Harris Faulkner Biography
Harris Faulkner is an American multiple Emmy award-winning anchor working as Fox News Channel newscaster and television host who debuted in 2005. She hosts Outnumbered and anchors The Faulkner Focus, a daily daytime show. She also co-hosts her own primetime political franchise, Town Hall America, with Harris Faulkner.
How old is Harris Faulkner?- Age
She is 58 years old as of 13 October 2023. She was born in 1965 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Her real name is Harris Kimberley Faulkner.
How tall is Harris on Fox News?
Faulkner stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches.
Harris Faulkner Family
Her father, retired Lieutenant Colonel Bob Harris, a United States Army officer and Army Aviator who had served three tours in Vietnam, was stationed at the base. As a child, Faulkner moved around a lot, including to Stuttgart, West Germany.
Who is Harris Faulkner’s Husband? – Married
Faulkner married Tony Berlin, a former WCCO-TV reporter, in 2003, and the couple has two daughters.
Harris Faulkner Books
She is the author of “9 Rules of Engagement: A Military Brat’s Guide to Life and Success,” which she describes as a “military brat’s guide to life and success.” Her book honors the military ideals that shaped her while sharing the lessons she learned growing up in a military family.
Harris Faulkner Career
Faulkner has hosted a number of primetime specials on a variety of current events during her time at the network. During the coronavirus pandemic, Faulkner anchored America Together with Harris Faulkner: The Shot, which debunked myths about the COVID-19 vaccines, America Copes Together, which focused on the psychological effects of the pandemic on individuals, and America Learns Together, which highlighted the difficulties of guiding students through a digital education.
In March 2020, Faulkner and Bill Hemmer co-moderated a two-hour virtual town hall with President Donald Trump and members of the White House coronavirus task force on the latest pandemic news and the administration’s response plans. The town hall set a cable news record with 4.4 million viewers.
In October 2019, Faulkner presented Harris Faulkner: Police Emergency to Town Hall America, which focused on recent acts of threats and violence, as well as the police officer suicide crisis. Faulkner will continue the conversation with a one-hour special titled The Faulkner Focus: Police in America in April 2021.
Faulkner has interviewed many notable figures throughout her career, including Senator John McCain, President Donald Trump, Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas, and Cindy McCain, among others. Faulkner has also covered a number of global news events, including the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, the Republican and Democratic National Conventions in 2016 and 2020, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Whitney Houston’s death, the 2013 government shutdown, the AIDS crisis in South Africa, and the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway. Following the murder of George Floyd, Faulkner secured the first one-on-one cable news interview with President Donald Trump in June 2020.
The interview, her second with the president, focused on the widespread civil unrest caused by Floyd’s death in police custody, as well as the president’s stance on civil rights. She is the only Black woman to anchor two consecutive Fox News Channel cable news programs (FNC). Harris Faulkner began working as an evening news anchor for KSTP-TV (ABC 5) in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 2000. She has six Emmy Awards for her successful broadcast work, including Best News Special and Best Newscaster for her coverage of Senator Paul Wellstone’s fatal plane crash in 2004.
Harris Faulkner Salary
When compared to CNN, ABC, CBS, and other national news organizations, Fox News anchors earn the most. The average annual salary for a FOX news anchor is $75,000, or $36 per hour. Fox news anchor salaries are higher than the national average of $58 thousand for all news anchors. She earns an annual salary of $2 Million.
What is Harris Faulkner Net Worth?
She has an estimated net worth of $6 Million.