Two-time Emmy®-winning journalist, author and producer Tamron Hall is
executive producer and host of the nationally syndicated talk show
“Tamron Hall,” which returned for a fourth season on Tuesday,
September 6, 2022. Hall, honored in 2022 with the Daytime Emmy Award
for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host, made history when she
first received the award in 2020, marking the first time a first-year
host received that honor.

Hall brings a refreshing, relatable and unstoppable voice to the
daytime community. From the deeply personal to the purely fun,
“Tamron Hall” is a daily destination for viewers to connect with
the people shaping our lives through meaningful, engaging and
entertaining conversations. “Tamron Hall,” which first premiered
in September 2019, celebrated 500 episodes this past May.

The most recent season of “Tamron Hall” featured one-on-one
interviews with newsmakers, changemakers, visionaries and people doing
extraordinary things in their community and on the front lines. Her
recent one-on-ones included a powerful hour-long interview with
actress, writer, director and producer Issa Rae; New Edition; Supreme
Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor; Oscar® Award-winning actress Halle
Berry; poet, activist and Time’s 2020 Person of the Year Amanda
Gorman; supermodel, entrepreneur and philanthropist Iman; country
music superstar LeAnn Rimes; TV’s original Wonder Woman, Lynda
Carter; actress and GRAMMY® Award-winning artist Mary J. Blige;
political powerhouse Huma Abedin and many more.

“Tamron Hall” has welcomed a diverse slate of entertainment,
sports and lifestyle headline-makers over three seasons, including
former Democratic rising star Andrew Gillum, who came out publicly as
bisexual; former “Vanderpump Rules” cast member Stassi Schroeder,
who addressed her racially insensitive behavior for the first time
since her firing; Tamar Braxton, who spoke candidly about her
attempted suicide and domestic violence allegations; “Captain
America” actor Chris Evans, who reflected on his headline-making
Instagram mishap; and former first lady and best-selling author
Michelle Obama as well as Eddie Murphy, Matthew McConaughey, Regina
King, Steph and Ayesha Curry, Lady A, Patti LaBelle, Melissa Etheridge
and Kelly Rowland, to name a few. Additionally, Hall’s love of
fashion remains a core element of the show, with the stylish host
putting a spotlight on the hottest up-and-coming designers and the
latest do-it-yourself crafting trends alongside not-to-miss music
performances and dishing up fun cooking and baking tips with her Tam
Fam.

Hall’s debut novel, “As the Wicked Watch,” was published on
October 26, 2021, and is the first book in her critically acclaimed
“Jordan Manning” mystery series. Hall also hosts Court TV’s
original true-crime series “Someone They Knew with Tamron Hall,”
which was picked up for a second season in June 2022.

Hall hosted “Deadline: Crime with Tamron Hall” for six seasons on
Investigation Discovery, taking an in-depth look at crimes that
shocked the nation. Previously, She co-hosted the third hour of
“TODAY” and “TODAY’s Take” for three years and anchored
“MSNBC Live with Tamron Hall.” She received the 2015 Edward R.
Murrow Award for Reporting: Hard News in Network Television for her
segment on domestic violence as part of “TODAY’s Shine A Light”
series. Hall hosted several special reports for MSNBC and NBC News,
including “Education Nation: Teacher Town Hall,” which was
nominated for an Emmy Award in 2011, and she served as a correspondent
for the NBC News special “The Inauguration of Barack Obama,” which
won an Emmy for Outstanding Live Coverage in October 2010.

She has also been honored by The Alliance for Women in Media
Foundation with two Gracie Awards, first in 2020 for Outstanding Talk
Show/Entertainment and again in May 2022 as Best On-Air Talent.

Hall is passionate about many causes, including domestic violence,
homelessness and literacy and has dedicated her time to many deserving
organizations over the years. She partnered with Safe Horizon to
launch The Tamron ❤ Renate Fund in honor of her sister to help
victims and families affected by domestic violence. Safe Horizon
honored her with their Voice of Empowerment Award in 2014.
Additionally, Day One, a New York-based advocacy group for victims of
domestic violence, honored her work, and she received the Ackerman
Family Advocate Award for her efforts to raise awareness for families
who have a loved one experiencing abuse.

In July 2022, she was appointed to the National Association of
Broadcasters Leadership Foundation (NABLF). She will serve in the
newly created position of industry ambassador, working with NABLF on
campaigns and fundraising efforts to help shape the Foundation’s
future.

Hall is a native of Luling, Texas, and she holds a Bachelor of the
Arts degree in broadcast journalism from Temple University, where she
serves on the board of trustees. She lives in New York with her
husband and son.
