Chris Matthews Bio, Age, Life, Ethnicity, Married, Wife, Net Worth, Wiki

Chris Matthews

Born on December 17, 1945, Chris Matthews is an American talk show host, author and political commentator who is the current host of Hardball with Chris Matthews, a weeknight talk show on MSNBC.

Chris Matthews

On February 22, 2020, he said “the fall of France” to the Nazis in 1940 as a metaphor for Bernie Sanders in the victory in the state of Nevada’s 2020 Democratic caucuses.

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Before Fame: He attended College of the Holy Cross and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.


Family/ Relationships

Chris Matthews Ethnicity/Religion

Chris was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Mary Teresa and Herb Matthews. His father was of Scotch-Irish descent and his mother was of Irish Catholic descent.

Chris Matthews Affair/Wife/Married

He has been married to Kathleen Matthews since 1980 and have 3 kids together, For more information, visit his twitter.


Profile / Wiki / Information

Personal Information

  • Full Name: Christopher John Matthews
  • Nicknames: Chris Matthews
  • Birthday: December 17, 1945
  • Age: 74 years old (as of Feb 2020)
  • Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
  • Current Residence: United States
  • Education: College of the Holy Cross, UNC Chapel Hill
  • Profession: News Anchor, political commentator
  • Nationality: American
  • Ethnicity/Race: Caucasian
  • Religion:  Christian
  • Zodiac: Sagittarius
  • Spouse/Wife: Kathleen Matthews (m. 1980)
  • Children: 3
  • Net Worth: He is a multi-millionaire

Measurements

  • Height: Not Available
  • Weight: Not Available

Trivia/ Facts that you probably didn’t know

  • He is an American political commentator and talk show host.
  • He is the hose of the weeknight talk show, Hardball with Chris Matthews.
  • His father was of Scotch-Irish descent while his other was of an Irish catholic family.
  • Chris is a Roman Catholic.
  • He holds 34 honorary degrees from various universities and colleges.
  • He has received numerous awards including the Abraham Lincoln Award from the Union League of Philadelphia, John F. Kennedy Memorial Award, and the 2016 Tip O’Neill Irish Diaspora Award and much more.
  • On February 22, 2020, he said “the fall of France” to the Nazis in 1940 as a metaphor for Bernie Sanders in the victory in the state of Nevada’s 2020 Democratic caucuses.
  • He is a Philadelphia Phillies fan. 

Memorable Quotes:

I mean, the idea that Bar could have sent him off on a Grand Tour. But he wasn’t the least bit interested. Why? Why isn’t he interested in the world? Because here’s the bad news for him: He’s in the world now.

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