Mo Rocca CBS Bio, Age, Height, Education, parents, Siblings, Gay, Net worth, Career

Mo Rocca
Mo Rocca

Mo Rocca Biography

Mo Rocca is an American renowned Award winning Journalist, Humorist, Author and also an Actor. As a Journalist, he works at CBS News as a correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning, Host of Henry Ford’s Innovation Nation and also the host of Mobituaries with Mo Rocca. Additionally, he regularly appears as panelist on Radio Quiz Show Wait wait…Don’t tell me at NPR Radio. Formerly, he worked at Cooking Channel as the host and creator of My Grandmother’s Ravioli and

Mo Rocca Age

The personality turned 55 years old on 2024 as he was born on 28 January 1969 as Maurice Alberto Rocca in Washington, DC, United States of America. His sun sign is Aquarius and he belongs to a mixed race ethnicity.

Mo Rocca Height

How tall is Mo Rocca? He is quite tall as he measures 6 feet tall an approximate of (1.83m)

Mo Rocca Education

As of High School Rocca attended a Jesuit boys School named Georgetown Preparatory School in North Bethesda, Maryland where he graduated in 1987. Later he joined Harvard University to study Literature and graduated with Bachelor of Arts degree in 1991. At the University, he was the president of Hasty Pudding Theatricals and also appeared in Little Shop of Horrors as Seymour.

Mo Rocca Parents and Siblings

Rocca was born to a Colombian mother and a third generation Italian-American. His mother had migrated to United States at the age of 28 in 1956 from Bogota Colombia and his father was from Leominster, Massachusetts. He was raised alongside his brothers Frank Rocca and Larry Rocca.

Mo Rocca Gay

Rocca openly identified his sexual orientation as gay on a radio talk show named The Six Pack. However no records about Rocca’s dating life. On 2015 Gay Rights advocates praised him after serving as a lector during a mass celebrated by Pope Francis in Madison Square Garden New York City.

Mo Rocca’s Net worth

His estimated wealth as of 2024 is roughly $3 million.

Mo Rocca’s  Career

He began his journalism career at a satirical television News Program named the Daily Show as a regular correspondent in 1998 and served until 2003. In 2004 he was serving at the CNN’s Larry King Live as a convention floor correspondent at the democratic and Republican national conventions. Mo, has also worked with NBC TV as a correspondent for the Tonight Show from 2004 and also covered the 2008 election.

As an author he published All The Presidents’ Pets a book about all the white house pets and the role they have in presidents’ decision making.

As an actor he appeared in Broadway as Vice Principal Douglas Panch in the 25 annual Putnam County spelling bee. Also he has appeared in South Pacific at Paper Mill Play House.

 

 

 

 

 

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