Tamron Hall

Host and Executive Producer of “Tamron Hall”

Emmy® Award-winning talk show host Tamron Hall is the host and executive producer of the nationally syndicated talk show “Tamron Hall,” which premiered in September 2019. Tamron was honored with a Daytime Emmy® for Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host for her first season, marking the first time since the award’s inception in 2015 that a freshman host was the recipient of that honor. Also in its first season, “Tamron Hall” won a prestigious Gracie Award for Outstanding Talk Show Host-Entertainment. Tamron’s first novel, “As the Wicked Watch,” published in October 2021.

Tamron 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. The show’s third season premiered September 6, 2021 and it has been renewed through 2024.

"Tamron Hall" continues to feature 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 include a powerful hour-long interview with Issa Rae; a compelling talk show exclusive with Cassandra Peterson, aka Elvira; NBA legend Carmelo Anthony; poet, activist and Time’s 2020 Person of the Year Amanda Gorman; actress Debra Messing; #MeToo movement founder Tarana Burke; the ever-adventurous Bear Grylls; ballet legend Misty Copeland and many more.

“Tamron Hall” is a destination to discuss, dissect and deliberate about the issues of the day. Hall leads conversations on timely topics like mask mandates and critical race theory in the classroom, making sure to spotlight the viewpoints of parents, educators, and caregivers; as Americans quit their jobs in record numbers in search of more money, flexibility and happiness, Hall puts her spin on “The Great Resignation” with a provocative exchange; tackles the world of parenting, hearing from brave women who fear they suffer from so-called mom rage; and shares advice for moms and dads dealing with terrifying toddler tantrums and public meltdown horrors. The show also provides helpful tips and takeaways about everything from how to be more confident to how to find love and how to harness the power of laughter. Plus, the show invites viewers to make a difference with this season’s all-new “Tam Fam Kindness Challenge” and introduces them to the hottest shopping bargains through “Tam Fam Deals.”

Tamron has hosted “Deadline: Crime with Tamron Hall” for six seasons on Investigation Discovery, taking an in-depth look at crimes that shocked the nation. Previously, Tamron 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. Tamron 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.

Tamron is passionate about many causes, including domestic violence, homelessness and literacy, and she’s 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.

Tamron is a native of Luling, Texas, and she holds a Bachelor of the Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism from Temple University. She lives in New York with her husband and two-year-old son.