Anderson Cooper was born on August 26, 1967, in Charleston, South Carolina.
He is an American journalist, television personality, and author.
He is a co-host of CNN's *Anderson Cooper This Morning*.
Anderson is the son of Ted Cooper and Sally Wallace.
He attended the Harvard Plum Course and graduated from Yale University.
He has authored several books, including *The Gang That Got Away* and *Organized*.
Cooper is known for his serious and thoughtful approach to journalism.
He has reported extensively on major news events, including the September 11 attacks and the Iraq War.
Anderson has a brother, Captain Matthew Cooper, a US Naval officer.
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Career
Anderson Cooper is a CNN anchor and correspondent.
He currently anchors CNN This Week with Anderson Cooper.
Prior to This Week, he primarily anchored CNN Evening News.
He began his career at CNN in 1990 as a White House correspondent.
Cooper has covered numerous major news events throughout his career, including the September 11 attacks, the Iraq War, and the 2008 financial crisis.
He has received multiple Emmy Awards for his reporting.
Cooper is the son of media executive and CNN founder Ted Turner.
He graduated from Yale University with a degree in political science.
He has written a memoir titled "Capernaum" published in 2011.
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Co-Anchor, CNN
Anderson Cooper began his career at CNN in 1985, initially working as a paging editor.
He primarily covered political and international news.
In 2003, he became CNN's White House correspondent.
In 2007, Cooper became a regular anchor on CNN.
In 2011, he became co-anchor of *CNN This Morning*.
From 2013 to 2015, he co-anchored *Situation Room*.
He then became co-anchor of *New Day* alongside Chris Cuomo, starting in 2013.
As co-anchor, Cooper has frequently hosted special event coverage, including presidential inaugurations and election nights.
He continues to be a prominent face of CNN, often serving as a lead anchor during breaking news events.
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Correspondent, CNN
Anderson Cooper began his career at CNN as a commentator in 1990.
He transitioned to being a correspondent in 1993.
Cooper has covered numerous significant stories for CNN, including multiple presidential campaigns and major global events.
He is a frequent anchor on CNN's “Situation Room.”
Cooper has received multiple Emmy Awards for his reporting and anchoring.
He is known for his calm and measured approach to news coverage.
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Reporter, CNN
Anderson Cooper is a broadcast journalist and television personality.
He began his career at CNN in 1990, initially as a page.
Cooper quickly rose through the ranks, becoming a political correspondent and anchor.
He is a main anchor for CNN’s *New Day*.
Cooper has covered numerous significant news events throughout his career, including the September 11 attacks, the Iraq War, and the 2008 financial crisis.
He has won multiple Emmy Awards for his reporting.
Cooper is known for his calm and measured approach to interviewing.
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Personal Life
Anderson Cooper was born on August 26, 1967, in Atlanta, Georgia.
His mother was Patricia Aldrich Alford, a former beauty queen, and his father, Charles Cooper, was a prominent civil rights attorney.
His father died when Anderson was only 18 years old.
Cooper attended Harvard University, graduating in 1988 with a degree in government.
He has a brother, Christopher, who is a documentary filmmaker.
Cooper has been married to Chrysaf Geer since 2009. They have three children together: Irish, Cate, and Woody.
He has a stepson, Wyatt Cooper, from his marriage to Geer.
Cooper has a close relationship with his maternal grandmother, Mary Aldrich.
He is known to be a private person and keeps his personal life largely out of the public eye.
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Life Events
Anderson Cooper was born on March 26, 1967, in New York City.
His mother, Gloria Glynn, was a ballet dancer, and his father, Charles Cooper, was a psychiatrist.
His father died when he was only 18 months old.
He spent his childhood in the Hamptons and later in Switzerland, where his mother remarried a Swiss businessman.
He attended the Eagle Academy for Science and Mathematics in New Rochelle, New York.
Cooper briefly attended Columbia University but dropped out to travel extensively in the early 1990s.
He lived in a houseboat in Amsterdam for a time.
He spent time in Thailand, working as a volunteer for an elephant sanctuary.
Cooper spent time in Nepal, working with street children.
He lived in a yurt in Mongolia.
He was engaged to Sherry Buchanan from 2009 to 2016, and they had a son together, Wyatt Riley Cooper, born in 2013.
Anderson Cooper co-hosted the CNN program *Anderson Cooper This Morning* with Andy Cohen from 2013 to 2015.
He has a sister, Robin Cooper, who is a documentary filmmaker.