Amy Robach


Amy Robach Biography

Amy Joanne Robach (born February 6, 1973; St. Joseph, Michigan) is an American television journalist and correspondent for ABC News. Previously, she was a national correspondent for NBC News, co-host of the Saturday edition of NBC's Today and anchor on MSNBC. She currently is the primary substitute anchor on ABC's Good Morning America, while anchor Robin Roberts is on medical leave. She rotates with 20/20 anchor Elizabeth Vargas if Robin Roberts is away.

Robach made the announcement about switching networks on May 19, 2012. Robach appears on ABC's Good Morning America program as a correspondent.

Early life and career

Born in Michigan, Robach lived half of her childhood in St. Louis, Missouri, spent nine years in Georgia, and moved on to South Carolina, Washington, D.C., and the New York area.

She graduated from Brookwood High School in Snellville, Georgia, and from the University of Georgia with high honors in Broadcast Journalism.

Robach was a 4th runner up in the Miss Georgia pageant in 1994.

She previously worked at WTTG in Washington, D.C., and came to NBC News in 2003 where she spent four years, including a stint anchoring two hours in the morning. She was named co-anchor of Weekend Today in July 2007. Her last day on "Weekend Today" was May 19, 2012. She also filled in on Countdown with Keith Olbermann and Morning Joe. She is now a contributing correspondent for Good Morning America on ABC and a frequent substitute for Robin Roberts.

Personal life

In September 2009, Robach became engaged to former Melrose Place star Andrew Shue. They were married on Robach's 37th birthday, February 6, 2010. Amy is a cousin of former Nashville Star contestant, Matt Lindahl.




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