Jane Pauley (American television host and author) Bio: Age, Career, Spouse, Education, Height, Nationality & Net Worth

Jane Pauley

Jane Pauley Biography and Wiki

Margaret Jane Pauley, born on October 31, 1950, in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a well-known American TV host and author. She rose to fame as a co-anchor on NBC’s “Today” show from 1976 to 1989. Later, she hosted “Dateline NBC” from 1992 to 2003 and has been the host of CBS’s “Sunday Morning” since 2016. In addition to her television career, Pauley has written several books and is a strong advocate for mental health awareness, sharing her personal experience with bipolar disorder. She is married to Garry Trudeau, the cartoonist behind the “Doonesbury” comic strip.

Jane Pauley’s age and birthday

Pauley was born on October 31, 1950, in Indianapolis, Indiana, making her a Scorpio.

Jane Pauley height and weight

Pauley stands at approximately 5 feet 8 inches (1.72 meters) tall.

Jane Pauley

Jane Pauley educational background

Pauley attended Warren Central High School in Indianapolis, where she thrived in speech and debate. After graduating in 1968, she pursued a degree in political science at Indiana University Bloomington, earning her diploma in 1972. While at Indiana University, she was part of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and also performed with the sorority’s jug band, the Kappa Pickers.

Jane Pauley’s dating life, spouse and children

Pauley married Garry Trudeau, the Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist behind the comic strip “Doonesbury.” They met at a dinner party hosted by Tom and Meredith Brokaw in the late 1970s and they married on June 14, 1980. The couple has three children: Rachel, a lawyer; Ross, who studied English literature and creative writing; and Thomas, who holds an MBA from the Yale School of Management.

Jane Pauley’s nationality, parents and siblings

Pauley is an American, born in Indianapolis, Indiana, and is a fifth-generation Hoosier. She is the daughter of Richard Grandison Pauley, a travelling salesman, and Mary E. (née Patterson) Pauley, a homemaker. Jane has an older sister, Ann Pauley, who has been her closest confidante since they were children.

Jane Pauley career

Pauley has had an impressive career in television journalism. She began in 1972 as a reporter at WISH-TV in Indianapolis. After three years, she moved to WMAQ-TV in Chicago, where she made history as the first woman to anchor a major evening newscast. In 1976, at just 25 years old, Pauley was selected to replace Barbara Walters as co-anchor of NBC’s “Today” show, a role she held for 13 years, gaining national recognition for her work.

In 1992, Pauley transitioned to “Dateline NBC,” where she spent 11 years as a host and correspondent. After leaving NBC in 2003, she hosted a syndicated daytime talk show, “The Jane Pauley Show,” which was unfortunately canceled after only one season. In 2009, Pauley returned to the “Today” show as a contributor, where she hosted a popular segment called “Your Life Calling,” focusing on issues related to aging and retirement.

In 2014, Pauley became a contributor to CBS Sunday Morning, and in 2016, she succeeded Charles Osgood as the show’s host. She continues to bring her warm, engaging presence to the show each Sunday. Throughout her career, Pauley has also been an advocate for mental health awareness, publicly sharing her experiences with bipolar disorder to help reduce stigma and promote understanding.

Jane Pauley’s net worth and salary

She has a net worth of $40 million and generates an annual salary of $240,000.

Jane Pauley’s social media handles: Twitter & Facebook 

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