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Mike Rowe
NameMike Rowe
OccupationTelevision host, narrator, and former opera singer
Birth dateMarch 18, 1962
Birth placeBaltimore, Maryland, United States
NationalityAmerican
EducationOverlea High School, Essex Community College, Towson University

Mike Rowe is a renowned television host, narrator, and former opera singer, best known for his work on Discovery Channel's Dirty Jobs and CNN's Somebody's Gotta Do It. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Rowe developed an interest in performing arts at a young age, attending Overlea High School and later studying music at Essex Community College and Towson University. He began his career as an opera singer, performing with companies such as the Baltimore Opera and the Washington National Opera. Rowe's unique blend of humor and curiosity has made him a beloved figure in American television, with appearances on shows like The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

Early Life and Education

Mike Rowe was born on March 18, 1962, in Baltimore, Maryland, to John Rowe and Peggy Rowe. He grew up in Overlea, Maryland, and developed an interest in music and theater at a young age, attending Overlea High School and participating in the school's drama club. Rowe later attended Essex Community College and Towson University, where he studied music and communications. During his time at Towson University, Rowe became involved with the Towson University Choir and the Baltimore Choral Arts Society. He also worked as a freelance writer for The Baltimore Sun and The Washington Post.

Career

Rowe's career in television began as a host for QVC, where he worked from 1990 to 1993, alongside other notable hosts like Bob Bowersox and Jill Bauer. He later moved to TBS (Turner Broadcasting System) and TNT (Turner Network Television), hosting shows like The Most and Worst Case Scenarios. Rowe's breakthrough came in 2003, when he began hosting Dirty Jobs on the Discovery Channel, a show that explored unusual and often dirty occupations, featuring guests like Ted Nugent and MythBusters' Adam Savage. He has also narrated documentaries like How the Universe Works and Deadliest Catch, and has made appearances on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report.

Television Hosting

As a television host, Rowe has become known for his charismatic personality and ability to connect with his guests, including Nick Offerman and Mayim Bialik. He has hosted a range of shows, from Dirty Jobs to Somebody's Gotta Do It, which aired on CNN from 2014 to 2016. Rowe has also made appearances on other TV shows, including The Simpsons, Family Guy, and American Dad!, as well as The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live!. In addition to his work on Discovery Channel and CNN, Rowe has hosted shows on Travel Channel, History Channel, and Science Channel, featuring guests like Neil deGrasse Tyson and Bill Nye.

Philanthropy

Rowe is also involved in various philanthropic efforts, including the mikeroweWORKS Foundation, which provides scholarships to students pursuing careers in the trades. He has also worked with organizations like the Boy Scouts of America and the USO (United Service Organizations), and has supported charities like the Wounded Warrior Project and the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. In 2013, Rowe launched the Professionals for mikeroweWORKS campaign, which aimed to promote the value of skilled trades and raise awareness about the need for more workers in these fields, with support from companies like Caterpillar Inc. and Deere & Company.

Personal Life

Rowe currently resides in San Francisco, California, and is known for his love of classical music and opera. He has been involved in various relationships over the years, including with Danielle Burgio and Sandy Dotson. Rowe is also an avid hiker and outdoorsman, and has climbed mountains like Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Rainier. He has also written articles for publications like The Wall Street Journal and Forbes, and has been a guest on podcasts like The Tim Ferriss Show and The Joe Rogan Experience.

Awards and Recognition

Throughout his career, Rowe has received numerous awards and nominations for his work, including multiple Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award. He has also been recognized for his philanthropic efforts, receiving awards from organizations like the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the American Legion. In 2017, Rowe was awarded the Horatio Alger Award for his contributions to the field of education and his support for the trades. He has also been honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, alongside other notable celebrities like Dolly Parton and Elton John. Category:American television hosts

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