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Julie Chen Moonves Age, Husband, Children, Family, Biography

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Hometown: New York City
Husband: Leslie Roy Moonves
Age: 54 Years

Julie Chen Moonves

Bio/Wiki
Profession(s)• Television Personality
• News Anchor
• Television Producer
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 6" (168 cm)
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Career
DebutTV: The Millers (2013) as Julie Chen
Personal Life
Date of Birth6 January 1970 (Tuesday)
Age (as of 2024) 54 Years
BirthplaceNew York City, U.S
Zodiac signCapricorn
NationalityAmerican
HometownNew York City, U.S
SchoolSaint Francis Preparatory School, New York, USA (1987)
College/UniversityUniversity of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA
Educational QualificationA degree in Broadcast Journalism and English
ReligionChristianity
Food HabitNon-vegetarian
Social MediaInstagram
Facebook
Twitter
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/BoyfriendsGary O'Donoghue (Television News Editor)
Gary O'Donoghue
Leslie Roy Moonves (Media Executive)
A photo of Leslie Roy Moonves
Marriage Date 23 December 2004
Family
Husband/SpouseLeslie Roy Moonves (Media Executive)
Julie Chen Moonves with Les Moonves
ChildrenSon- Charlie
Julie Chen with her son Charlie
Daughter- None
ParentsFather- David Chen
Mother- Wang Ling Chen
Julie Chen Moonves with her mother
SiblingsBrother- None
Sister(s)- 2
• Gladys
• Victoria
Julie Chen Moonves (right) with her sisters
Money Factor
Net Worth (approx.)$30 million

Julie Chen MoonvesSome Lesser Known Facts About Julie Chen Moonves

  • Julie Chen Moonves belongs to a family of Chinese immigrants in Queens, New York, USA. Her parents moved to the United States of America after the Chinese Civil War.
  • According to Julie, since a young age, she wanted to attend Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts; however, after graduating from St. Francis Prep High School, she decided to study at USC.
  • In June 1990, he began working as an intern at an American early-morning news broadcast, CBS Morning News. While interning there, she answered phones and copied faxes for distribution.
  • In September 1991, she began working as a news assistant for ABC News in Los Angeles, and later, became a desk assistant there. The following year, she was promoted to the rank of producer and worked as a producer there for three years.
  • In 1995, Chen moved to Dayton, Ohio, and began working as a local news reporter for the American television station WDTN-TV. She worked there till 1997.
    Julie Chen Moonves during her time at the WDTN-TV

    Julie Chen Moonves during her time at the WDTN-TV

     

  • From 1997 to 1999, she worked as a reporter and weekend anchor at WCBS-TV in New York City.
  • In 1999, she had a breakthrough in her career when she began working as an anchor for two CBS early-morning programs including “CBS Morning News” and “The Early Show.”
  • In 2000, she began hosting an American television reality competition show Big Brother. Initially, while hosting season one of the show, Julie was criticised for her scripted and robotic interaction with the audience of the show. She also gained the nickname nickname “Chenbot.”

    Julie Chen Moonves while hosting the American reality show Big Brother

    Julie Chen Moonves while hosting the American reality show Big Brother

  • In 2002, she began hosting The Early Show on CBS. She co-hosted the talk shows alongside various famous American reporters including Bryant Gumbel, Jane Clayson, and Hannah Storm. She hosted the show until 2010 and later became a special contributing anchor of the program until its cancellation in 2012.

    Julie Chen Moonves hosting The Early Show on CBS in 2009

    Julie Chen Moonves hosting The Early Show on CBS in 2009

  • Julie became the moderator and co-host of the CBS Daytime talk show, The Talk, in October 2010.
  • During season 1 of the show, Julie claimed that her co-hosts of the show Leah Remini and Holly Robinson Peete wanted Chen to leave the show so they complained about her to CBS; however, soon after she made these claims, her co-hosts left the show.

    Julie Chen Moonves (extreme right) with her co-hosts on the set of the American talk show The Talk (2010)

    Julie Chen Moonves (extreme right) with her co-hosts on the set of the American talk show The Talk (2010)

  • During one of the episodes of Season 4 of The Talk, she revealed that she had undergone plastic surgery for her eyes during the initial days of her career as a television personality as she was pressured by her seniors and news directors to look less Asian.
  • In 2017, during an episode of the American talk show The Talk, Chen revealed that her maternal grandfather was a polygamist who had nine wives and a total of eleven children. She also revealed that her family was very poor and grew wealthy through a chain of grocery stores.

    Julie Chen Moonves in a still from the talk show The Talk

    Julie Chen Moonves in a still from the talk show The Talk

  • In 2018, she left The Talk and claimed that she was quitting the show to be with her husband who was facing various allegations of sexual assault against him at the time. She made this announcement through a prerecorded tape.
  • After the incident, she began using her married name to sign off on the talk show.

  • In 2023, she published an audiobook titled “But First, God: An Audio Memoir of Spiritual Discovery”. In the audiobook, she claimed she suffered after her husband was removed from the position of the CEO of CBS Corp due to the sexual allegations against him. She also revealed that the day before Season 9 of The Talk premiered, she was told that many of her co-hosts did not want her to be part of the team anymore. She said,

    Two of my co-hosts called the powers at CBS and said, ‘If Julie shows up to work tomorrow, we’re not coming in.’ So, I was basically told, ‘Please don’t come back to work anymore.’”