Keith Morrison Net Worth

Keith Morrison is an actor born in 1947 in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada. He studied history at the University of Saskatoon and began his career in journalism in 1966. He has held a variety of positions in television news, including anchor and reporter for CTV News, correspondent and anchor for CBC's "The Journal," and NBC News Correspondent. Keith has covered a wide range of breaking news stories on the West Coast and in Asia, including the student rebellion in Beijing in 1989. He is married to Suzanne Perry Morrison, a writer, consultant and political fund-raiser, and is stepfather to actor Matthew Perry.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day July 02, 1947
Birth Place  Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada
Keith Morrison age 75 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Leo
Education University of Saskatchewan
Occupation NBC News Correspondent
Years active 1966–present
Notable credit(s) CTV National News
Spouse(s) Suzanne Langford (m. 1981)
Children 6

💰 Net worth

Keith Morrison, a renowned actor hailing from Canada, is speculated to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in the year 2024. Morrison's wealth is a testament to his impressive career in the entertainment industry. Known for his remarkable talent and captivating performances, he has garnered immense recognition and success over the years. With a diverse portfolio of roles across various mediums, including television and film, Morrison has established himself as a prominent figure in the acting world. As his net worth continues to grow, Keith Morrison's contributions to the Canadian entertainment industry remain unparalleled.

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Biography/Timeline

1966

Morrison got his start in 1966 working for the Saskatoon StarPhoenix before moving on to radio and then television. He was a reporter or anchor at local stations in Saskatchewan, Vancouver, British Columbia and Toronto, Ontario.

1973

He joined CTV's Canada AM in 1973 as a newsreader and also worked as a reporter and weekend anchor as well as a Producer. As a reporter at CTV, he won awards for his coverage of the Yom Kippur War. From 1975 to 1976, he was a reporter on CTV National News and served as National Affairs Correspondent and substitute anchor on the show from 1976 to 1979.

1981

In 1981, Morrison married Suzanne (née Langford) Perry, a Writer, consultant and political fund-raiser who was also Press Secretary to Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. He became stepfather to Future Friends star Matthew Perry and, later, father to Caitlin (born 1981), Emily (born 1985), Willy (born 1987), and Madeleine (born 1989). He also has a son, Michael (born 1974), from a previous marriage.

1982

Morrison joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1982 as substitute anchor and Chief Political Correspondent for The Journal, the network's nightly public affairs program, remaining until 1986. He also co-hosted Midday, the network's noon-hour newsmagazine that he helped to create, from 1984 to 1985.

1986

He moved to Los Angeles in 1986 as the 5pm and 11pm news anchor for KNBC-TV. In 1988 he joined NBC News as a west coast correspondent for the NBC Nightly News and Today Show. Morrison covered the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 and later contributed hour-long documentaries and magazine segments to various NBC programs while concurrently continuing as KNBC's anchor.

1992

Morrison returned to Canada in 1992 to become co-anchor of the leading national morning news program, Canada AM on CTV. He also hosted The Editors on PBS. He was the substitute anchor for CTV National News and the heir apparent to anchor Lloyd Robertson until 1995 when he was ousted in a network shakeup. It was believed, at the time, that he was campaigning to replace Robertson. While at Canada AM, then-Prime Minister Brian Mulroney cancelled a live appearance after Morrison jokingly referred to him earlier in the show as "whatshisname".

1995

Morrison returned to NBC in 1995 and, since then, has covered a wide variety of stories on Dateline, from 9/11 to Columbine, from the peace process in the Middle East to tsunamis in the far east, from wars fought by child Soldiers in Africa to the medical miracles that keep other children alive, from the struggle to "Free Willy", to the battle waged over the fate of Elian Gonzales. Morrison has specialized in reporting "true mystery" stories for Dateline.

2009

Morrison's reporting style has been parodied on Saturday Night Live by cast member Bill Hader. On the March 30, 2009, episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Hader, referencing the fact that Morrison works in the RCA Building, where both Dateline NBC and Saturday Night Live are produced, jokingly stated that he lived in fear of getting into the same elevator as Morrison.

2014

On an episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers that aired on 9 July 2014, Morrison appears as himself, parodying his characteristic dramatic delivery of real-life murder mysteries that he is known for on Dateline.