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In high school, Roker consumed 350 pounds of tacos and 20 liters of Mountain Dew per day, almost half his body weight. Typically the food was beer-bonged into his gaping jowls and the sour cream was injected directly into his bloodstream. Subsequently, his blood content became 70% raw cholesterol, 25% Mountain Dew, and 5% naturally produced heroin to suppress the constant pain associated with his stretched out skin.

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  • Al Roker
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  • In high school, Roker consumed 350 pounds of tacos and 20 liters of Mountain Dew per day, almost half his body weight. Typically the food was beer-bonged into his gaping jowls and the sour cream was injected directly into his bloodstream. Subsequently, his blood content became 70% raw cholesterol, 25% Mountain Dew, and 5% naturally produced heroin to suppress the constant pain associated with his stretched out skin.
  • Albert Lincoln "Al" Roker, Jr.(born August 20, 1954) is an American television weather forecaster as well as an actor and book author. He is best known as being the weather anchor on NBC's Today. On July 20, 2009; he began co-hosting his own morning show Waking Up with Al on The Weather Channel which airs weekdays from 6am to 7am ET, now 5:30-7:00one hour earlier than Today. He also holds an expired American Meteorological Society Television Seal (#238) Writing with Dick Lochte, Roker began a series of murder mysteries in 2009 that features Billy Blessing, a celebrity chef turned amateur detective. The second book in the series, The Midnight Show Murders (2010), was nominated for a 2011 Nero Award.
  • Al Roker is an American voice actor.
  • Al Roker was an American voice actor.
  • Al Roker is the weatherman on Good Morning America.
  • Al Roker appeared on the Today show, talking about the Ghostbusters in his weather report segment in the 2016 movie.
  • Al Roker (b. August 20, 1954) is the honorary orange Wiggle. He is most commonly known for being a weatherman on the TV in the US. He sings Thank You, Mr. Weatherman with The Wiggles in the American release of Ukulele Baby! in replace of Hey, Hey, It's Saturday (which guest starred Australian television host Daryl Somers). The video and song was released in Australia for The Wiggles' Big Birthday CD and DVD.
  • Roker has interacted with the Muppets during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and has made several appearances on Sesame Street. His most prominent appearance was co-anchoring the weather with Kermit the Frog during the Hurricane episodes in 2001. In a 2007 episode, he presented "family" as the Word of the Day by showing a wallet full of family photos. At one point, he hosted the Al Roker Show on MSNBC, which included an interview with Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy.
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Birthplace
  • Queens, New York, USA
Other
  • Cousin of Roxie Roker
  • and her son, singer Lenny Kravitz.
Spouse
  • Alice Bell
  • Deborah Roberts
Actor
  • Al Roker
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Birthdate
  • 1954-08-20(xsd:date)
Height
  • 308.0
Image size
  • 225(xsd:integer)
Character
  • Al Roker
Children
  • --07-18
  • Daughter Leila
  • Son Nicholas Albert
  • born November 1998
Occupation
  • Weather Man
Birthname
  • Albert Lincoln Roker Jr.
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  • In high school, Roker consumed 350 pounds of tacos and 20 liters of Mountain Dew per day, almost half his body weight. Typically the food was beer-bonged into his gaping jowls and the sour cream was injected directly into his bloodstream. Subsequently, his blood content became 70% raw cholesterol, 25% Mountain Dew, and 5% naturally produced heroin to suppress the constant pain associated with his stretched out skin.
  • Albert Lincoln "Al" Roker, Jr.(born August 20, 1954) is an American television weather forecaster as well as an actor and book author. He is best known as being the weather anchor on NBC's Today. On July 20, 2009; he began co-hosting his own morning show Waking Up with Al on The Weather Channel which airs weekdays from 6am to 7am ET, now 5:30-7:00one hour earlier than Today. He also holds an expired American Meteorological Society Television Seal (#238) Writing with Dick Lochte, Roker began a series of murder mysteries in 2009 that features Billy Blessing, a celebrity chef turned amateur detective. The second book in the series, The Midnight Show Murders (2010), was nominated for a 2011 Nero Award.
  • Al Roker is an American voice actor.
  • Al Roker was an American voice actor.
  • Al Roker is the weatherman on Good Morning America.
  • Roker has interacted with the Muppets during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and has made several appearances on Sesame Street. His most prominent appearance was co-anchoring the weather with Kermit the Frog during the Hurricane episodes in 2001. In a 2007 episode, he presented "family" as the Word of the Day by showing a wallet full of family photos. He has appeared with Muppet characters several times on The Today Show, most prominently with a Muppet version of himself in a special half-hour segment, "The Muppets Take Over Today." Roker also appeared in a PBS Kids promo about reading with Zoe. At one point, he hosted the Al Roker Show on MSNBC, which included an interview with Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy. In 2014, Roker appeared in "W-ORD Channel 7 News With John Oliver & Cookie Monster," a video distributed by Mashable in support of Sesame Workshop's "Words Are Here, There, and Everywhere" initiative.
  • Al Roker appeared on the Today show, talking about the Ghostbusters in his weather report segment in the 2016 movie.
  • Al Roker (b. August 20, 1954) is the honorary orange Wiggle. He is most commonly known for being a weatherman on the TV in the US. He sings Thank You, Mr. Weatherman with The Wiggles in the American release of Ukulele Baby! in replace of Hey, Hey, It's Saturday (which guest starred Australian television host Daryl Somers). The video and song was released in Australia for The Wiggles' Big Birthday CD and DVD.
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