Joe Buck’s Wife Michelle Beisner-Buck Wiki, Net Worth, Height
• Michelle Beisner-Buck is an American sports reporter, actress, dancer, and former National Football League (NFL) cheerleader.
• She was raised alongside her two younger brothers by her father and mother in Lakewood, Denver USA.
• She graduated from the Metropolitan State University of Denver with a Bachelor’s degree in communication in 1997 and was a cheerleader for the Denver Broncos for six years.
• She is married to Joe Buck, a popular American sportscaster, and they have twin sons together.
• She is 45 years old and her net worth is estimated at more than $3 million.
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Who is Michelle Beisner-Buck?
Michelle was born in Lakewood, Denver USA, on 15 October 1976 – her zodiac sign is Libra, and she holds American nationality. She’s a sports reporter, actress, dancer, and a former National Football League (NFL) cheerleader, who’s today probably known best for being the wife of Joe Buck, a popular American sportscaster.
Early life and education
Michelle was raised alongside her three years younger brother Andy Beisner, and their brother Matt, by their father who served in the US Army Air Corps and was a glider pilot in World War II, and their mother Mary Wright who was a housewife. Michelle’s parents divorced when she was in her teenage years, and her mother went on to marry Caleb Wright, who died in 2017.
Michelle became interested in dancing upon enrolling at Green Mountain High School in 1990, and so began taking dancing lessons, which lasted for the following 15 years. Michelle was interested in a number of other activities while attending high school, including acting with the school’s drama club, being a cheerleader for the school’s football team, and practicing singing.
Upon matriculating in 1994, Michelle enrolled at the Metropolitan State University of Denver, from which she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in communication in 1997.
Michelle’s career
Between 1997 and 2003, Michelle was a cheerleader for the football team Denver Broncos, and the cheerleading captain for four of those years. After she quit that, she became a pit reporter for the Champ Car World Series.
Michelle then turned to journalism, and became am NFL studio host in 2006, and could’ve been seen appearing in numerous shows during the following eight years, such as “NFL Total Access”, “Game Day Morning” and “Game Day First”. She contributed to various other networks during that time too, including NBC, ABC, and Fox Sports Net.
Michelle joined ESPN in 2014, and has since reported on numerous NFL games, and been presented with a Gold World Medal in Health/Medical Information.
Acting credits
Michelle is also an actress, having appeared in five movies. She made her debut appearance in the hit 1999 sports drama “Any Given Sunday”, written and directed by Oliver Stone, and which starred Al Pacino, Dennis Quaid and Cameron Diaz.
The movie follows the lives of modern-day gladiators, and won three of the 12 awards for which it was nominated.
Michelle portrayed Kelly in the action crime thriller “Spotless”, and played Rebecca in the 2005 action thriller “Throttle”. She appeared as Jill Robbe in the 2006 action “Alice in Wasteland”, and her only other acting credit was her portrayal of Marena in the 2009 comedy “Standards of Ethical Conduct”. It was written and directed by Roman Hardgrave, starred Jana Andrews, Brenden Andrus and Keeigh Andrus, and follows the politician Heff who’s chasing the American Dream.
Love life and relationships
Michelle prefers to keep the details of her love life away from the media’s attention, but has still allowed her fans to have a glimpse into it.
Michelle married Joe on 12 April 2014, in a private ceremony at El Dorado Golf & Beach Club in Mexico, attended by many of their friends and family members; they were together for close to two years prior to exchanging vows.
Michelle has revealed that she disliked Joe prior to speaking to him in person for the first time, and wasn’t happy when their mutual friend told her that Joe had asked for her number. She apparently changed her mind as soon as she met him, and they are today parents of two, as their twin boys were born in April 2018.
Joe had been married once before meeting Michelle: he exchanged vows with Ann Archambault in 1993; she gave birth to their two daughters, but they divorced in 2011.
As of March 2022, Michelle’s married to Joe Buck, and they have twin sons together.
Hobbies and other interests
Michelle is quite active on Instagram, and apparently enjoys the attention which she’s receiving from her more than 30,000 followers; she’s uploaded close to 1,500 pictures onto the network, most of which have been taken during her everyday life.
Michelle is a huge lover of animals, and her pet dog Finley Biggins can be seen featured in some of her Instagram pictures.
Michelle’s favorite season is summer, as she’s an avid snowboarder and skier.
Michelle is physically highly active, and has multiple training sessions at the gym every week, thus her slim figure.
Michelle enjoys watching movies late at night, and her favorite actor and actress are Jim Carrey and Natalie Portman, while a couple of her favorite films include “Bruce Almighty”, “V for Vendetta” and “Leon: The Professional”.
Age, height and net worth
Michelle’s age is 45. She has long blonde hair and light blue eyes, her height is 5ft 8ins (1.75m) and she weighs around 145lbs (65kgs).
As of March 2022, her net worth has been estimated at more than $3 million, while her husband Joe’s net worth is reputedly over $25 million.
Who is her husband Joe Buck?
Joseph Francis ‘Joe’ Buck was born in St. Petersburg, Florida USA, on 25 April 1969 – his zodiac sign is Taurus, and he holds American nationality. He’s probably known best for the work which he’s done for Fox Sports, as their NFL and Major League Baseball (NLB) play-by-play announcer.
Joe was raised in St. Petersburg alongside his five siblings, by their father Jack Buck who was an American sportscaster, and their mother Carole Lintzenich who was a housewife and philanthropist.
Joe studied at St. Louis Country Day School, and became interested in sports journalism during his four years there, mostly because he looked up to his father.
Upon matriculating in 1987, Joe enrolled at Indiana University, Bloomington, from which he graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in 1991.
Joe launched his career in 1989, when he covered the Triple-A All-Star Game for ESPN. He worked at the virtual channel 4 KMOV in 1991, but it was only in 1994 that he gained recognition, after having been hired to work at Fox Sports as their NFL announcer, thus aged 25 becoming the youngest man to achieve that. In 1996, Joe became the lead MLB play-by-play voice at Fox, a job which he’s been holding to this day.
He’s also covered numerous NFL games for Fox since 1994, mostly for their show “NFL on Fox”.
Some of Joe’s other works include hosting “Fox NFL Sunday”, serving as play-by-play announcer on the show “Thursday Night Football” and hosting his own show “Joe Buck Live” for HBO Sports. Joe could’ve been seen featured in a number of commercials too, for companies such as Holiday Inn, Budweiser and National Car Rental; he’s also voiced himself in a number of animated comedy series, including “Family Guy” and “American Dad!”
Joe’s also an author, having published his autobiography “Lucky Bastard” in 2016.