Savannah Guthrie

Savannah Guthrie, born on December 27, 1971, is a popular host on N.B.C.’s “Today Show.” Guthrie was born in Australia but moved to Arizona at the age of two. The successful journalist immediately pursued a degree in journalism as soon as she graduated from high school and began her broadcasting career in 1993 at A.B.C.’s KMIZ television station. As she built her career in journalism, Guthrie went on to pursue a degree in law and earned her Juris Doctor degree in 2002. After a few years of practicing law, Guthrie went back to broadcasting and is now known as one of N.B.C.’s most respected news anchors. We celebrate this mother of two’s birthday here!

Fast Facts

Full Name:

Savannah Guthrie

Nickname:

Savvy

Birth date:

December 27, 1971

Age:

52

Zodiac Sign:

Capricorn

Height:

5' 0"

Relationship Status:

Married

Net Worth:

$30 million

Savannah's Social Media:

Background

Savannah Guthrie, N.B.C.’s broadcast journalist and former attorney, was born on December 27, 1971, in Melbourne, Australia. When Guthrie was two years old, she moved with her family to Tucson, Arizona, where she grew up. Guthrie has always had an interest in journalism, and she immediately enrolled at the University of Arizona after graduating from Amphitheater High School in Tucson. She was a top university student, a 1993 cum laude graduate.

The young graduate started her career journey in Columbia, Missouri, as a broadcaster at A.B.C.’s television station, KMIZ, where she worked for two years. In 1995, she began working for N.B.C.’s KVOA and stayed there for five years before she moved to Washington, D.C., to work for WRC-TV. While there, she gained quality broadcasting experience as she reported on major stories such as the 9/11 attack on The Pentagon and the 2001 Anthrax attacks. During this time, the rising broadcaster decided to pursue a law degree and enrolled at Georgetown University Law Center, where she earned her Juris Doctor degree and graduated with a magna cum laude. Following her law degree, she became a bar member of the District of Columbia and Arizona after she scored first place on the Arizona Bar Exam. She was also a member of the Order of the Coif, where she received the International Academy of Trial Lawyers Student Advocacy award for her work with domestic violence victims. Guthrie also served as a litigation associate and specialized in white-collar criminal defense at a law firm. Combining her love for journalism and law, she became a trial correspondent for CourtTV in 2007, where she broadcast several trials across the country, some of them being the Michael Jackson trial and the Martha Stewart case. Later that year, she worked for N.B.C. News as a White House correspondent. Within the same year, she became an N.B.C. news anchor and substitute anchor for the channel’s Nightly News. She was also appointed as N.B.C.’s news chief legal analyst while serving as a co-anchor on the Today Show, replacing Ann Curry. In 2011, she became the show’s chief legal editor.

In addition to being a successful news anchor, Guthrie is also a mother of two and the wife of Michael Feldman, a public relations and communications consultant, whom she married in 2014. The couple welcomed their first child in 2014 and their second in 2016. Guthrie was married before her marriage to Feldman, to B.B.C. news presenter Mark Orchard, from 2005 to 2009.

Career timeline

1993
Her Journalism Career Begins

Savannah Guthrie works in Columbia, Missouri, as a broadcaster at A.B.C.’s KMIZ television station.

2002
She Earns Her Juris Doctor Degree

Guthrie studies at the Georgetown University Law Center and earns her Juris Doctor degree.

2007
A Trial Correspondent at CourtTV

She joins CourtTV as a trial correspondent and broadcasts several trials across the country.

2007
She Becomes a White House Correspondent

Guthrie resumes work as a White House correspondent for N.B.C. News.

2011
A Chief Legal Editor

She becomes a chief legal editor for N.B.C. News’ “Today Show.”

Why We Love Savannah Guthrie

  1. She interviews prominent figures

    Guthrie’s known for her exclusive, insightful interviews with celebrities and prominent figures such as Donald Trump. Recently, she had an in-depth interview with Amber Heard, after Heard’s defamation trial with Johnny Depp.

  2. She’s well educated and hard working

    Guthrie didn’t stop at journalism! She furthered her education with a law degree and worked in the field for a few years before going back to broadcasting and journalism.

  3. She’s open about her opinions

    Guthrie expresses her opinion without fear. Once, she said that “you wouldn’t go to the bathroom in public, so why breastfeed your babies in public?” This statement caused outrage among moms around the world who breastfeed in public — but she was only expressing her opinion.

5 Surprising Facts

  1. She was a commentator on “World’s Dumbest…”

    For a few episodes of season one of “TruTV Presents: World’s Dumbest…,” Savannah Guthrie served as a commentator.

  2. She’s starred in a series and film

    Guthrie made an appearance in the season finale of “30 Rock,” an N.B.C. sitcom, and “Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!”

  3. She’s a children’s book author

    Guthrie has poured her writing skills into children’s books and has published two, “Princesses Wear Pants” and “Princesses Save the World.”

  4. She once suffered an eye injury

    Her son, Charlie, accidentally hit her in the eye with his toy train, but she’s since recovered from the injury.

  5. Her birth flower is Narcissus

    Her birth flower, the Narcissus, symbolizes good wishes, hope, and wealth.

Savannah Guthrie FAQs

How did Savannah Guthrie celebrate Mother’s Day?

Guthrie spent the holiday alone, sharing a series of Instagram stories documenting her solo Mother’s Day morning.

What happened to Savannah Guthrie on Monday’s “Today Show?”

She was overcome with emotion as she broadcast some heartbreaking news.

What’s Savannah Guthrie like under stress?

Guthrie is made of sturdy stuff and doesn’t wilt under pressure.

Savannah Guthrie’s birthday dates

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