Discovering the Woman Behind the Television Screen Laura Ingraham, the well-known face on Fox News and one of the most successful talkshow hosts today, has captivated audiences with her captivating personality and powerful voice. But who is she when the cameras are turned off? Let’s delve into the life of this extraordinary woman.
Early Life and Education Born on June 19, 1963, in Glastonbury, Connecticut, Laura Ingraham grew up in a working-class family. Her father, James Frederick Ingraham III, served as a World War II veteran and owned a carwash, while her mother, Anne Caroline Kozak, worked at the local school and as a waitress. Growing up with three older brothers, Laura fondly recalls her childhood as “rough and tumble.”
After graduating from Glastonbury High School in 1981, Laura pursued higher education at the esteemed University of Dartmouth in New Hampshire. There, she made waves as the editor-in-chief of the renowned conservative Dartmouth Review school newspaper. Not one to shy away from stirring controversy, Laura made headlines when she sent an undercover reporter to investigate a LGBTQ university organization. From Politics to Media
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