David Culver (CNN) Biography

David Culver is a CNN foreign journalist stationed in the network’s Los Angeles bureau. Since joining the network in 2019, Culver has worked as an international reporter based largely in China. She is entrusted with covering a variety of significant news items that have an influence on the entire world.

Culver’s extensive reporting from the Asia-Pacific region earned him the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism, the Overseas Press Club of America’s David Kaplan Award, and the George Polk Award, the first time in the Awards’ 73-year history that the top honor for Foreign Reporting went to a television journalist.

Early Life

David Culver was born in 1990 in Fairfax County, Virginia in the United States of America to caring and supporting parents; his mother is of Cuban origin, and he has not released any information about his parents or siblings at this time.

After graduating from Gonzaga College High School, Culver went on to the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, where he majored in Hispanic studies and received a bachelor’s degree. David also minored in Middle Eastern Studies and studied Arabic, and he is fluent in Spanish.

David Culver Career

Culver worked as an anchor and reporter for WAVY-TV in Hampton Roads, Virginia, before joining NBC Washington. Prior to working for CNN, Culver worked for NBC Washington for more than six years as an anchor and reporter, covering a variety of subjects such as crime, politics, and education. He also covered many major breaking news events, including the Parkland, Florida school shooting, the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, and various hurricanes that destroyed regions of the United States.

Culver’s work in China also includes coverage of increased US-China geopolitical tensions, the NBA dispute, and the People’s Republic of China’s 70th anniversary, which chronicles the military and economic superpower’s remarkable ascent. Additionally, he covered alleged human rights violations in China. Culver and his crew visited China’s far-western Xinjiang province in 2021 to look into the forcible separation of children from their families. A 15-minute primetime special report on his investigation broadcast on AC360.

Culver has had a front-row seat to the coronavirus outbreak, covering it from the start of the historic lockdown in Wuhan in 2020 through, more recently, when he was the only American TV news correspondent there during and covering the devastating Shanghai lockdown.

Culver and his team won numerous prizes and accolades for their work at the outbreak’s beginning and for their later broadcasts from the Beijing hotel quarantine. In addition, a report he filed documenting his daring escape from Wuhan at the start of the pandemic is currently the most-watched hard news video on Facebook, receiving more than 200 million views.

David Culver Biography

Real Name David Culver
Birth Date 1990
Age (as of 2023) 32 Years
Birth Place Fairfax, Virginia, U.S.
Profession Journalist
College College of William & Mary
Qualification Graduate

Physical Statistics

Height in feet inches – 5’ 8” – in Centimeters – 172 cm
Weight in Kilograms – 75 kg  –  in Pounds –  165 lbs
Hair Color Dark Brown
Eye Color Dark Brown

Family

Father
Mother
Sister One
Brother One

Relationship Status

Marital Status Single
Affair No
Who is his wife/girlfriend? None

Personal Life

David Culver has not disclosed any details about his marital status, current romantic involvement, or engagement. When it comes to his personal life, then he likes to keep his distance from the media spotlight and doesn’t want to reveal information about his personal life. 

David Culver Net Worth

David Culver is an award-winning CNN anchor, reporter, and international correspondent working in the network’s Beijing bureau. He is in charge of covering big news items from China and the Asia-Pacific area. David is thought to earn somewhere in the region of $70.000 annually. David’s net worth is believed to be approximately $1 million.

Trivia

  • Culver, who is of Cuban-American origin, has visited Cuba several times, covering the reopening of the US Embassy, Pope Francis’ visit, and Fidel Castro’s death.
  • He directed “Rediscovering Cuba: A Journey Home,” a 30-minute Emmy-winning documentary on his mother and grandmother’s return to their native Cuba more than 50 years after they fled the island nation.

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