Mary Carillo Biography
Mary Carillo is a sportscaster and tennis player currently working for NBC Olympic broadcasts as an analyst and sports reporter. Initially, Mary Carillo served as a tennis analyst at ESPN from 2003 to 2010 for Grand Slam coverage. Mary Carillo also served on the USA Network during U.S. Open coverage as an analyst. Her initial Olympic roles include serving at the 2016 Rio Olympics as a tennis analyst and correspondent and serving at the 2012 London Olympics as a correspondent
Mary Carillo Age
Mary Carillo was born in Queens, New York, in the United States, on March 15, 1957. Mary is 66 years old.
Mary Carillo Height
Carillo stands at a moderate height of 5 feet 7 inches/Approximately 1.7 m.
Mary Carillo Family
Mary Carillo was born under the kind-hearted parents Anthony Carillo and Terry Sullivan Carillo in Queens, New York. Mary grew up with two amazing siblings namely Gina Anthony and Charles Anthony.
Mary Carillo Husband
Mary Carrillo was previously married to Bill Bowden who served as a tennis instructor. The duo in 1983 married and they share two children namely Rachel Bowden and Anthony Bowden. Mary and Bill separated in 1998. Therefore, since her divorce, Mary Carillo has not revealed any details regarding her marital status to the public.
Mary Carillo Salary
Mary Carrilo earns an annual salary of $20,000 – $ 100,000 per year. This is according to NBC Olympic Sports Channel anchors/reporters’ salaries.
Mary Carillo’s Net worth
Carillo has an estimated net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million.
Mary Carillo Career
Mary Carillo serves for both NBC’s tennis coverage and NBC’s coverage of the Olympic Games as a correspondent and an analyst. She completed her assignment for the overall 14th Olympics and in PyeongChang, South Korea as the 2018 Olympic Winter Games correspondent her 11th with NBC.
Her initial Olympic roles include serving at the 2016 Rio Olympics as a tennis analyst and correspondent and serving at the 2012 London Olympics as a correspondent and was also called between Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova in the women’s gold medal tennis match. Mary served in both Atlanta (1996) and Sydney (2000) as a tennis analyst and for CBS’ coverage in Nagano (1998) as a skiing reporter
Mary Carillo also served on the USA Network during U.S. Open coverage as an analyst. Her insightful commentary and candidness have made her receive accolades throughout the industry, such as the distinction of being by Sports Illustrated called “the sport’s top analyst”. Mary Carillo has served for CBS Sports as a tennis analyst and since 2011 the Tennis Channel.
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