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Geraldo Rivera (born Gerald Rivera; July 4, 1943) [1] [2] is an American journalist, attorney, author, and political commentator who worked at the Fox News Channel from 2001 to 2023. [3] He hosted the tabloid talk show Geraldo from 1987 to 1998.
Craig Rivera was born in Manhattan on October 10, 1954. He is the youngest child of Lillian (née Friedman), a waitress, and Cruz "Allen" Rivera (October 1, 1915 – November 1987), a restaurant worker and cab driver. [1] [2] Rivera's father was a Catholic Puerto Rican, [3] and his mother was of Ashkenazi Russian Jewish descent.
Geraldo is an American first-run syndicated talk show that was hosted by Geraldo Rivera. The show ran for eleven seasons from September 7, 1987, to May 8, 1998, in which it broadcast 2,163 episodes. The show premiered as a tabloid talk show, in which Rivera moderated single-issue panel discussions with everyday people. Guests discussed their ...
Geraldo Rivera and his iconic mustache have found a new basic cable home. The former Fox News personality has joined NewsNation effective immediately, where he’ll serve as correspondent-at-large ...
Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera is worth $20 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. At 78 years old, Rivera's news and entertainment career spans six decades. WealthyPersons...
On Sept. the Emmy and Peabody award- winning Fox News correspondent will celebrate 50 years in television: "I'm honored, I'm humbled by it. It exhilarates me and exhausts me," he tells PEOPLE.
On October 3, 2009, Geraldo at Large began broadcasting in 720p HD and debuted a whole new on-air look, which included a new program logo and new graphics. In January 2014, the show went on hiatus but returned on March 8, 2014, as Geraldo Rivera Reports. It aired occasionally until The Greg Gutfeld Show replaced it in 2015.
The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults is a two-hour live American television special that was broadcast in syndication on April 21, 1986, and hosted by Geraldo Rivera.It centered on the live opening of a walled-off underground room in the Lexington Hotel in Chicago once owned by crime lord Al Capone, which turned out to be empty except for debris.