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Savannah Clark Guthrie is an American broadcast journalist and attorney. She is a main co-anchor of the NBC News morning show Today, a position she has held since July 2012.

Early life and education
Savannah Clark Guthrie was born on December 27, 1971, in Melbourne, Australia, and was named after her great‑grandmother. Her father Charles, a mining engineer, was stationed in the city for work, and the family lived in the suburb of Beaumaris at the time of her birth. They returned to the United States two years later and settled in Tucson, Arizona. While in Australia, Guthrie and her mother Nancy visited Sydney, as well as the Melbourne hospital where she was born, and the house where they lived. After graduating from Amphitheater High School in Tucson, Guthrie received a B.A. in journalism from the University of Arizona, graduating cum laude in 1993. She was a member of the Arizona Alpha chapter of Pi Beta Phi. She received a juris doctor (J.D.) from Georgetown University Law Center, where she graduated magna cum laude in 2002. She received the highest score on the Arizona Bar exam in the year she took it, according to Washingtonian magazine. ==Career==
Career
Guthrie's first job in broadcasting was at KTVM, the NBC affiliate in Butte, Montana; she started in October 1993, but on her 10th day at the station, the local news operation was closed. She then went to work at ABC affiliate KMIZ in Columbia, Missouri, where she worked for two years before returning to Tucson and a job with NBC affiliate KVOA in 1995. After five years in Arizona, she took a job at WRC-TV, NBC's owned-and-operated station in Washington, D.C., where she covered major stories, including the September 11 attack on the Pentagon and the 2001 anthrax attacks. She covered Sarah Palin's 2008 vice-presidential race from Fairbanks, Pittsburgh, San Antonio, Sioux City, Iowa, and Washington, D.C. On December 18, she was named a White House correspondent for NBC News. In this capacity, she contributed to all NBC News properties. Guthrie was also an NBC News anchor and substitute anchor on NBC Nightly News. The Today Show (2011–present) in the White House kitchen for a Super Bowl XLIX pre-game show in March 2015. After Guthrie substituted for both Meredith Vieira and Ann Curry on Today, it was confirmed on May 9, 2011, that she would become co-host of the 9 a.m. hour alongside Natalie Morales and Al Roker, and the show's Chief Legal Editor. The move came after Vieira announced her departure from the show as co-host of the main program, and the subsequent promotions of Curry and Morales to main co-host and news anchor, respectively. Guthrie departed The Daily Rundown for Today on June 9, 2011, at which time she was appointed NBC News chief legal analyst, making her first appearance in this role on May 25, 2011. In 2011, she conducted an interview with Donald Trump in which he discussed his role in the Barack Obama "birther" controversy. Later that year, she interviewed Conrad Murray after he was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson. She reported exclusive details on the death of Osama bin Laden. and the annual Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting. On November 29, 2017, Guthrie welcomed Hoda Kotb as cohost after Lauer's sexual harassment of colleagues became public. Guthrie was included in Time's list of 100 most influential people of 2018. In 2020, she conducted another interview with then-President Trump during his re-election campaign in the 2020 election amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Guthrie pressed him on issues of his debts, coronavirus response, and refusal to outright condemn the right-wing conspiracy theory of QAnon. Other work Guthrie was a commentator in the first four episodes of season one of ''truTV Presents: World's Dumbest.... Guthrie appeared as herself in the 2013 series finale of the NBC sitcom 30 Rock and the 2015 film Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!''. In 2018, Guthrie participated in Match for Africa, an exhibition tennis match charity event. She played with American professional tennis player Jack Sock against Bill Gates and Swiss professional tennis player Roger Federer. Guthrie and Sock lost. The final score was 3–6. Guthrie is the author of two children's books: Princesses Wear Pants and Princesses Save the World, and one religious book, Mostly What God Does: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere. In February 2021, she was announced to be an interim guest host of Jeopardy! following the death of host Alex Trebek. Her episodes aired June 14–25, 2021. Guthrie and Hoda Kotb appeared on an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Marriages and family In December 2005, Guthrie married English-born BBC News presenter Mark Orchard, whom she met while covering the trial of Michael Jackson. The couple divorced in January 2009. They became engaged in 2013 and married on March 15, 2014, in Tucson, Arizona. Two days later, Guthrie announced she was four months pregnant. Guthrie gave birth to their first child in August 2014, a daughter they named Vale. On June 7, 2016, Guthrie announced she and her husband were again expecting. She gave birth to their second child in 2016, a son they named Charles, after her father, who died unexpectedly in 1988 on a mining exploration in Mexico. according to Guthrie as reported on NBC's Today show. Health In January 2026, Guthrie had surgery on her vocal cords to remove nodules and a polyp, and took a brief hiatus from the Today show to recover. She returned to the program later that month. Disappearance of mother On February 1, 2026, the Pima County Sheriff's Department reported that Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, was missing. She was last seen on January 31, 2026, and authorities are treating her disappearance as a crime. Guthrie stepped away from her NBC duties, including co-hosting the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremonies, to assist in the search. On March 27, 2026, she announced that she would return to Today on April 6, 2026, following a two-month hiatus. ==See also==
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