This Biography is about Rachel Maddow including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Rachel Maddow | |
Real Name | Rachel Maddow |
Profession | TV Anchors |
Nick Name | Rachel Anne Maddow |
Nationality | American |
Personal Life of Rachel Maddow | |
Born on | 01 April 1973 |
Birthday | 1st April |
Age | 44 Years |
Sun Sign | Aries |
Born in | Castro Valley |
Diseases & Disabilities | Depression |
Personality Type | ENFP |
Grouping of People | Lesbians |
Family Background of Rachel Maddow | |
Father | Bob Maddow |
Mother | Elaine Maddow |
Siblings | David Maddow |
Education | University of Oxford (2001), Stanford University (1994), Castro Valley High School, Lincoln College, Oxford |
Awards | 2008 – Visibility Awards for Lesbian/Bi Woman of the Year 2009 – Gracie Award 1994 – Humanity Prize in Ethics
2010 – GLAAD Media Awards for Outstanding TV Journalism 2010 – Maggie Award for her ongoing reporting 2010 – Walter Cronkite Faith & Freedom Award 2012 – John Steinbeck Award – Emmy Award for Outstanding News Discussion and Analysis |
Personal Fact of Rachel Maddow | |
Rachel Maddow is a political commentator and television host who is unabashedly vocal about her liberal political views. As the host of the hugely popular nightly television show, The Rachel Maddow show, she is a much sought after political commentator in the world of television as well as radio. Even as a child she was very curious, confident and active. The budding journalist began reading newspapers cover-to-cover as a seven year old and even analyzed what she read by asking questions. An athletic girl, she actively participated in sports like volleyball, basketball and swimming till a shoulder injury forced her to quit strenuous physical activity. She was socially aware from her teenage years and used to volunteer at an AIDS clinic and later became an activist for an AIDS organization. She was an academically brilliant student and won a scholarship to attend Oxford University. She won a contest held by the radio station WRNX and landed a job with them. After hosting and co-hosting several shows, her own show, The Rachel Maddow Show was aired. The popularity of this show led to a television show of the same name that was broadcast on MSNBC. A bold and courageous woman, she openly accepted her sexuality and is the first openly gay anchor to host a major prime time news program in the U.S. |
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