Chris Wragge Bio, Age, Height, Education, Parents, Siblings, Wife, Children, Salary, Net worth, Career

Chris Wragge
Chris Wragge

Chris Wragge Biography

Chris Wragge is an American broadcast Journalist and a news anchor currently working at CBS 2 New York as co-anchor of News This Morning and News at Noon programs. Earlier, he served as co-anchor of 5pm and 11pm broadcasts. He has been active in news since 1991.

Chris Wragge’s Age

He was born in Hackensack, New Jersey, United States of America in 19 June 1970. He is 53 years old in 2023.

Chris Wragge Height

He is 5 feet 11inches tall an equivalence of 1.8metres tall.

Chris Wragge Education

He received his High School education from Mahwah High School in Mahwah where he had moved to as a pre- teen. He participated in athletic sports and received a football scholarship to study in the University of New Hampshire where he studied Bachelor of Arts in communications and graduated a year early to pursue a professional career in Sports casting.

Chris Wragge Parents and Siblings

He is son E. Christian Wragge and Sarah Siciliano Wragge. He has a sister by name Annie.

Chris Wragge’s wife and Children

He wedded Victoria Silvstedt in 2000 but unfortunately they divorced in 2009. In 2015 he found love again and married Sarah Siciliano. He is a father to Christian Price Wragge II. He resides at Wyckoff New Jersey.

Chris Wragge’s Salary and Net worth

Wragge earns an average salary of $75,000 annually and he is estimated to have a net worth of around $3 million.

Chris Wragge Career

1991 is when Wragge’s career began at WMUR TV in Manchester, New Hampshire as a sports reporter. After that he joined WVIT TV an NBC affiliate in Hartford, Connecticut becoming the station’s anchor of nightly sportscast and also served as an NBC sports reporter. In 1996 he became a correspondent up to 1997 and his first interview was actor Kurt Russell. He also covered the Emmys, Oscars and Grammys.

He joined NBC Sports in 1998 and served as Sports Director. Additionally he was the anchor of nightly sportscasts in KPRC TV in Houston, Texas. In 2004 he became the lead sports anchor after joining WCBS and in 2006 he became the noon and 5pm News anchor at CBS 2 alongside Kristine Johnson. Later,he became the lead weekday anchor of CBS’S The Early Show program together with Erica Hill. In September 2011 CBS changed its morning program and he moved back to WCBS replacing Don Dahler to co-anchor 6PM weeknight telecast for WCBS in New York.

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