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Mo Rocca

Maurice Alberto Rocca (born January 28, 1969) is an American humorist, journalist, and actor. He is a correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning, the host and creator of My Grandmother's Ravioli on the Cooking Channel, and also the host of The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation on CBS. He was the moderator of the National Geographic Society's National Geographic Bee from 2016 until its final competition in 2019, as the 2020 and 2021 competitions were cancelled and the competition was ended in 2021. He is also the host of the podcast Mobituaries with Mo Rocca from CBS News. He is a regular panelist on the radio quiz show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!

Mo Rocca
Rocca in 2002
Birth nameMaurice Alberto Rocca
Born (1969-01-28) January 28, 1969 (age 53)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Medium
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHarvard University
Years active1995–present
GenresHumor, News
Notable works and rolesThe Daily Show
The Tonight Show
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
CBS Sunday Morning
My Grandmother's Ravioli
The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation

Mo Rocca got his start in television behind the scenes, writing and producing several children's TV shows. His first work in front of the camera came as a correspondent for news satire show The Daily Show from 1998 to 2003. He played a similar role as a satirical correspondent for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno from 2004 to 2008, and later moved on to more serious (but still light-hearted) roles with CBS News for which he continues to work. He has also acted in theater, film, and on television in small roles from time to time, and has written two books.

Early life and work

Rocca was born in Washington, D.C.; his mother immigrated there from Bogotá, Colombia in 1956 at age 28, and his father was a third generation Italian-American from Leominster, Massachusetts.[1] He attended Georgetown Preparatory School, a Jesuit boys' school in North Bethesda, Maryland. He graduated from Harvard University in 1991 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in literature.[2] He served as president of Harvard's Hasty Pudding Theatricals, performing in four of the company's notorious burlesques and co-authoring one (Suede Expectations).[3] While at Harvard, he also played Seymour in a production of Little Shop of Horrors which co-starred current Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.[4]

Career

Writing and producing

Rocca began his career acting on stage in the Southeast Asia tour of the musical Grease (1993) and Paper Mill Playhouse's South Pacific (1994).

His first television work was as a writer and producer for the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning children's television series Wishbone. He also wrote for The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss on the Nickelodeon TV channel and Pepper Ann on the ABC TV network.

In 2011, he won an Emmy as a writer for the 64th Annual Tony Awards.[5]

Satire and journalism

 
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! reception at Octavia Books in Uptown New Orleans (2010)

From 1998 to 2003, Rocca was a regular correspondent for The Daily Show, which gave him his start in television.[6] His work included campaign coverage for Indecision 2000 and a regular feature called "That's Quite Interesting".[7]

In 2004, he served as a convention-floor correspondent for Larry King Live at the Democratic and Republican national conventions.

He was a regular correspondent for The Tonight Show on the NBC TV network from 2004 to 2008, and covered the 2008 election for NBC.

Rocca is a regular correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley. His work includes cover stories, features, and profiles (such as of Chris Rock and Amy Schumer) with an emphasis on presidential history.

He is a regular panelist on the quiz show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! on the NPR radio network.

In 2012, Rocca became a regular contributor to the then-new CBS This Morning.

Rocca turned his fascination with obituaries into a podcast called Mobituaries, currently on Season 3.[8]

Author

Rocca's satirical book, All the Presidents' Pets: The Story of One Reporter Who Refused to Roll Over, deals with American presidents, their pets, and reporters and was published by Crown Books in 2004.[9]

Rocca, parlaying from his Mobituaries podcast, authored Mobituaries in 2019, a book about underappreciated people in history such as Elizabeth Jennings Graham.[10][11]

Food and other television

Rocca created and hosted the program My Grandmother's Ravioli with CBS Eye Productions on the Cooking Channel from 2012 to 2015,[12] for which he traveled across the United States, learning to cook from grandmothers and grandfathers in their kitchens.[6]

He previously hosted Food(ography) on the Cooking Channel and was a regular judge on Iron Chef America on the Food Network.

Rocca was a commentator on VH1's I Love the '70s and I Love the '80s. He was the host of Bravo's Things I Hate About You channel and Whoa! Sunday, which premiered in 2005 on the Animal Planet TV channel. He also made guest appearances for the Law & Order television franchise in the episodes "Authority" (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit) and "Contract" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), both in 2008.

He is also the host of the weekly The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation program, which has aired as part of the CBS Dream Team on Saturdays since 2014.[13]

On September 25, 2015, Rocca served as Lector during the Mass celebrated by Pope Francis at New York City's Madison Square Garden.[14]

Broadway

On Broadway, Rocca played the role of Vice Principal Douglas Panch in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.

Film and other media

Rocca appeared in the 2005 film Bewitched and, in 2007, in the independent science-fiction family comedy I'll Believe You with fellow Daily Show alumnus Ed Helms. In 2012, Rocca was the narrator of the documentary Electoral Dysfunction, a movie which satirically analyzes the American voting system and which aired on PBS in 2012 and 2016.

He shared on social media a scripture reading (in Spanish) that he delivered while serving as Lector during Pope Francis's 2015 Mass at Madison Square Garden.[15]

His contribution to AOL Newsbloggers was titled Mo Rocca 180°: Only Half as Tedious as the Regular News.[16]

On May 13, 2015, Rocca appeared on a celebrity episode of Jeopardy! and came in second to CNN correspondent John Berman, amassing a total of $41,600.

Rocca began moderating the finals of the National Geographic Bee in 2016. Soledad O'Brien preceded him and Alex Trebek preceded O'Brien. He moderated the bee from 2016 until its final competition in 2019.

Rocca played a conservative morning TV show host in the second season of The Good Fight.

Personal life

In July 2011, Rocca revealed on The Six Pack podcast (episode 73) that he is gay.[17] His participation in Pope Francis's September 2015 Mass in Madison Square Garden was hailed by gay rights advocates.[18]

References

  1. ^ Castellanos, Melissa (21 November 2013). "CBS Sunday Morning's Mo Rocca Reconnects to his Colombian Roots". Latin Post. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  2. ^ Rocca, Mo (21 August 2008). . U.S. News & World Report. Archived from the original on 6 July 2015.
  3. ^ Klarecki, Carolyn (29 September 2009). "Mo Rocca: from TV-loving tyke to mass-media personality". The Michigan Daily. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  4. ^ Twitter https://twitter.com/hesherman/status/1506652322746753032. Retrieved 2022-03-23. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ "Mo Rocca". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  6. ^ a b Als, Hilton (22 October 2012). "Critic's Notebook: Hear This". The New Yorker.
  7. ^ Coyle, Jake (24 August 2009). "After 'Daily Show,' Mo Rocca looks to 'Tomorrow'". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  8. ^ "'Mobituaries': The art of obituary writing". CBS News. 17 January 2020. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  9. ^ Hinds, Julie (15 October 2004). "Mo Rocca Takes Satire To A Presidential Level". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 22 March 2012 – via Detroit Free Press.
  10. ^ Schulman, Michael (12 November 2019). "'Mobituaries,' Mo Rocca's Curious, Offbeat Collection of Lives Forgotten". The New Yorker.
  11. ^ Rocca, Mo (5 November 2019). Mobituaries: Great Lives Worth Reliving. ISBN 9781501197642.
  12. ^ "My Grandmother's Ravioli". IMDb. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  13. ^ "The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation with Mo Rocca – Host Bio". cbsdreamteam.com. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  14. ^ "Social Media Reacts to Mo Rocca Reading at Papal Mass at Madison Square Garden". NBC New York. 25 September 2015. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  15. ^ "Mo Rocca Shares Reading at Mass for Pope Francis". NBC News. 25 September 2015.
  16. ^ Gauthier, Andrew (17 August 2009). "CBS News Looks Into the Future with Mo Rocca". Adweek.
  17. ^ Anderson-Minshall, Diane (28 July 2011). "The Daily Show's Mo Rocca Comes Out". The Advocate.
  18. ^ Marans, Daniel (26 September 2015). "Mo Rocca's Starring Role In Pope's Mass Thrills LGBT Advocates". HuffPost.

External links

  • Mo Rocca at IMDb
  • Mo Rocca Interview on LX.TV
  • Official Mobituaries Website

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Maurice Alberto Rocca born January 28 1969 is an American humorist journalist and actor He is a correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning the host and creator of My Grandmother s Ravioli on the Cooking Channel and also the host of The Henry Ford s Innovation Nation on CBS He was the moderator of the National Geographic Society s National Geographic Bee from 2016 until its final competition in 2019 as the 2020 and 2021 competitions were cancelled and the competition was ended in 2021 He is also the host of the podcast Mobituaries with Mo Rocca from CBS News He is a regular panelist on the radio quiz show Wait Wait Don t Tell Me Mo RoccaRocca in 2002Birth nameMaurice Alberto RoccaBorn 1969 01 28 January 28 1969 age 53 Washington D C U S MediumTelevision Radio BlogNationalityAmericanAlma materHarvard UniversityYears active1995 presentGenresHumor NewsNotable works and rolesThe Daily ShowThe Tonight ShowWait Wait Don t Tell Me CBS Sunday MorningMy Grandmother s RavioliThe Henry Ford s Innovation NationMo Rocca got his start in television behind the scenes writing and producing several children s TV shows His first work in front of the camera came as a correspondent for news satire show The Daily Show from 1998 to 2003 He played a similar role as a satirical correspondent for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno from 2004 to 2008 and later moved on to more serious but still light hearted roles with CBS News for which he continues to work He has also acted in theater film and on television in small roles from time to time and has written two books Contents 1 Early life and work 2 Career 2 1 Writing and producing 2 2 Satire and journalism 2 3 Author 2 4 Food and other television 2 5 Broadway 2 6 Film and other media 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and work EditRocca was born in Washington D C his mother immigrated there from Bogota Colombia in 1956 at age 28 and his father was a third generation Italian American from Leominster Massachusetts 1 He attended Georgetown Preparatory School a Jesuit boys school in North Bethesda Maryland He graduated from Harvard University in 1991 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in literature 2 He served as president of Harvard s Hasty Pudding Theatricals performing in four of the company s notorious burlesques and co authoring one Suede Expectations 3 While at Harvard he also played Seymour in a production of Little Shop of Horrors which co starred current Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson 4 Career EditWriting and producing Edit Rocca began his career acting on stage in the Southeast Asia tour of the musical Grease 1993 and Paper Mill Playhouse s South Pacific 1994 His first television work was as a writer and producer for the Emmy and Peabody Award winning children s television series Wishbone He also wrote for The Wubbulous World of Dr Seuss on the Nickelodeon TV channel and Pepper Ann on the ABC TV network In 2011 he won an Emmy as a writer for the 64th Annual Tony Awards 5 Satire and journalism Edit Wait Wait Don t Tell Me reception at Octavia Books in Uptown New Orleans 2010 From 1998 to 2003 Rocca was a regular correspondent for The Daily Show which gave him his start in television 6 His work included campaign coverage for Indecision 2000 and a regular feature called That s Quite Interesting 7 In 2004 he served as a convention floor correspondent for Larry King Live at the Democratic and Republican national conventions He was a regular correspondent for The Tonight Show on the NBC TV network from 2004 to 2008 and covered the 2008 election for NBC Rocca is a regular correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley His work includes cover stories features and profiles such as of Chris Rock and Amy Schumer with an emphasis on presidential history He is a regular panelist on the quiz show Wait Wait Don t Tell Me on the NPR radio network In 2012 Rocca became a regular contributor to the then new CBS This Morning Rocca turned his fascination with obituaries into a podcast called Mobituaries currently on Season 3 8 Author Edit Rocca s satirical book All the Presidents Pets The Story of One Reporter Who Refused to Roll Over deals with American presidents their pets and reporters and was published by Crown Books in 2004 9 Rocca parlaying from his Mobituaries podcast authored Mobituaries in 2019 a book about underappreciated people in history such as Elizabeth Jennings Graham 10 11 Food and other television Edit Rocca created and hosted the program My Grandmother s Ravioli with CBS Eye Productions on the Cooking Channel from 2012 to 2015 12 for which he traveled across the United States learning to cook from grandmothers and grandfathers in their kitchens 6 He previously hosted Food ography on the Cooking Channel and was a regular judge on Iron Chef America on the Food Network Rocca was a commentator on VH1 s I Love the 70s and I Love the 80s He was the host of Bravo s Things I Hate About You channel and Whoa Sunday which premiered in 2005 on the Animal Planet TV channel He also made guest appearances for the Law amp Order television franchise in the episodes Authority Law amp Order Special Victims Unit and Contract Law amp Order Criminal Intent both in 2008 He is also the host of the weekly The Henry Ford s Innovation Nation program which has aired as part of the CBS Dream Team on Saturdays since 2014 13 On September 25 2015 Rocca served as Lector during the Mass celebrated by Pope Francis at New York City s Madison Square Garden 14 Broadway Edit On Broadway Rocca played the role of Vice Principal Douglas Panch in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Film and other media Edit Rocca appeared in the 2005 film Bewitched and in 2007 in the independent science fiction family comedy I ll Believe You with fellow Daily Show alumnus Ed Helms In 2012 Rocca was the narrator of the documentary Electoral Dysfunction a movie which satirically analyzes the American voting system and which aired on PBS in 2012 and 2016 He shared on social media a scripture reading in Spanish that he delivered while serving as Lector during Pope Francis s 2015 Mass at Madison Square Garden 15 His contribution to AOL Newsbloggers was titled Mo Rocca 180 Only Half as Tedious as the Regular News 16 On May 13 2015 Rocca appeared on a celebrity episode of Jeopardy and came in second to CNN correspondent John Berman amassing a total of 41 600 Rocca began moderating the finals of the National Geographic Bee in 2016 Soledad O Brien preceded him and Alex Trebek preceded O Brien He moderated the bee from 2016 until its final competition in 2019 Rocca played a conservative morning TV show host in the second season of The Good Fight Personal life EditIn July 2011 Rocca revealed on The Six Pack podcast episode 73 that he is gay 17 His participation in Pope Francis s September 2015 Mass in Madison Square Garden was hailed by gay rights advocates 18 References Edit Castellanos Melissa 21 November 2013 CBS Sunday Morning s Mo Rocca Reconnects to his Colombian Roots Latin Post Retrieved 19 December 2017 Rocca Mo 21 August 2008 Celebrity College Flashback U S News amp World Report Archived from the original on 6 July 2015 Klarecki Carolyn 29 September 2009 Mo Rocca from TV loving tyke to mass media personality The Michigan Daily Retrieved 22 March 2012 Twitter https twitter com hesherman status 1506652322746753032 Retrieved 2022 03 23 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Mo Rocca Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 16 February 2020 a b Als Hilton 22 October 2012 Critic s Notebook Hear This The New Yorker Coyle Jake 24 August 2009 After Daily Show Mo Rocca looks to Tomorrow San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 16 February 2020 Mobituaries The art of obituary writing CBS News 17 January 2020 Retrieved 16 February 2020 Hinds Julie 15 October 2004 Mo Rocca Takes Satire To A Presidential Level Orlando Sentinel Retrieved 22 March 2012 via Detroit Free Press Schulman Michael 12 November 2019 Mobituaries Mo Rocca s Curious Offbeat Collection of Lives Forgotten The New Yorker Rocca Mo 5 November 2019 Mobituaries Great Lives Worth Reliving ISBN 9781501197642 My Grandmother s Ravioli IMDb Retrieved 19 December 2017 The Henry Ford s Innovation Nation with Mo Rocca Host Bio cbsdreamteam com Retrieved 19 December 2017 Social Media Reacts to Mo Rocca Reading at Papal Mass at Madison Square Garden NBC New York 25 September 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Mo Rocca Shares Reading at Mass for Pope Francis NBC News 25 September 2015 Gauthier Andrew 17 August 2009 CBS News Looks Into the Future with Mo Rocca Adweek Anderson Minshall Diane 28 July 2011 The Daily Show s Mo Rocca Comes Out The Advocate Marans Daniel 26 September 2015 Mo Rocca s Starring Role In Pope s Mass Thrills LGBT Advocates HuffPost External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mo Rocca Mo Rocca at IMDb Mo Rocca Interview on LX TV Official Mobituaries Website Retrieved from https 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