Monica Malpass Bio, Age, Family, Husband, House, Education

Monica Malpass Biography

Monica Malpass s an American journalist who recently worked as a co-anchor of Action News at 5 pm and anchor of the award-winning political discussion program Inside Story, hosting political debates and anchoring many public service segments for 6abc. She joined WPVI-TV/Channel 6 in January of 1988.

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How old is Monica Malpass? – Age

She is 60 years old as of 28 April 2021. She was born in 1961 in High Point, North Carolina, United States.

Monica Malpass Family

She is the daughter of William Ray Malpass and Winona Roberta Malpass.

Monica Malpass Education

Monica graduated from Villanova University with a Master of Arts in Political Science in 1999. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1983, was a Rotary Scholar at the University of Puerto Rico in 1984, and was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Neumann College. Monica has completed the Brookings Institution’s “Inside Washington” program. She also served on the World Affairs Council.

Is Monica Malpass still Married? – Husband

Malpass has a son, Jake Cutler, from her former marriage to David Cutler. Malpass gave birth to twin boys, Hunter Jace Malpass and Zeke Jones Malpass, on Monday, April 12, 2010.

Monica Malpass House

Malpass reduces the list price of a Rittenhouse home to under $3 million. Six bedrooms, five bathrooms, two half-baths, nine fireplaces, and a gym are among the amenities offered by the four-story home. In 2009, Malpass added a sunroom, and in 2016, he added a two-tiered deck. There is also a two-car garage, original hardwood floors, and high ceilings on the property.

According to the listing, this historic townhome was built in 1865 for physician James McCrea and his family. She listed the house for sale for the second time in three years in June 2020, for more than $1 million less than in 2017.

Why did Monica Malpass leave Channel 6 Action News?

Malpass announced her departure from 6abc Action News on May 22, 2019, during the 5 p.m. newscast, after more than three decades of reporting in Philadelphia. She stated that she is excited to investigate potential national and international opportunities and determine what is best for her family and career.

Monica Malpass Photo
Monica Malpass Photo

Monica Malpass Career

She previously worked as an anchor and reporter at WXII-TV in Winston-Salem, North Carolina; a reporter at WFMY-TV in Greensboro, North Carolina; an anchor and reporter at WCHL-AM in Chapel Hill, North Carolina; and a reporter for “The Daily Tar Heel” in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Monica has completed the Brookings Institution’s “Inside Washington” program. She also served on the World Affairs Council.

Monica has covered every election since 1988, Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign, President George W. Bush and Bill Clinton’s inaugurations, John F. Kennedy’s plane crash, Princess Diana’s funeral in London in 1997, and the Eagles’ Super Bowl game in 2005. She also landed exclusive interviews with Hillary Rodham Clinton, Vice Presidential candidate Joseph Lieberman, Governors Ed Rendell and Tom Ridge, Senators Arlen Specter and Rick Santorum, UPI White House Correspondents, and UPI White House Correspondents.

She also got exclusive interviews with Hillary Rodham Clinton, Vice Presidential candidate Joseph Lieberman, Governors Ed Rendell and Tom Ridge, Senators Arlen Specter and Rick Santorum, UPI White House Correspondent Helen Thomas, political analyst George Stephanopoulos, and a slew of other state and national officials.

Monica was a member of the Union League of Philadelphia and served on two boards of directors at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Children’s Seashore House. She is also involved with the William Penn Charter School and participates in dozens of charity events each year.

Monica Malpass Awards

Her honors include 2006, induction into the Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame; 2003, Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters, first place, Children’s Programs; 2003, Society of Professional Journalists, first place, Children’s Programs; and 2003, Society of Professional Journalists, first place, Children’s Programs. Children’s Series; first place, Society of Professional Journalists, 2000 TV Arts & Culture Reporting and Best TV News Story awards Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Judge’s Merit Award, 2000; Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Judge’s Merit Award, 1999; Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Judge’s Merit Award, 2000; Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Judge’s Merit Award, 1999; Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Judge 1999-Best Female Newscaster-Main Line Today Magazine, 1998-Women In Communications, “Broadcaster of the Year,” Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters, 1998, 1st place for “Spot News,” Pennsylvania Honor Roll 1996