Joe Buck has two daughters, Natalie Buck and Trudy Buck, from his first marriage to Ann Archambault. They maintain a close relationship with their father and stepmother, Michelle Beisner.
Joe Francis Buck is a prominent American sportscaster known for his extensive work in broadcasting NFL and MLB games.
Born on April 25, 1969, he began his career in 1989, following in the footsteps of his father, Jack Buck.
He has worked with Fox Sports and is the lead play-by-play announcer for ESPN’s Monday Night Football.
Regarding his marital life, he has been married twice. His current wife is Michelle Beisner, a former NFL cheerleader and an accomplished sports reporter for ESPN.
They got married in 2014 and have twin sons, Wyatt and Blake.
On the other hand, he has two daughters from his previous wife, Ann Archambault Buck. They married on January 23, 1993, but their marriage ended in 2011.
Joe Buck Has A Strong Obsession With His Daughters
Both of Joe’s daughters have pursued careers in the entertainment industry.
His eldest daughter, Natalie Buck, is a telecommunications engineer and aspiring sportscaster. She also worked as an intern at Fox 2, St.Louis.
Born on June 7, 1996, she studied at the University of Southern California (USC). She has also dabbled in acting and works primarily as an actress and media personality.
She has already played a few successful roles and appeared in Blue Bloods, Marry Me, etc.
Moreover, she has portrayed a small role as a customer in an episode of the TV series Superstore.
She is quite active on Instagram under the name @nattiebuck and on Facebook. She frequently shares.
Talking about her partner, she is quite open about it. She tied the knot with Bobby in 2023 and posted beautiful pictures of them on her Instagram.
Natalie made her first public post with Bobby on April 1, 2017, on her Instagram, where she introduced him in the caption.
On the other hand, Trudy, born in 1999, is an emerging actress and director’s assistant known for her role in “Marshall’s Miracle.”
She grew up in St.Louis, her hometown, and spent most of her childhood there.
Later, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue higher education. She graduated from the USC School of Cinematic Arts, where she focused on cinematic arts. Currently, she reportedly resides in Los Angeles.
Turdy self-proclaimed herself as a storyteller and an avid reader and said:
I am in love with stories. I’m an avid reader and enjoy taking pieces of life stories from anyone who is willing to share them. Growing up in the small city of Ladue, Missouri I used stories as an escape at times to make the world I lived in seem a little bigger. Since there were no film classes at my high school or great programs in my area, I had to become creative in the ways I would teach myself this medium.
She is known for her interest in the arts and has pursued a career in acting and cinematic arts.
Regarding her acting career, she once said:
“I began acting in seventh grade and continued to take lessons for four years just to figure out what it’s like on the other side of the camera. Doing this gave me a new lens into the world of directing and how important it is to try any and all positions that may interest you.
She is active in social media but has kept her profile private and has not posted much publicly.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- On DirecTV’s audience Network, he hosted his studio shows, “Joe Buck Live (2009)” and “Undeniable with Joe Buck.”
- He was hired by Fox in 1994 at the age of 25 and became the youngest man to announce a regular slate of NFL games on network television.
- He called 23 World Series and 25 MLB League Championship Series and also won seven Emmy Awards for his work.