Serena Altschul Bio, Age, Family, Husband, Salary, Net Worth, CBS Career

Serena Altschul Biography

Serena Altschul is a News presenter, reporter, actress, and writer from the United States working as the broadcast journalist of CBS News Sunday Morning at MTV News and CBS. She joined CBS in 1979.

Advertisements

How old is Serena Altschul? – Age

She is 50 years old as of 13 October 2020. She was born in 1970 in New York, New York, United States.

Serena Altschul Family

She was born to Siri von Reis and Arthur Goodhart Altshul, a member of the Lehman banking family. Her mother is of half-Finnish and half-Swedish ancestry and her father is of Jewish ancestry. She has two brothers and a sister from her father’s previous marriage and three half-brothers and a step-brother from her mother’s marriage to reality television star Patricia Dey. Her parents divorced and she and her two siblings were raised by their mother after her father’s divorce.

Who is Serena Altschul married to? – Husband

She is so personal when it comes to her personal life. He has not revealed the identity of his parents and siblings; He is not known whether he is married, divorced, widowed, engaged, or dating.

Serena Altschul Photo
Serena Altschul Photo

Serena Altschul Salary

She is said to be earning an annual salary of $2.5 million.

Serena Altschul Net Worth

Her net worth is estimated to be $8 million.

Serena Altschul Career

Altschul studied English literature at Scripps College for a few years but did not graduate. She worked as an associate producer on the political documentary The Last Party in 1993, while still in college.

After graduation, she worked as an anchor/reporter for two years at Channel One News, a channel seen in high schools across the country. She began working for MTV in 1987 and was promoted to MTV News in January 1996. She also hosted and produced MTV News: UNfiltered, Breaking it Down, and True Life. Altschul worked at CNN from 2002 to 2003. She hosted and produced a CNN special about the reintroduction of PCP.

She was named a CBS News contributing correspondent on December 23, 2003. She has been a regular on CBS Sunday Morning since 2013. Jay-1999 Z’s song “Dope Man” featured her as herself. She also appeared in the films Queen of the Damned and Josie and the Pussycats as herself.