Susannah Carr Biography
Susannah Carr is an eminent Australian journalist, news presenter, reporter, and anchor who has co-presented Seven News in Perth alongside Rick Ardon since 1985. They are recognized as the world’s longest-serving TV news anchor duo having been on air together for almost four decades. Additionally, Susannah presented coverage from Perth nationally during the 2014 Sydney hostage siege following the evacuation of Seven News Sydney studios in Martin Place.
Susannah Carr Age
Susannah Carr was born on 21st July 1952, in Rochford, England, in the United Kingdom. She is 71 years old.
Susannah Carr Height
Susannah stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches (Approx 1.68 m).
Susannah Carr Family
Susannah was born to her loving and supportive parent in Rochford, England, in the United Kingdom. She moved to Western Australia from the United Kingdom with her parents at the age of 7 months old. Nevertheless, Susannah has not disclosed further details in regard to her parents and siblings at the moment. However, she is the niece of the detective novelist Antony Carr and granddaughter of the singer Robert Carr.
Susannah Carr Education
She attended the University of Western Australia and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. Susannah is also a qualified architectural draftsperson.
Susannah Carr Husband
She is married to her dear husband, Chris Carr. Furthermore, the pair loves spending time together and they have a dog called Poppy. However, Susannah has not disclosed any information about having children at the moment.
Susannah Carr Salary
She receives an ample salary of around $400, 000 per year
Net Worth of Susannah Carr
Susannah has garnered a hefty fortune over the years and has an estimated net worth of $9 million.
Susannah Carr Career
Susannah is a news presenter, reporter, and anchor who has co-presented Seven News in Perth alongside Rick Ardon since 1985. They are recognized as the world’s longest-serving TV news anchor duo having been on air together for almost four decades. Additionally, Susannah presented coverage from Perth nationally during the 2014 Sydney hostage siege following the evacuation of Seven News Sydney studios in Martin Place.
In 1986, Susannah won the Logie Award for Most Popular Female in Western Australia. Moreover, she was part of the Seven News team that was awarded a Walkley Award in 2015. Susannah broadcasted live from South Africa during that country’s first all-race elections and was inducted as an Honorary Member by the Edith Cowan University chapter of the Golden Key International Honor Society.
In addition, she reported live from London, a week after the death of Princess Diana. She commenced her journalism career as an announcer with ABC Radio in Perth in 1974. In addition, Susannah served on both TV and radio in Perth for ABC, becoming the station’s first female TV news presenter for the ABC in Perth.