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Roma Torre Biography

Roma Torre is an American Television Personality, Host, Anchor, Reporter, and Actress currently working as a Theater Critic for NY1. Prior to that, Roma anchored the award-winning “Inside City Hall,” a hard-hitting political and public affairs program described by one critic as “the 60 Minutes of local television.” Roma also performed numerous soaps and off-Broadway productions, Roma traded in the stage lights for the glare of television news cameras.

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Torre was born in New York City and grew up in Pittsburgh. Her exact date of birth is not yet confirmed. Roma Torre was born just in time to see her mother hauled off to jail. It was a celebrated case involving freedom of the press – Marie Torre, a print reporter for N.Y. Herald-Tribune became the first journalist in the country to go to jail for protecting a source of information. It was a ten-day sentence.

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Roma attended and graduated from Tufts University with a degree in English and history.

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Torre got married to her fellow student Ed Lopez in 1991, but later their marriage ended up in divorce. While in Boston she started a theater company with fellow Lopez. but the partnership with Ed thrived. Torre and Ed have two children, Alejandro and Alegra.

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Roma Torre Career

Torre began her television career at Channel 2 News, moving up to writing and producing. Then in 1986, when Cablevision announced the formation of the country’s first 24-hour local news station, News 12 Long Island, Roma was among the first reporters hired.

Roma stayed at News 12 for five years, reporting, anchoring and hosting a weekly news program. In addition, she was the film and theater critic for News 12, and her reviews were published in the television magazine “Total TV.”

From Long Island, Roma headed back to New York City in 1992, where she is NY1’s mid-day anchor. Roma had been anchoring the much-earlier “News All Morning,” but the need to sleep and the rigors of running a household with two young children prompted her to graduate to the kinder, gentler midday shift.

Prior to that, Roma anchored the award-winning “Inside City Hall,” a hard-hitting political and public affairs program described by one critic as “the 60 Minutes of local television.”

Roma’s theater years are still being put to good use in her role as NY1’s Theater Critic. She regularly contributes to NY1’s weekly theatre show, “NY1 On Stage,” and each year hosts the news channel’s red carpet coverage outside the Tony Awards.

In addition, Roma continues to cover news stories and special events, including NY1’s election night coverage, major ticket-tape parades, and whatever else is thrown in her direction.

Roma Torre Awards

Roma has won more than 25 broadcasting awards, including an Emmy for reporting and anchoring the Avianca plane crash disaster in 1991. In 1993, she and “News All Evening” anchor Lewis Dodley were honored by New York Magazine’s “Best Of” edition as the best news anchors in New York.

In 2003 she was the recipient of the Newswomen’s Club of New York’s 2003 Peggy Award for Broadcasting, for her review of the Broadway show “Big River.”

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