Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Chris Cuomo | |
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| Name | Chris Cuomo |
| Caption | Cuomo in 2014 |
| Birth name | Christopher Charles Cuomo |
| Birth date | 9 August 1970 |
| Birth place | New York City, U.S. |
| Education | Yale University (BA), Fordham University (JD) |
| Occupation | Journalist, television host |
| Spouse | Cristina Greeven, 2001 |
| Parents | Mario Cuomo, Matilda Cuomo |
| Relatives | Andrew Cuomo (brother), Margaret I. Cuomo (sister), Maria Cuomo Cole (sister) |
Chris Cuomo is an American journalist and former television news anchor. He gained prominence as a co-anchor of ABC's 20/20 and later as the host of CNN's weeknight news program Cuomo Prime Time. His career has been marked by high-profile interviews and significant controversy, particularly surrounding his advisory role during his brother Andrew Cuomo's political scandals, which led to his termination from CNN.
Christopher Charles Cuomo was born in Queens, New York City, into a prominent political family. His father, Mario Cuomo, served three terms as the Governor of New York, and his mother, Matilda Cuomo, was an advocate for education. He is the younger brother of former Governor Andrew Cuomo and has three sisters, including Margaret I. Cuomo and Maria Cuomo Cole. Cuomo attended Trinity School in Manhattan before enrolling at Yale University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1995. He subsequently obtained a Juris Doctor from Fordham University School of Law in 1998, passing the New York State Bar Examination.
Cuomo began his journalism career as a correspondent for Fox News in 2000, covering major stories like the September 11 attacks. He moved to ABC News in 2003, where he served as a general assignment correspondent for Good Morning America and World News Tonight. His role expanded significantly when he became a co-anchor of the news magazine program 20/20 alongside Elizabeth Vargas. During his tenure at ABC, Cuomo reported from conflict zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan and conducted interviews with notable figures including President George W. Bush and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. He also hosted the ABC reality series The Mole in 2001.
In 2013, Cuomo joined CNN to co-anchor the morning show New Day alongside Kate Bolduan and Michaela Pereira. His profile at the network rose considerably with the launch of his own primetime show, Cuomo Prime Time, in 2018. The program became one of CNN's highest-rated, known for Cuomo's direct interviewing style and segments like "Closing Arguments." However, his tenure was engulfed in controversy during the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent political scandals involving his brother, Andrew Cuomo. It was revealed that Cuomo had participated in strategy calls with the governor's senior staff to address allegations of misconduct and the handling of nursing home deaths. This led to an internal investigation by CNN and his suspension in November 2021, followed by his termination in December 2021 for violating journalistic standards.
Following his departure from CNN, Cuomo launched a new independent news program, The Chris Cuomo Project, on NewsNation in October 2022. He also hosts a daily podcast, The Chris Cuomo Podcast, and contributes commentary to SiriusXM. In 2023, he began hosting a live talk show on WABC Radio in New York City. Cuomo has been involved in legal actions, including filing an arbitration claim against CNN for wrongful termination, which was settled in 2023. He continues to be a frequent commentator on American politics and media.
Cuomo married magazine editor Cristina Greeven in 2001; the couple has three children and resides in Southampton, New York. He is an avid mixed martial arts enthusiast and has trained in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, earning a purple belt. Cuomo has been open about his health struggles, including a serious battle with COVID-19 in 2020 that required hospitalization. His family remains deeply involved in Democratic Party politics, and he maintains a close relationship with his siblings despite the controversies surrounding his brother's administration.
Category:American television journalists Category:CNN people Category:ABC News people Category:1970 births Category:Living people