What is Al Roker's middle name?

Lincoln

What is Al Roker's full name?

Albert Lincoln Roker, Jr.

Al Roker date of birth:

August 20, 1954

How old is Al Roker?

71

Where was Al Roker born?

New York, New York, USA

How tall is Al Roker?

5' 8" (173 cm)

Al Roker body shape:

Average

What color are Al Roker's eyes?

Brown - Dark

What color is Al Roker's hair?

Bald

Al Roker distinctive features:

Bald head

Is Al Roker gay or straight?

Straight

What religion is Al Roker?

Roman Catholic

What is Al Roker's ethnicity?

Black

What is Al Roker nationality?

American

Where did Al Roker go to school?

Xavier High School, NY

Where did Al Roker go to university?

State University of New York at Oswego, NY

What is Al Roker's occupation?

Weatherman, Actor, Producer, Author

Al Roker claim to fame:

Presenting the weather on NBC`s The Today Show, since 1996

Al Roker commercials and brand endorsements:

TV commercial for Lipton's Brisk iced tea (2002), (2009) Print ads for the UNICEF United States Fund charity, (2011) TV commercial for "Office Depot

Short Biography

Albert Lincoln "Al" Roker, Jr. (born August 20, 1954) is an American television personality, weather forecaster, actor, and book author. He is best known as being the weather anchor on NBC's Today. From Monday, July 20, 2009 to Friday, October 2, 2015, he co-hosted his morning show, Wake Up with Al, on The Weather Channel, which aired weekdays live from 5:30 to 7:00 am ET one hour and a half earlier than Today. Roker also appears occasionally on NBC Nightly News. He holds an expired American Meteorological Society Television Seal #238. Writing with Dick Lochte, Roker began a series of murder mysteries in 2009 that feature Billy Blessing, a celebrity chef turned amateur detective. The second book in the series, The Midnight Show Murders (2010), was nominated for a 2011 Nero Award. On November 12, 2014, 10 PM EST, Roker attempted to beat the previous unofficial world record for an uninterrupted live weather report of 33-hours held by Norwegian weather broadcaster Eli Kari Gjengedal. On November 14, 2014, 8 AM EST, Roker set the new official Guinness World Record by reporting for 34-hours.