Natalie Morales
Natalie Morales is a renowned broadcast journalist and news anchor, widely recognized for her exceptional work as a co-host of NBC News' "Today" show.
Journalist
June 6, 1972
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Natalie Morales is a renowned journalist who has made significant contributions to the media industry. With over two decades of experience, she has showcased her versatility as a correspondent, anchor, and host across various platforms.
Morales’ journey began at NBC News in 1998, where she covered major news events and hosted popular shows like “Today’s Take,” “Dateline NBC,” and “Access Hollywood.” Currently, she co-hosts the third hour of “Today” alongside Craig Melvin and Al Roker.
Throughout her career, Morales has garnered numerous accolades, including three Emmy Awards, two Peabody Awards, a Gracie Award, and a Walter Cronkite Award. Her exceptional work has also led to her recognition as one of the “50 Most Powerful People in Media” by The Hollywood Reporter in 2018.
Beyond her professional achievements, Morales is actively involved in charitable organizations and is passionate about giving back to the community. She is a dedicated advocate for various causes, including the American Red Cross and the National Hispanic Media Coalition.
With her fluency in Spanish and English, Morales has demonstrated her commitment to diversity and inclusion in the media landscape. Her accomplishments serve as an inspiration to aspiring journalists and continue to shape the industry.