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Dan Harris (Daniel B. Harris) was born on 26 July, 1971 in Newton, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American journalist and author (born 1971). Discover Dan Harris's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
Popular As |
Daniel B. Harris |
Occupation |
Television journalist |
Age |
52 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
Born |
26 July 1971 |
Birthday |
26 July |
Birthplace |
Newton, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Nationality |
United States
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He is a member of famous Television with the age 52 years old group.
Dan Harris Height, Weight & Measurements
At 52 years old, Dan Harris height not available right now. We will update Dan Harris's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Dan Harris's Wife?
His wife is Bianca Harris (m. May 30, 2009)
Family |
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Not Available |
Wife |
Bianca Harris (m. May 30, 2009) |
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Children |
1 |
Dan Harris Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dan Harris worth at the age of 52 years old? Dan Harris’s income source is mostly from being a successful Television. He is from United States. We have estimated Dan Harris's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
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Under Review |
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Source of Income |
Television |
Dan Harris Social Network
Timeline
Daniel B. Harris (born July 26, 1971) is a retired American journalist for ABC News.
He was an anchor for Nightline and co-anchor of the weekend edition of Good Morning America.
His father is in the chair of the radiation oncology residency program at Harvard University and his mother is a pathologist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and an expert on lymphomas.
His younger brother, Matthew Carmichael Harris, is a venture capitalist.
Harris graduated in 1993 from Colby College in Waterville, Maine.
Harris began his career as an anchor for WLBZ in Bangor, Maine.
He then worked for two years at WCSH in Portland, Maine, as an anchor and political reporter.
From 1997 to 2000 he was an anchor at New England Cable News.
He joined ABC News in 2000.
Harris has said that his self-examination, abandonment of drugs, and adoption of meditation were prompted by an on-air panic attack in 2004.
In the book, Harris recounts how he resolved the apparent conflict between meditation-induced equanimity and the aggressive competitiveness required for success as a TV news journalist.
He also anchored ABC's coverage of Hurricane Katrina in September 2005.
He anchored World News Sunday from 2006 to 2011 and frequently anchored World News, ABC World News Tonight weekend editions and Nightline.
He is also a frequent contributor to World News.
Harris received an Edward R. Murrow Award for his reporting on a young Iraqi man who received the help he needed in order to move to America, and in 2009 won an Emmy Award for his Nightline report, "How to Buy a Child in Ten Hours".
He has been awarded honorary doctorates by his alma mater Colby College and by the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.
In October 2010, he was named the new co-anchor for the weekend edition of Good Morning America.
In October 2013, he was named a co-anchor for Nightline, succeeding Bill Weir.
In August 2021, Harris announced that he would be leaving ABC News to focus on his meditation company.
He retired from ABC News on September 26, 2021.
In addition to reporting on a range of natural disasters and several mass shootings, and from multiple combat zones, Harris led the network's reporting on religion, especially evangelicalism, and once spent 48 hours in solitary confinement for a story on criminal justice.
Harris' book, 10% Happier: How I Tamed the Voice in My Head, Reduced Stress Without Losing My Edge, and Found Self-Help That Really Works – a True Story, was published in March 2014.
A meditation smartphone application was launched in 2015 and rebranded as 10% Happier, based on Harris' book.
Harris is married to Dr. Bianca Harris; they have a son.
Although he refers to himself as "half-Jewish“ and “culturally Jewish", he identifies as a Buddhist.
In high school Harris played the drums in a band with the bassist for the rock band The Unband.
On March 1, 2016, it was announced that Harris would become the host of the game show 500 Questions, replacing Richard Quest.
Harris encourages the use of meditation, and he uses a method of watching the breath.
His "10% Happier" podcasts are interviews with other meditators.