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Antonio Mora was born on 14 December, 1957 in Havana, Cuba, is an American journalist and news anchor. Discover Antonio Mora'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 66 years old?

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Occupation Journalist, Anchorman, Editor in Chief (NewsandNews.com)
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 14 December, 1957
Birthday 14 December
Birthplace Havana, Cuba
Nationality Cuba

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1957

Antonio Mora (born December 14, 1957) is a multiple Emmy Award winning journalist and television news anchor.

He is best known for his years at ABC News, including his four years as the news anchor and chief correspondent for Good Morning America.

He was an anchor on Al Jazeera America and its 9pm news broadcast.

For the first year and a half of the network's existence, he acted as the host of a show called Consider This.

He was the first Hispanic American male to anchor a primetime newscast in Chicago and one of the only Hispanic American males to anchor a national broadcast news show.

He is currently Editor in Chief of NewsandNews.com, a news aggregator website and app.

1960

Mora's family left Cuba in 1960.

He grew up in the United States and Caracas, Venezuela.

He received a law degree, summa cum laude, from the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello in Caracas and an LL.M. from Harvard Law School.

Before becoming a broadcaster, he was a corporate finance attorney at Debevoise & Plimpton in Manhattan.

He is the great grandson of Cuban politician and League of Nations President Cosme de la Torriente y Peraza.

He is the brother of former ATP touring pro, Alfonso Mora, brother-in-law of TV host Maite Delgado and former brother-in-law of model Ines Rivero.

Mora began his broadcasting career as a sports anchor and reporter for Univision’s New York station WXTV.

He then worked as an anchor and producer for Telemundo’s New York station, WNJU-TV.

He was one of the original announcers for ESPN’s international transmissions to Latin America and one of the original anchors for NBC News Nightside the overnight national newscast for the NBC Network.

He then served as a reporter and anchor for WTVJ in Miami and was the original co-host of Good Day L.A. for KTTV in Los Angeles, before being hired by ABC as the host of Good Morning America Sunday and correspondent for Good Morning America.

He later reported for virtually all of ABC News’ broadcasts, including Nightline and 20/20, covering news from more than a dozen countries on four continents.

He also anchored ABC News’ breaking news coverage and served as a correspondent for World News Tonight with Peter Jennings and as a regular substitute anchor for the weekend edition of World News Tonight.

1994

He had a cameo appearance in the 1994 film Speed starring Sandra Bullock.

Mora recently gained notoriety on YouTube after a video of him breaking into a fit of laughter with WFOR co-anchor Shannon Hori when reading a story about injuries suffered during sex that included "fractured penises" went viral and was featured on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

1999

In 1999, he became the news anchor for Good Morning America at the time when Diane Sawyer and Charles Gibson became the co-hosts of the show.

He was named one of the country's “100 Most Influential Hispanics” by Hispanic Business Magazine in 1999.

He received honorary doctorates from Our Lady of Holy Cross College and Ursinus College.

He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and is a former Vice President of Broadcast for the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.

He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Foundation and a volunteer with the United States Tennis Association.

He has served as a member of the boards of trustees of the Goodman Theatre, the Chicago Children's Choir and the Latin School of Chicago.

He maintains active involvement in many non-profit organizations and charities.

2008

Four years later, he left for Chicago where he served as the main anchor at the CBS owned-and-operated WBBM-TV until 2008.

2012

He was a news anchor at CBS owned-and-operated WFOR-TV in Miami until December 17, 2012.

He is an experienced debate moderator, having moderated gubernatorial debates in Illinois and Florida, and senatorial and congressional debates in Florida.

2013

On July 26, 2013 he was hired to host a weeknight current affairs talk show called Consider This on Al Jazeera America

Mora has received awards for reporting, anchoring, breaking-news anchoring, interviewing and commentary.

His honors include two Peabody Awards, a national Edward R. Murrow Award, two national Emmy Awards, nine local Emmy Awards and a Silver Dome.

2018

He also teaches Journalism at the University of Miami School of Communication (January 2018 to present).