Shaun Robinson Bio, Age, Height, Net Worth, Married, Husband

Shaun Robinson Biography

Shaun Robinson is an Emmy Award-winning American journalist and television host.

Shaun Robinson Age

Shaun Robinson was born on July 11, 1962 in Detroit, MI U.S.

Shaun Robinson Net Worth

The Emmy Award-winning television personality and correspondent, has a net worth of $2 million dollars.

Shaun Robinson Husband

Robinson was married in 1994 to MLB player Darryl Hamilton, later the couple call it quit and divorced citing irreconcilable issues.

Shaun Robinson Education

Born in Detroit, Michigan, Robinson is a graduate of Detroit’s Cass Technical High School. She then moved to Atlanta to join Spelman College.

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Shaun Robinson Career

Robinson started her career in Detroit at WGPR-TV (now WWJ-TV), the first African-American owned television station in the U.S. After that she was a medical reporter and weekend anchor for WISN-TV in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where her series on women and cancer garnered her an Associated Press award. Robinson also served as host of the daily talk show Milwaukee’s Talking.

She later joined newly formed KEYE-TV in Austin, Texas in 1995, as a reporter and anchor where her series “Profiles in Power”, focusing on women who made an impact in Central Texas, earned Robinson an American Women in Radio and Television award.

Before joining Access Hollywood, she was a reporter and anchor for WSVN-TV in Miami, Florida. During her tenure there, Robinson anchored coverage of both the Clinton impeachment hearings and of Hurricane George, which devastated the Florida Keys. Robinson traveled to Oklahoma to profile survivors of the Oklahoma City bombing. She filled in for Meredith Vieira on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire for the week of June 8–12, 2009.

Robinson was a guest star in October 2010 on a celebrity edition episode of the game show Don’t Forget the Lyrics. She played and won $10,000 for her selected charity, Girls, Inc. Robinson co-hosted the NBC coverage of The Tournament of Roses Parade with Al Roker for NBC on January 1, 2011 and again on January 2, 2012.