Elizabeth Vargas

Journalist

Elizabeth Vargas was born in Paterson, New Jersey, United States on September 6th, 1962 and is the Journalist. At the age of 62, Elizabeth Vargas biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Elizabeth Anne Vargas
Date of Birth
September 6, 1962
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Paterson, New Jersey, United States
Age
62 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Networth
$3 Million
Salary
$750 Thousand
Profession
Journalist
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Elizabeth Vargas Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 62 years old, Elizabeth Vargas has this physical status:

Height
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Weight
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Hair Color
Dark brown
Eye Color
Dark brown
Build
Average
Measurements
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Elizabeth Vargas Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
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Hobbies
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Education
BA Journalism, University of Missouri, USA
Elizabeth Vargas Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Marc Cohn (2002–2014)
Children
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Dating / Affair
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Parents
Anne Vargas, Rafael Vargas
Elizabeth Vargas Career

Career

After college, Vargas worked at Reno's CBS affiliate KTVN, before moving to Phoenix as a lead reporter for then-ABC affiliate KTVK-TV. After three years there, she moved to Chicago to work at CBS station WBBM-TV, where Phyllis McGrady, a senior vice president at ABC, said of her: "Elizabeth is one of the most flexible talents I've ever worked with. She could do interviews, and do hour-long specials that make you think, and then she'll do a great interview with P. Diddy. She is versatile." Vargas left WBBM-TV in 1993.

In 1993, Vargas joined NBC News as a correspondent for Now with Tom Brokaw and Katie Couric. She later became a correspondent mainly for Dateline NBC, and also served as a substitute anchor for Today and the weekend editions of NBC Nightly News.

In June 1996, she joined ABC News' Good Morning America as the newsreader and Joan Lunden's likely "heir apparent". In June 1997, ABC promoted Vargas to prime time magazine show correspondent, succeeded by Kevin Newman as newsreader. In 2002, she became one of the anchors of 20/20 Downtown, which was later rebranded Downtown before being rebranded again in 2003 as Primetime Monday before its end. She later reported occasionally for Primetime. She was also named anchor of World News Tonight Saturday and presented with the opportunity to develop specials for Primetime. In November 2003, Vargas became anchor of World News Tonight Sunday. She was named co-anchor of 20/20 in May 2004.

Vargas was the first national evening news anchor of Puerto Rican and Irish-American heritage and also the third female anchor of a network evening newscast in the US since Connie Chung and Barbara Walters. She is said to be "particularly proud" of an ABC special report in which she questioned why the Laci Peterson case merited more attention than two other similar cases, one involving a black woman and the other involving a Hispanic woman. Another story, based on the book The Da Vinci Code and the role of Mary Magdalene, helped fuel a nationwide religious debate. Vargas stated that for centuries Mary Magdalene has been portrayed as a prostitute by the church despite evidence to the contrary. She went on to question the limited role of women within the Catholic church. In 1999, she won an Emmy Award for her coverage of the Elián González story, and in 1998 she was nominated for an Emmy Award for her 20/20 investigation into the wrongful conviction of Betty Tyson.

In April 2005, Vargas and Charles Gibson temporarily filled in for Peter Jennings, who was receiving chemotherapy for lung cancer, on World News Tonight until Jennings's death in August. After a period of mourning and indecision, she and Bob Woodruff were chosen as co-anchors on December 5, 2005. She anchored many broadcasts alone after Woodruff's injury in Iraq in January 2006. She also co-anchored World News Tonight with either Charles Gibson or Diane Sawyer.

On May 23, 2006, Vargas announced her resignation from World News Tonight. Gibson was then named sole anchor of the show, effective from May 29, 2006, replacing Vargas and Woodruff. To explain the sudden change, Vargas cited her doctors' recommendation to considerably cut back her schedule owing to a difficult pregnancy and her wish to spend more time with her new baby when he arrived. Most inside accounts, however, said she fully expected and wished to return to the anchor chair soon after giving birth, but Gibson threatened to quit ABC News if he was not made sole permanent anchor. According to these sources, his gambit succeeded and she was left embittered, although not enough to sever ties with the network. In late 2006, Vargas returned as co-anchor of 20/20 and primary host of ABC News specials. In 2008, Vargas hosted Elvis: Viva Las Vegas, a documentary that explored Elvis Presley's triumph in Las Vegas and his artistic legacy, and featured performances and interviews with various stars, including Paul McCartney, Beyoncé, Dwayne Johnson, Faith Hill, David Lynch, Jon Bon Jovi, Celine Dion, and Priscilla Presley.

In 2013, Vargas won a Peabody Award for her contributions in ABC News' coverage of Hurricane Sandy on 20/20.

In a special edition of 20/20 that aired on September 9, 2016, Vargas opened up about her struggles with anxiety and alcoholism and further talked about her upcoming book Between Breaths: A Memoir of Panic and Addiction, which discusses those struggles. In October 2016, she appeared in an episode of ABC's Designated Survivor.

On December 22, 2017, Vargas announced she was leaving ABC News in May 2018. She officially departed ABC on May 25 after a dedication on 20/20.

In April 2018, A&E Originals signed Vargas to a first-look and production deal. Vargas would serve as anchor of its A&E Investigates banner for new non-fiction prime time journalism programming. She broadcast her first A&E Investigates series, Cults & Extreme Belief, in May 2018. The Untold Story, a series focusing on the untold stories of influential people and events, premiered in April 2019. In January 2021, it was confirmed that Vargas would host a revival of America's Most Wanted on Fox, which premiered on March 15, 2021.

Vargas is now the anchor of News Cafe on A&E's FYI Network.

On September 19, 2022, Vargas will guest anchor NewsNation Prime during the week until September 23, 2022.

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Mica Miller's pastor husband John-Paul reveals truth behind diamond necklace he was seen wearing just days after her shock suicide

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 2, 2024
The admission comes from 44-year-old John-Paul Miller, whose wife Mica Miller, 30, was found dead at Lumbee River State Park in North Carolina on April 27 from a self inflicted gunshot wound. Days earlier, she hit him with divorce papers due to an alleged tumultuous relationship, leading to intrigue around the case. He was cleared of her murder, but internet sleuths scattered across the country remain unconvinced. Some have pointed to the interview John Paul gave to ABC15 just days later as proof - citing a necklace similar to the one his wife was wearing in surveillance footage filmed of her buying a gun the day of her suicide. In an Instagram Live with one of these sleuths, John-Paul made a surprise appearance to reveal the truth about the jewelry.

Mica Miller's death takes stunning twist as crime sleuths spot suspicious detail in pastor husband's interview just days after her 'suicide' - forcing him to issue blistering statement

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 10, 2024
John-Paul Miller (right) broke down in the interview just days after his wife Mica Miller (left) took her life. 'She was the greatest wife anyone could ever ask for. We spent every night together just talking and talking.' Internet sleuths have now spotted a telling detail in the interview which has raised suspicion over the circumstances around her shock death. 'Our client refutes any report that suggests he ever abused his wife,' the pastor's lawyers said in a statement as conspiracy theories ran wild.

Mica Miller's pastor husband groomed her for years before they wed and committed her to hospital so he could steal her car, shocking court documents claim in wake of her suicide claim

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 8, 2024
Police reports indicate that Mica Miller, 30, had accused her husband John-Paul Miller, 44, of abuse prior to her tragic suicide on April 27 which came just days after she had filed for divorce. Miller was found dead from a gunshot wound at Lumber River State Park in North Carolina after speaking out about abuse in her marriage.
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