Mo Rocca: Biography, Facts and Career
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Maurice Alberto "Mo" 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 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.
Quick facts about Mo Rocca
- Full name: Mo Rocca
- Born: 1969-01-28
- Nationality: United States
- Known as: Comedian
- Wikidata ID: Q6886262
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Who is Mo Rocca?
Maurice Alberto "Mo" Rocca (born January 28, 1969) is an American humorist, journalist, and actor.
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Mo Rocca is United States.
When was Mo Rocca born?
Mo Rocca was born on 1969-01-28.



