Catherine Crier Bio | Wiki
Catherine Crier ( Full name: Catherine Jean Crier ) is an American journalist and author. Currently, she serves as the managing partner in Cajole Entertainment, documentary projects, development television, and film. At the age of 30, she was elected as the state judge in Texas. Catherine became the youngest elected state judge in Texas history with a role of serving as the Texas State District Judge for the 162nd District Court.
Currently, Catherine appears regularly as a guest contributor as well as a panelist on different news programs. Her role is to conduct speaking engagements across the country. Apart from that, the journalist also blogs for The Huffington Post. She authored a book titled Patriot Acts: What Americans Must Do to Save the Republic, as her 5th book and published in 2011. Catherine’s current events blog was launched to coincide with the publication of the said book.
Catherine Crier Age
She was born on November 6, 1954, in Dallas, Texas, United States of America. Catherine is 67 years old.
Catherine Crier Height
She is a woman of above-average stature. Catherine stands at the height of 5 ft 7 in ( Approx 1.7m).
Catherine Crier Family
She was born to her mother Ann Crier and her father William Crier in 1954 in Dallas, Texas, United States of America. William was a banker while Ann was a horse breeder and homemaker. Catherine is a sister to two beautiful ladies. Her family purchased a farm in a Dallas suburb in 1970 where Catherine hauled hay, cleaned stalls, and also competed in Arabian horse shows across the Southwest
Catherine Crier Husband
She married her current husband Christopher Wilson in 1994. Before marrying, Christopher, Catherine was married to her ex-husband called Michael Barret. The two tied the knot in 1978 but they ended their union in divorce in 1987.
Catherine Crier Education
She graduated from Richardson High School prior to enrolling at the University of Texas at Austin at age 16. Catherine graduated from the university with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and international affairs. Also, the journalist holds a Juris Doctor from Southern Methodist University School of Law.
Catherine Crier Fox News
She launched her television career at CNN in 1990. Catherine served as a co-anchor of a daily show called both Inside Politics ‘92, which followed the 1992 political process, as well as the premier evening newscast, The World Today. She also served as the host of a live, half-hour news talk show called Crier & Company.
In the show, Catherine hosted a panel of female policy experts who discussed popular national as well as international issues. In 1993, she joined ABC News as a correspondent on the network’s primetime news magazine program called 20/20. Catherine won a 1996 Emmy for Outstanding Investigative Journalism for her work on “The Predators” segment which examined abuses in the nursing home in the United States.
Additionally, Catherine served as a correspondent as well as a regular substitute anchor on World News Tonight for Peter Jennings on ABC. Apart from that, she was a substitute host for Ted Koppel on Nightline. The journalist became one of the founding television anchors for the Fox News Channel in 1996. Her prime time program, a live, hour-long nightly show called The Crier Report interviewed leading newsmakers of the day.
Catherine co-anchored the evening news, election coverage, as well as a magazine news show called Fox Files that aired on the parent network. In 1999, she joined Court TV’s team of anchors. She hosted a live daily series that covered the day’s “front-page” stories. Also, the journalist served as Executive Editor, Legal News Specials. Her show ran for six years until it was canceled in 2007. In 2004, Catherine was also a horse racing analyst for ESPN.
Catherine Crier A Deadly Game | Books
In October 2002, the journalist released her book titled The Case Against Lawyers which became a New York Times bestseller. Her second book titled A Deadly Game: The Untold Story of the Scott Peterson Investigation became a #1 New York Times bestseller. Catherine’s Contempt – How the Right is Wronging American Justice was her third book. She then published Final Analysis: The Untold Story of the Susan Polk Murder Case. In 2011, Catherine published her fifth book titled Patriot Acts – What Americans Must Do to Save the Republic.
Catherine Crier Salary
She earns her income from her current job as the managing partner in Cajole Entertainment, documentary projects, development television, and film. Catherine receives an average salary of $81,275 per year.
Catherine Crier Net Worth
Her journalism career has been her primary source of wealth for some decades now. Catherine has an estimated net worth of $2,057,154.
What Happened To Catherine Crier
Catherine hosted a live daily series that covered the day’s “front-page” stories. Also, the journalist served as Executive Editor, Legal News Specials. Her show ran for six years until it was canceled in 2007. In 2004, Catherine was also a horse racing analyst for ESPN.
How Old Is Catherine Crier
Catherine is a 67-year-old American journalist who was born in 1954 in Dallas, Texas, United States of America.
Where Is Catherine Crier Now
Currently, Catherine serves as the managing partner in Cajole Entertainment, documentary projects, development television, and film.