Gretchen Carlson

Author

Birthday June 21, 1966

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Coon Rapids, Minnesota, U.S.

Age 57 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.6 m

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1919

Her father studied business at Gustavus Adolphus College and later became owner/operator of Main Motor Sales, an automobile dealership started by her grandfather in 1919.

Carlson, whose grandfather was a minister, is of Swedish descent through both parents.

One of her childhood babysitters was Michele Bachmann, the future Republican congresswoman who ran for president.

In her youth, Carlson was a violinist who performed on radio and television.

She studied with Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School of Music in New York City, and with Mary West of the MacPhail Center For Music in Minneapolis.

1966

Gretchen Elizabeth Carlson (born June 21, 1966) is an American broadcast journalist, writer, and television personality.

Carlson was born and raised in Minnesota.

A talented youth violinist, Carlson competed in a number of music contests before becoming a beauty pageant contestant.

1976

She attended Aspen Music Festival from 1976 to 1983, and was a member of the Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphony from 1980 to 1984.

1982

Carlson performed in several competitions, such as the Stulberg International String Competition, where she was a finalist in 1982, the American String Teachers Association, where she won second place in 1981 to Joshua Bell.

1984

Carlson graduated from Anoka-Hennepin School District 11's Anoka High School, where she was the 1984 valedictorian.

1988

After winning Miss Minnesota in 1988, Carlson became Miss America for 1989.

Carlson was crowned Miss Minnesota in June 1988 and became Miss America 1989 on September 10, 1988.

She was the first classical violinist to win those titles.

Following Carlson's Miss America win, she was invited to meet President Ronald Reagan in the Oval Office.

She made many television appearances during her year of service, including appearing on The David Letterman Show, where he jokingly asked her out on a date.

After Carlson's appearance as a newscaster in a sketch on Bloopers and Practical Jokes with Ed McMahon and Dick Clark, television agents began calling, eventually launching her career in broadcast television.

1989

A year after becoming Miss America in 1989, Carlson secured a role on WRIC-TV, an ABC-affiliated television station serving Richmond, Virginia as a co-anchor on the network and political commentator.

Style Weekly deemed it a coup for WRIC-TV at the time.

1990

She attended Stanford University and graduated in 1990.

Carlson became a television anchor, working for several local TV stations in Virginia, Ohio and Texas before becoming a national correspondent and anchor on CBS.

Carlson graduated from Stanford University in 1990 with honors, where she studied organizational behavior.

She spent a study-abroad period at Oxford University, studying the works of Virginia Woolf.

She was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.

Carlson planned to attend law school after Stanford and completed the LSAT exam, but instead focused on a career in broadcast journalism.

1992

In 1992, she joined WCPO-TV, serving Cincinnati, Ohio as a media commentator and remained at the station for a period of two years.

2002

She hosted the Saturday edition of The Early Show on CBS News from 2002 to 2005.

2005

Carlson subsequently moved to Fox News's morning show Fox & Friends, from 2005 to 2013, and The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson on Fox News from 2013 to 2016.

2016

In July 2016, Carlson filed a lawsuit against then Fox News chairman and CEO Roger Ailes claiming sexual harassment.

Subsequently, dozens of other women also stepped forward to accuse Ailes of harassment, and Ailes resigned under pressure.

In September 2016, Carlson and 21st Century Fox settled the lawsuit reportedly for $20 million and Carlson received a public apology.

Carlson was one of the first high publicity cases of 2016's #MeToo movement.

2017

Carlson was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People In The World in 2017.

She has written two books, her memoir, Getting Real, and the New York Times bestseller Be Fierce: Stop Harassment and Take Your Power Back.

Carlson was born in Coon Rapids, Minnesota, the daughter of Karen Barbara ( Hyllengren) and Lee Roy Carlson, one of four children.

2018

Carlson also served as chairwoman of the board of directors of the Miss America Organization from 2018 to 2019.

2019

In 2019, she co-founded Lift Our Voices to work towards a ban on non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and forced arbitration clauses in employment agreements.

In February 2022, the U.S. Congress passed the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act, a law championed by Carlson which excludes sexual assault and sexual harassment complaints from arbitration clauses, including retroactively.

On March 3, 2022, President Joe Biden signed the bill into law.

Later that year, another bill backed by Carlson, the Speak Out Act (S.4524), was also signed the into law by President Biden on December 7, 2022.