Mishal Husain
- Actress
Mishal Husain was born in England to Pakistani parents in 1973, and
grew up in the Middle East and the U.K. Her interest in journalism was
piqued in 1991 while interning at a local English-language Pakistani
daily, where she quickly rose to the level of reporter, covering
stories in such countries as Pakistan, Russia, Uzbekistan and Georgia.
Fluent in Russian, she also taught English in Moscow during her stay in
the former Soviet Republic. By 1995, having graduated from Cambridge
University with a degree in Law and an interest in international law
and human rights, Miss Husain entered the European University Institute
in Florence, Italy, where she earned her Masters.
Beginning her career in television journalism, Husain went to work for
Bloomberg Television. The grace with which she handled her on-air
assignments caught the eye of the BBC, and led to her joining the
network in 1998 as a producer. Soon after she transfered to the
Economics and Business Unit, where she covered various topics relating
to the business world. Her first work as a news anchor came in May of
2000, when she hosted the Singapore-based BBC show "Asia Business
Report." Moving back to London, she co-anchored "World Business Report"
in 2001 with Patrick O'Connell, where her stellar reporting on the
September 11th attacks earned her the anchoring gig at "BBC World News"
that November, where she remained until the spring of 2004. Miss Husain
currently hosts the PBS program "Wide Angle" with James Rubin, and
continues her work with the BBC.
Miss Husain lives in London with her husband and young
son.
grew up in the Middle East and the U.K. Her interest in journalism was
piqued in 1991 while interning at a local English-language Pakistani
daily, where she quickly rose to the level of reporter, covering
stories in such countries as Pakistan, Russia, Uzbekistan and Georgia.
Fluent in Russian, she also taught English in Moscow during her stay in
the former Soviet Republic. By 1995, having graduated from Cambridge
University with a degree in Law and an interest in international law
and human rights, Miss Husain entered the European University Institute
in Florence, Italy, where she earned her Masters.
Beginning her career in television journalism, Husain went to work for
Bloomberg Television. The grace with which she handled her on-air
assignments caught the eye of the BBC, and led to her joining the
network in 1998 as a producer. Soon after she transfered to the
Economics and Business Unit, where she covered various topics relating
to the business world. Her first work as a news anchor came in May of
2000, when she hosted the Singapore-based BBC show "Asia Business
Report." Moving back to London, she co-anchored "World Business Report"
in 2001 with Patrick O'Connell, where her stellar reporting on the
September 11th attacks earned her the anchoring gig at "BBC World News"
that November, where she remained until the spring of 2004. Miss Husain
currently hosts the PBS program "Wide Angle" with James Rubin, and
continues her work with the BBC.
Miss Husain lives in London with her husband and young
son.