Patrice King Brown's Wikipedia

Patrice King Brown is a well-known American anchor and news personality best recognized for her work on TV series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood in 1990. Moreover, she is popular for her work at KDKA-TV for almost 33 years where she has interviewed many celebrities and sitting presidents.

Patrice King Brown's Wiki/Bio

Date Of Birth: N/A

Birth Year: 1955

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Mother: N/A

Age: 69-Years-Old

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Zodiac Sign: N/A

Relationship Status: Widow

Born In: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Married: 28 July 2007

Nationality: American

Husband: Dr. Paul Nemiroff

Religion: Christianity

Children: Two Kids

Ethnicity: Mixed

Profession: Anchor

Height: 5 feet 6 inches

Net Worth: $400 thousand

Weight: Decent

Wikipedia: No

Education: Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree

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College: West Virginia University

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Who Is Patrice King Brown? Wikipedia Details

Patrice King Brown is an award-winning American anchor and philanthropist who gained prominence for her interview with many national superstars such as Bob Hope, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Charlton Heston, Elizabeth Taylor, Kevin Costner, Tom Hanks, Robin Williams, Dennis Miller, Oprah, George Lopez, Lionel Richie, Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake. 

However, Patrice King Brown doesn’t have a Wikipedia page yet, despite being a known media personality.

American reporter Patrice King Brown was born to her parents in 1955 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. However, she has not disclosed proper information regarding her parents in media for their privacy. Hence, the names and profession of her parents are not available. Similarly, he has never mentioned of her siblings, so she might be the only child of her parents.

As of January 2024, Patrice is 69 years, and her birth sign or zodiac is not known since her exact birthdate has not been revealed yet. Furthermore, Pennsylvania natie Patrice is an American nationality who currently resides in Newport Beach, California, United States. Likewise, she comes from mixed ethnicity and follows the path of Christian religion.

Regarding her physical appearance, Patrice King Brown stands at a height of approximately 5 feet 6 inches/1.67 m tall with decent body weight. 

Concerning her educational details, Patrice completed her high school studies from Langley High School in her hometown and graduated from West Virginia University with Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.  

Is Patrice King Brown Still Married?

Patrice King Brown was a married woman and had a beloved husband Dr. Paul Nemiroff, formerly of KDKA. Meanwhile, her husband, Dr. Paul Nemiroff was a former KDKA-TV medical editor and surgeon specialized in head and neck cancer and reconstructive surgery. Also, he went to the US. Army during the Vietnam War and was recruited into the Army Ranger with the 101st Airborne Division.

They have been married since they tied the knot on 28 July 2007 in front of their families and friends. Patrice and her husband, late Dr. Paul Nemiroff currently resided in Treesdale happily.

As per reports. Patrice has shared that they first became friends for around two years and asked her out for coffee. She recalled how Paul had amazing stories and was a gentleman.

Sadly, Patrice’s husband, Paul Nemiroff passed away on 10 August 2022 at the age of 73 years old. He was diagnosed with Myelodysplasia Syndrome (MDS), a blood cancer since 1999.

Furthermore, Patrice and Paul share two children together, Guy and Lauren. Their children are grown and their son lives in California while their daughter is in New York City with her husband.

Net Worth & Career

Patrice King Brown has net worth of around $400,000 approximately as an anchor and media personality. Hence, she is able to live a lavish lifestyle from her earnings.

As per Linkedin profile, Patrice started as an account executive for Pittsburgh FM radio station and joined KDKA-TV in 1978 as co-host of Talk and Variety afternoon show Pittsburgh 2Day.

In 2011, Patrice spent around three decades at KDKA-TV and retired. Also, she has won many awards including The Bill Burns Award for Outstanding Journalistic Achievement in 2007 from the Rooney Foundation.