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Elise Finch (February 24, 1972 – July 16, 2023) was an American television meteorologist with WCBS-TV New York City from 2007. Previously with NBC's Early Today, with the CBS Phoenix, Arizona affiliate KPHO, an anchor and reporter at the CBS and Fox Youngstown, Ohio affiliates WKBN and WYFX, and the ABC Austin, Minnesota affiliate KAAL.
Elise Finch, Emmy-winning and long-time meteorologist for CBS New York affiliate WCBS-TV, has died, the TV station announced on Sunday. She was 51. According to WCBS' statement, Finch died at a ...
Elise Finch, an Emmy-winning meteorologist with WCBS in New York for 16 years, has died, the TV station announced Sunday. She was 51. Finch died at a local hospital; the cause of her death has not ...
Elise Finch, an Emmy-winning meteorologist for WCBS New York, died at age 51, the TV station announced on Sunday. ... Finch is survived by her husband Graig Henriques, who worked alongside Finch ...
Daniel Douglas Langston (Jack Coleman) was Sally Langston's husband and a Second Gentleman. Jerry Grant (Dylan Minnette) is Fitz and Mellie's son who is named after Fitz's father. He was killed by Tom Larsen via a poison injection. Larsen was sent by Eli Pope. Karen Grant (Madeline Carroll and Mary Mouser) is the daughter of Fitz and Mellie ...
Episode: "Educating Finch" 2002 The Division: Jessica Billings Episode: "Full Moon" 2003 Strong Medicine: Abby Episode: "Blocked Lines" 2003 Star Trek: Enterprise: Ruby Episode: "First Flight" 2004 24: Kathy McCartney Episode: "Day 3: 6:00 a.m.-7:00 a.m." 2004 Without a Trace: Stephanie Boothe Episode: "Bait" 2005 Cold Case: Tina Bream 1998
Elise Finch, the beloved and well-known meteorologist at CBS New York, has died. She was 51. Finch died Sunday at a local hospital, according to the network’s announcement Monday morning. Her ...
Catherine Murat, Princess Murat (née Catherine Daingerfield Willis). This is a non-exhaustive list of some American socialites, so called American dollar princesses, from before the Gilded Age to the end of the 20th century, who married into the European titled nobility, peerage, or royalty.