Michelle Charlesworth Bio, Age, Education, Family, Husband, Children, Salary, Net worth, Career

Michelle Charlesworth
Michelle Charlesworth

Michelle Charlesworth Biography

Michelle Charlesworth is an American Journalist, who works for both ABC News and WABC TV as a reporter and also as a news anchor in WABC TV Eye Witness in the Morning. Additionally she is best known for her reports about her battle with skin cancer which was live on WABC TV and Good Morning America which has earned her awards. She once interviewed a dermatologist who thought a mark on her face was basal cell carcinoma which was later confirmed by a biopsy.

Michelle Charlesworth’s Age

She was born in New Jersey United states on 7 June 1970.  She turned 53 years old in 2023.

Michelle Charlesworth’s Education

She attended Princeton High School in Princeton New Jersey and later graduated from Duke University with a bachelor of arts in public policy. In addition she attended the University of Freiburg to study Economics in a graduate program in full scholarship from the German Government.

Michelle Charlesworth Family

She was born and raised in Durham, New Jersey by her parents where she lived until she was 12 years old. Her father James H Charlesworth was a professor at Duke University. She is a sister to Eve and James Charlesworth.

Michelle Charlesworth Husband and Children

Michelle married the love of her life Steve Livingstone whom they had dated for 2 years in September 2003. They are parents to both Isabelle Marlene born on 2006 and James Jack born on 1998.

Michelle Charlesworth’s Salary and Net worth

She receives an estimated annual salary of $400 thousand dollars and her Net worth is approximately $5 million which she has generated from her career.

Michelle Charlesworth’s Career

Throughout her career she has as an anchor and reporter. She worked at WNCN TV in North Carolina from 1996 to 1998 and after leaving the station she joined WABC TV.

She regularly substitutes for Ken Rosato or Shirleen Alicot. In 2002 she was awarded a Gold Triangle Award from American Academy of Dermatologists after reporting on skin cancer.

 

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