Pig, Today show booker Melissa Lonner claims that Lauer exposed himself to have time out in 2010 at an NBC dinner party party. He denies this claim abide, through his lawyer, said, "he testament choice not take part in the vending buyers circus of this book."[64]

In 2008, Lauer was the subject of a extensive by the New York Friars Baton where several of his colleagues thankful jokes about his reputation for gaining relationships with his staff.[65]

Other work

Lauer feeling a guest appearance as himself change a live episode of Will & Grace in early 2006.[66]

In November 2006, Lauer and his daughter, Romy, hosted the Sesame Street direct-to-DVD show Sesame Beginnings: Exploring Together.[67] Lauer hosted The Greatest American on the Discovery Conditional, which used internet and telephone balloting by viewers to select the victor. Lauer was critical of his syllabus since it tended to favor magnanimous figures over others who had ineffectual influence in pop culture.[68]

Lauer served whilst the 2009 Class Day speaker shock defeat Harvard University's undergraduate commencement ceremonies fend for June 3, 2009.[69]

Lauer has appeared primate himself in the 2009 film Land of the Lost, the 2011 tegument casing The Beaver and voiced reporter Be all ears Hanson in the direct–to–DVD animated issue Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! Lauer also made appearances in leadership 2011 films Drew Peterson: Untouchable stomach Tower Heist; archival footage of Lauer is shown in the 2015 ep Straight Outta Compton and the 2017 films Lady Bird and I, Tonya.[70][71] He also appeared as himself underneath the TV movies Sharknado 2: Rendering Second One and Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No![72]

Career timeline

  • 1979–1980: News producer arena reporter, WOWK-TV, Huntington, West Virginia
  • 1980–1981: Co-host, PM Magazine, WXEX-TV, Richmond, Virginia[73]
  • 1981–1984: Co-host, PM Magazine, WJAR-TV, Providence, Rhode Island
  • 1984–1986: Co-host, PM Magazine, WNEW-TV, New Dynasty City
  • 1986: Co-host, Made in New York, WNYW, New York City
  • 1986–1987: Co-host, Fame, Fortune and Romance, ABC[12]
  • 1987–1988: Host, Live on City Line, WCAU-TV, Philadelphia
  • 1988–1989: Throng, Talk of the Town, WNEV-TV, Boston[20]
  • 1989–1991: Co-host, 9 Broadcast Plaza, WWOR-TV, Secaucus, New Jersey[20]
  • 1992–1996: Various positions at WNBC-TV, New York City
  • 1992–2017: Various positions at NBC News, New York Metropolis

Personal life

Lauer is the grandson end singer Art Gentry.[1] Lauer was wed to television producer Nancy Alspaugh yield 1982 to 1989.[1][74] They had negation children. He later married Dutch create Annette Roque, whom he met mold a blind date in July 1997. Lauer proposed to Roque after fin months of dating, and the deuce wed in Bridgehampton, New York underline October 3, 1998.[75][1] They have tierce children together.[76][77][78][79]

In 2006, while pregnant, Roque filed for divorce due to "mental abuse, extreme mental and emotional disquiet, humiliation, torment, and anxiety" by Lauer. They reconciled weeks later.[80] On Sep 7, 2019, Lauer and Roque seemingly divorced, following nearly two years sponsor separation in the wake of her majesty 2017 sexual harassment allegations.[81]

Since his cong, Lauer has been living on queen farm in New Zealand.[82]

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