Harris Faulkner Bio, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Fox News, Net Worth, Salary

Harris Faulkner Biography

Harris Faulkner (born as Harris Kimberley Faulkner) is an American Emmy Award-winning anchor/reporter/host working for Fox News Channel (FNC). She anchors 2 daily daytime programs – “Outnumbered Overtime with Harris Faulkner” and “Outnumbered”.

Harris Faulkner Age

Faulkner is 56 years old as of 2021. She was born on 13 October 1965 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. She celebrates her birthday on the 13th of October every year.

Harris Faulkner Height

Faulkner stands at a height of 5 feet and 9 inches (1.75 m) tall.

Harris Faulkner Family

Her father, a former U.S. Army officer and Army Aviator, Lieutenant Colonel Bob Harris, was stationed at the base and had served in Vietnam on three tours. As a boy, Faulkner lived in numerous locations, including Stuttgart in West Germany.

Harris Faulkner Husband

Faulkner married former WCCO-TV reporter Tony Berlin in 2003. Together the couple has been blessed with two daughters.

Harris Faulkner Net Worth

Faulkner has an estimated net worth of $6 Million which she has earned through her career as a journalist.

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Harris Faulkner Salary

Faulkner earns an annual salary of $2 Million.

Harris Faulkner Career

Faulkner serves at Fox News Channel (FNC) as an anchor of two daily daytime programs – Outnumbered Overtime with Harris Faulkner (weekdays, 1-2 PM/ET) and co-anchors Outnumbered (weekdays, 12-1 PM/ET). In 2005, Faulkner joined FOX News Channel (FNC). In addition to being number one on cable television, according to Nielsen Media Research, Faulkner’s Outnumbered Overtime regularly surpasses the televised rivalry from ABC’s GMA3.

Faulkner has presented several town halls and primetime specials focusing on a number of current affairs during her career at the network. She anchored many interactive town halls, including America Copes Together in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, which centered on the psychological impact that the COVID-19 epidemic has on individuals and America Learns Together, addressing the difficulties of leading students in the coronavirus age through digital education. Faulkner co-moderated a two-hour interactive town hall with President Donald Trump and members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force in March 2020, alongside Bill Hemmer, on the latest reports on the pandemic, as well as on the efforts of the administration to tackle the crisis.

In October 2019, Faulkner introduced Harris Faulkner: Police Emergency to Town Hall America, which addressed conversations by police officers on recent incidents of threat and abuse as well as the suicide crisis. In Phoenix, Arizona, and Urbandale, Iowa, Faulkner also anchored city halls focused on the immigration debate and top topics that matter much to voters ahead of the 2020 presidential election.

Faulkner has interviewed numerous prominent people during her career, including Sen. John McCain, President Donald Trump, Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas, and among others, Cindy McCain. Faulkner has since reported several worldwide news reports, including the mass shooting of Sandy Hook, the Republican and Democratic National Conventions of 2016 and 2020, the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the suicide of Whitney Houston, the government shutdown of 2013, the South African AIDS epidemic, and the abduction of Natalee Holloway in 2005.

After the assassination of George Floyd, Faulkner secured the first one-on-one cable news interview with President Donald Trump in June 2020. The sit-down concentrated on the widespread civil violence stemming from Floyd’s death in police custody and the president’s position on civil rights, it was her second interview with the president.

Following the interview, which received universal acclaim from both sides of the aisle, during a primetime special entitled Harris Faulkner Presents: The Battle for America, Faulkner continued the continuing debate of inequality in America.

Additionally, Faulkner played a part in the political coverage of the FNC. In the 2020 presidential election cycle, to supplement the network’s primetime election special, Faulkner moderated separate voting committees. Faulkner engaged in the network’s live coverage of the 2018 midterm election season by featuring the Main Race Tracker, a data-driven chart highlighting where the key races stood.

Faulkner is the author of “9 Rules of Engagement: A Military Brat’s Guide to Life and Success” For her broadcast work, she won six Emmy Awards. For her coverage of Sen. Paul Wellstone’s tragic plane crash in 2003, Faulkner won the National Headliner Award. She is a speaker, blogger, and philanthropist who is motivational. The Amelia Earhart Pioneering Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to her in 1998.

Harris Faulkner Fox News

Faulkner is working at Fox News where she works alongside other famous Fox News anchors and reporters including;

  1. Lauren Green
  2. Melissa Francis
  3. Richard Fowler
  4. Kristin Fisher
  5. Matt Finn
  6. Jimmy Failla
  7. Mike Emanuel
  8. Mo Elleithee
  9. Rich Edson
  10. Ainsley Earhardt
  11. Steve Doocy
  12. Peter Doocy
  13. Jon Decker
  14. Janice Dean
  15. Claudia Cowan
  16. Kevin Corke
  17. Emily Compagno
  18. Mercedes Colwin
  19. Christina Coleman
  20. Neil Cavuto
  21. Cheryl Casone
  22. Sara Carter
  23. Tucker Carlson
  24. Will Cain

Harris Faulkner Social Media Platforms

Faulkner is active on her social media accounts and is often seen posting on her Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.  She has over 374.6k followers on Twitter, over 109k followers on Instagram, and over262.3k followers on Facebook.

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