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Chris Wragge Biography, Age, Wife, CBS News, Height, and Net Worth

Chris Wragge
Chris Wragge

Chris Wragge Age

Chris was born on June 19, 1970, in Hackensack, New Jersey.

Chris Wragge Wife

Chris married  Sarah Siciliano in 2015 subsequent to dating her for quite a while. Together, they have a youngster named Christian Price Wragge II.  Previously Chris was married to display Victoria Silvstedt in 2000.

Their marriage went on for a considerable length of time and got separated in 2009. After a long time in Manhattan, as of late got comfortable with Wyckoff with his significant other, Sarah, and child, Christian.

Victoria Silvstedt Chris Wragge

Chris separated from his first spouse, Victoria Silvstedt, following the disclosure of photos highlighting Victoria with another man.  A media source released Victoria’s photographs in 2007, and the couple formally separated in 2009.

Chris and Victoria wedded in the year 2000. Around then Victoria was a well-known Swedish model, entertainer, and Playboy’s Playmate of the Year. Chris was functioning as an anchor and sports chief for NBC Sports in Houston, Texas, at that point. He later turned into an anchor for CBS New York.

Chris Wragge Height

He is 5 feet 11 inches tall.

Chris Wragge Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $3 million.

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Chris Wragge Biography

Chris Wragge is an American reporter. He is the co-anchor for New York’s CBS2’s “News This Morning” and CBS2’s “News at Noon”, close by Mary Calvi.

Beforehand Chris was on WCBS’s 5 p.m. what’s more, 11 p.m. communicates until he moved to CBS’s The Early Show (across the country), where he filled in as morning co-anchor from January 2011 until January 6, 2012, when the transmission was supplanted.

Chris was born in Hackensack, New Jersey, United States. He was raised in Rutherford by his folks who are yet obscure. In his youth, he had a distinct fascination with sports and he additionally got a football grant to the University of New Hampshire.

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Chris become a commentator for CBS2 News at Noon and CBS News at 5 PM with recently employed Kristine Johnson on November 6, 2006. The two supplanted Mary Calvi and news veteran Roz Abrams.

Chris turned into the lead workday anchor (with Erica Hill) for CBS News’ The Early Show on January 3, 2011, in the wake of serving in a similar job on the Saturday form for them beyond a couple of years (while likewise working his essential occupation at WCBS).

At the point when Chris was recounted looming changes to the CBS morning program in September 2011, he got back to WCBS, supplanting Don Dahler as co-anchor for New York’s WCBS-TV 6 p.m. weeknight broadcast, close by Dana Tyler. He and Tyler additionally became co-anchors of WLNY-TV 10/55’s News at 9 p.m. in July 2012.

Chris was moved to secure CBS 2 News This Morning and CBS 2 News at Noon close by Mary Calvi supplanting Rob Morrison in February 2013, because of Morrison’s takeoff following an aggressive behavior at the home episode. Thus, Dana Tyler works solo on CBS 2 News at 6 PM. Chris has been an occupant of Wyckoff, New Jersey, having moved there from Manhattan.

Chris turned into a games columnist for WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire.  His first TV appearance was as a correspondent as a component of a 48 Hours report on NBA Spring Break 1991. Chris then, at that point, turned into an anchor for the daily sportscasts on WVIT-TV, an NBC subsidiary in Hartford, Connecticut. He was likewise a correspondent for NBC Sports, including the NBA, the WNBA, Notre Dame football, the Gator Bowl, the Sun America Sportsdesk, and the Olympics.

He was a reporter with the broadly partnered amusement news show Entertainment Tonight from 1996 to 1997.  His first meeting was with entertainer Kurt Russell. Chris forged ahead to cover the Oscars, the Emmys, and the Grammys.

Chris joined NBC Sports in 1998, and became Sports Director and anchor of the daily sportscasts on News2Houston on KPRC-TV in Houston, Texas, and was the beneficiary of the 2002 Associated Press “Best Sportscast” grant for the Houston region.

While still with NBC Sports and KPRC in December 2000, Chris joined USA Sports as the on-location journalist for PGA Tour Sunday, the PGA Tour’s driving transmission accomplice. Chris additionally turned into the moderator of Ask DIY, HGTV, and the Travel Channel.

Chris was a behind-the-chutes columnist for the PBR’s Built Ford Tough Series during their NBC broadcasts in 2003 and 2004, and on several occasions filled in as the in-depth commentator in George Michael’s nonappearance. After long-term sportscaster Warner Wolf was unexpectedly terminated in 2004, he joined WCBS-TV as a lead sports anchor.

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