Natasha Curry

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Natasha Curry
Born
Natasha Vantramp

Education Pacific Lutheran University , Sichuan University , Arizona State University
Occupation(s) Journalist ,
Television Talk Show Host
Notable credit(s) HLN 's Weekend Express with Natasha Curry , fill-in host for Robin Meade on Morning Express with Robin Meade

Natasha Curry is the former anchor for HLN 's Weekend Express with Natasha Curry . She also served as a replacement on the same network, when necessary, for Robin Meade on Morning Express with Robin Meade . She joined the network, then known as CNN 's Headline News , in December 2008.

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Curry received a bachelor's degree in biology from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington . She has studied at the Sichuan Union University in China and the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University .

In 1998, Curry finished in the Top 10 in the Miss USA 1998 Pageant representing the state of Washington. [2]

Curry served as a judge for the Miss USA 2018 [3]

Career [ edit ]

Prior to joining CNN in 2008, Curry was a morning anchor at KOMO-TV and co-host of Northwest Afternoon in Seattle . [4]

She was also anchored newscasts for WLTX-TV in Columbia, South Carolina . While in the palmetto state, Curry also produced the popular Midlands segment Restaurant Report Card and covered the passing of Senator Strom Thurmond . And the Space Shuttle Columbia Tragedy (STS-107). She also reported on a number of controversial issues, including protests over the Confederate flag being flown on State House grounds. [1]

Curry also worked as an anchor and reporter at KYMA-TV in Yuma, Arizona .

Filmography [ edit ]

2007 Nixon Fox News Reporter
2013 40th Daytime Emmy Awards Self
2019 The Fix (2019 TV series) Morning Host

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ Natasha Curry at IMDb
  2. ^ Natasha Curry mahalo.com. Retrieved on 2011-01-08.
  3. ^ "Former CNN reporter, HLN anchor helped choose Miss USA 2018" . 23 May 2018.
  4. ^ "News & Info on Talent" . Archived from the original on 2009-02-28 . Retrieved 2009-01-01 .

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