Pedro Sevcec Family, Real Name, Spouse, Profession, Eye Color, body stats, Feet Size, Wiki

Pedro Sevcec Family, Real Name, Spouse, Profession, Eye Color, body stats, Feet Size, Wiki

Pedro Ricardo Sevcec (born July 14, 1954) is a Uruguayan television

personality and journalist best known as the former anchor of

Noticiero Telemundo in the United States, from 2000 to 2009. Sevcec

previously served as reporter for Ocurrio Asi before hosting his own

talk show on the network. He currently hosts Sevcec a Fondo on

AmericaTeVe since 2011 and has his own afternoon drive radio show on

WSUA Miami- Radio Caracol 1260 AM called La Ventana con Pedro

Sevcec.Upon arriving to the United States, Sevcec started working as a

correspondent for Spanish International Network. In 1986, Sevcec

switched over to Telemundo, where he served as journalist and reporter

for its network news. Sevcec served as co-anchor and reporter for

Ocurrio Asi in 1993, alongside Enrique Gratas. He later hosted his own

talk show, Sevcec which ran from 1994 to 1999, when it was replaced by

Laura en America. Sevcec returned to Ocurrió Así as host for a brief

period in 1999 after its original host Enrique Gratas left Telemundo

that year.In 2000, Sevcec became the main anchor for Noticiero

Telemundo, where he remained for the next nine years. During this

time, he interviewed numerous presidents and world leaders, including

then-president George W. Bush. In September 2001, he and Brit Hume of

Fox News Channel were the only two journalists to attend President

Bush's first state dinner.On February 17, 2004, a bomb exploded in an

Iraqi school where Sevcec was filming a report about the opening of

the school, with no one being injured. He also survived a shooting

between guerrillas and the military in El Salvador years before.
Pedro Sevcec Family, Real Name, Spouse, Profession, Eye Color, body stats, Feet Size, Wiki


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