Jill Rappaport
American journalist
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Born | (1956-09-27) September 27, 1956 (age 67) Jericho, New York |
Occupation(s) | Animal advocate, journalist, author |
Family | married |
Jill Rappaport (born September 27, 1956)[citation needed] is an American journalist, animal advocate, and author. She has reported for The Today Show for over 22-years as well as NBC Nightly News and NBC affiliates. She was the creator, host, and executive producer of the animal welfare program, "Best in Shelter with Jill Rappaport," for NBC. She hosts the "Dog Bowl," and "Puppy Bowl," a dog rescue and adoption program on Animal Planet.[1][2][3]
Bibliography
- Jack Jill: The Miracle Dog with a Happy Tail to Tell, Collins, 2009, ISBN 9780061731365
- 500 Cats, HarperCollins, 2009, ISBN 9780061799099
- Mazel Tov: Celebrities' Bat Mitzvah Memories, Simon & Schuster, 2007, ISBN 9780743287876
- People We Know, Horses They Love, Rodale Books, 2004, ISBN 9781579548575
References
- ^ "Remember Me Thursday - Jill Rappaport". remembermethursday.org. Retrieved 2021-01-02.
- ^ "Meet Jill Rappaport". NBC New York. 28 January 2015. Retrieved 2021-01-02.
- ^ Fryd, Lee. "Ramona Singer, Beth Ostrosky Stern, Chuck Scarborough, Jill Rappaport, and more Support "Get Wild"". hamptons.com. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
External links
- Jill Rappaport at IMDb
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