Deborah Norville

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Biography

Deborah Norville is an American television broadcaster and journalist. Since 1995, she has been host of the syndicated American television program Inside Edition. She hosted Today on NBC, substitute anchored both the NBC Nightly News, and the weekend CBS Evening News, and was a host and correspondent for two CBS News magazine programs.

  • Primary profession
  • Producer·actress·writer
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 08 August 1958
  • Place of birth
  • Dalton· Georgia
  • Education
  • University of Georgia
  • Member of
  • Phi Beta Kappa

Movies

TV

Books

Trivia

1976 Georgias Junior Miss

Graduated summa cum laude from the University of Georgia with a degree in journalism.

Children: Niki, 12, Kyle 8, and Mikaela 5.

Named "Best Newscasters Lips" in the January 1987 issue of Playboy magazine in an article titled "The Best" that awarded top ratings for everything from car magazines to pinball machines.

Her father owns a menagerie complete with camels, ostriches and llamas.

Suffered from depression.

Has three sisters.

Loves to sew, a passion she inherited from her mother, who died from rheumatoid arthritis.

Began her broadcasting career at WAGA-TV in Atlanta while still a student at the University of Georgia.

Release of her childrens book, "I Can Fly".

(October 2009) Release of her book, "The Power of Respect: Benefit From the Most Forgotten Elements of Success".

Release of her book, "Back on Track: How to Straighten Out Your Life When It Throws You a Curve".

Hostess of an infomercial for Avon: the Company for Women. Also appearing is Suze Orman.

Release of her book, "Knit with Deborah Norville".

Debut of the Deborah Norville Collection of Yarns.

Release of her childrens book, "I Dont Want to Sleep Tonight".

Release of her book, "Thank You Power: Making the Science of Gratitude Work For You".

Has a Labrador retriever.

Was born in Dalton, Georgia, as was Marla Maples.

Quotes

I think our job as parents is to give our kids roots to grow and wings to fly. Deborah Norville,What I’ve learned is there’s a scientifically proven phenomenon that’s attached to gratitude, and that if you consciously take note of what is good in your life, quantifiable benefits happen.

Certainly the research shows that grateful people are more innovative thinkers.

There is something in even the darkest situations that we can make a positive in our lives. .

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