Mike Rowe
Mike Rowe is an Emmy award-winning TV host, producer, narrator, podcaster, spokesman, bestselling author, recording artist, and America’s leading advocate for the skilled trades.
TV Show Host
March 18, 1962
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Mike Rowe is a renowned American television host, narrator, and advocate for skilled trades. He rose to fame as the host of the popular TV series “Dirty Jobs,” which became the Discovery Channel’s flagship show. Rowe has also hosted or narrated various other reality-TV series for the channel, including “Somebody’s Gotta Do It,” “How the Universe Works,” and “Deadliest Catch.” As an Emmy award-winning TV host, producer, and narrator, he has been involved in numerous shows and documentaries.
Rowe is the founder of the mikeroweWORKS Foundation, which supports the skilled trade industry and offers work-ethic scholarships. Besides his television career, he has narrated audiobooks such as Aesop’s Fables and contemporary works like “The Vexations” by Caitlin Horrocks. He remains active in the industry and recently introduced a new series, “How America Works,” on FOX Business Network.
An interesting fact about Mike Rowe is that he is not only an Emmy award-winning TV host, producer, and narrator but also a podcaster, spokesman, bestselling author, recording artist, and America’s leading advocate for skilled trades.