Amy Robach Biography

Amy Robach is an American reporter and anchor who was born and raised in St. Joseph, Michigan, United States. Currently, she works as a presenter for ABC News in New York. Amy is also the co-anchor of ABC’s 20/20 news and was previously a fill-in anchor for ABC’s Good Morning America.

Previously, she worked as a correspondent reporter for NBC News and co-host of the Saturday edition of NBC’s Today. Amy co-hosts 20/20 news alongside David Muir where she replaced Elizabeth Vargas in May 2018.

Amy Robach Age

She was born on February 6, 1973, in St. Joseph, Michigan, United States. As of 2020, Amy is 47 years old. She also celebrates her birthday on February 6

Amy Robach Height

Amy stands at a height of 1.65 m. She has Hazel eyes and short straight blond hair.

Amy Robach Family

Our efforts to find out more information about Amy’s Parents came to no avail as such information is not publicly available. But well-known sources have confirmed that Amy is a cousin to former Nashville Star contestant named Matt Lindahl.

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Amy Robach Education

Sources have confirmed that Amy is a graduate of Brookwood high school in Snellville, Georgia. She also attended the University of Georgia where she studied broadcast journalism. Amy was the 4th runner up of the 1995 Miss Georgia Pageant.

Amy Robach Husband

Amy was previously married to her ex-husband Tim McIntosh from 1998 until their divorce was finalized in 2008. Amy shares custody of her two daughters with Tim.

Robach later became engaged to former Melrose Place star Andrew Shue in September 2009. They tied the knot on  February 6, 2010, which was Amy’s 37th birthday.

The wedding was held at The Lighthouse located in Chelsea Piers. Amy has three stepsons from Andrew’s previous marriage.

Tim Mcintosh Amy Robach

Tim McIntosh is Amy’s ex-husband to whom they have two daughters together. Tim is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major League in 1990 and 1996. Ava (2002) and Analise (2006) are the daughters of Amy and Tim.

Amy Robach ABC News

Amy is currently working as the co-anchor of ABC’s 20/20 alongside David Muir. Previously, she worked as a news anchor for ABC’s Good Morning America from 2014 to 2018. She is known for traveling nationally and internationally to cover major news events ever since she joined ABC.  Some of her news reports include the terrorist attacks in Manchester, UK, and in Brussels, Belgium. This also includes the mass shootings at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, TX.

Amy Robach NBC

Before joining ABC News, Amy worked at NBC from 2003 to 2012. There she was the co-anchor of NBC’s Saturday TODAY News and NBC’s Weekday TODAY News. During that time, Amy also filled in as a Nightly News anchor as well. Previously, Amy had also worked as a correspondent for WTTG TV in Washington, DC, and WCBD TV in Charleston, SC.

Amy Robach Breast Cancer

On November 11, 2013, Amy announced on Good Morning America that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. This was after she received a mammogram on live television on October 1, 2013.  Robach took a leave from broadcasting in order to undergo a bilateral mastectomy.

On November 22, 2013, Robach shared with the public that doctors found a second malignant tumor in her other breast. Therefore, cancer had spread to her lymph nodes (classified as stage IIB). She then underwent eight rounds of chemotherapy, radiation and reconstructive surgery. We will update you when we get more information about her treatment.

Amy Robach Salary

Reliable sources have confirmed that Amy receives $1 million as her annual salary. This is possible because ABC is known for giving its employees a good salary. Furthermore, Amy has managed to influence viewers with her skills in broadcast journalism.

Amy Robach Diet

Our efforts to find out more about Amy’s diet came to no avail as such information is not publicly available. Thus, her strict diet is still unclear. But due to her health revealed on her Instagram post that she follows a nutritious and healthy diet to keep fit. Therefore, we will update this section once we get relevant information.

Amy Robach Net Worth

Robach’s approximated net worth is $10 million. Amy has been able to gather this amount of worth from her career as a journalist.

Quick Facts About Amy Robach

• Full Name: Amy Joanne Robach
• Date of Birth: February 6, 1973
• Age: 47 years old
• Place of Birth: St. Joseph, Michigan
• Birthday: February 6
• Nationality: American
• Marital Status: Married
• Kids: Ava McIntosh and Annie McIntosh
• Height: 1.65 m

Amy Robach Twitter

https://twitter.com/arobach

Amy Robach Instagram
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Pantless? ABC’s Will Reeve gives coronavirus report on a video call, but you can see his legs

ABC correspondent Will Reeve was a little too casual during his Tuesday segment with the anchors of “Good Morning America.” (Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation)
Reporting the news has taken an almost casual tone because of quarantines necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic, with anchors and correspondents working from home.
ABC News correspondent Will Reeve might have been a bit too casual working from home Tuesday morning while speaking with “Good Morning America” anchor Michael Strahan and Amy Robach.
As Reeve, 27, the son of the late actor, Christopher Reeve, spoke with the “GMA” anchors on a segment called “Pharmacies of the Future,” he was dressed in business casual attire — from the waist up. From the waist down, he was wearing comfortable shorts, clearly visible and showing his legs because of the camera angle, People reported.
Detroit News film critic Adam Graham was the first to notice, tweeting, “Hey, put some pants on my guy.”
“They’re shorts, I promise,” Reeve answered back in a tweet.
Later on Twitter, Reeve explained his casual attire.

“Trying to be efficient I got ready for a post-GMA workout a little too soon this morning,” Reeve tweeted. “The camera angle, along with friends, family, and several hundred strangers on the social media made me rethink my morning routine. Any sartorial tips from these people who are wearing a belt, trousers and shoes during their work video calls at home are most welcome. Now, back to work. Wearing pants.”

It’s not the first time an ABC News correspondent did a report in his shorts. Peter Jennings, reporting from Cairo, did his camera standup in a formal coat. But when the segment was over, the cameraman panned down, to reveal Jennings’s untucked shirt covering his bare legs. The moment is captured on YouTube (skip ahead to the 2:16 mark).
Reeve remained lighthearted about it. “I have ARRIVED* * in the most hilariously mortifying way possible,” he tweeted.

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