Jonny Moseley Net Worth is $5 Million Jonny Moseley Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Jonathan William Moseley, better known as Jonny Moseley, is the first Puerto Rican to become a member of the U.S. Ski Team. He is also known for hosting three seasons of MTV's Real World/Road Rules Challenge. He has also hosted the reunion for the sequel of Battle of the Sea...
Full Name Jonny Moseley Net Worth $5 Million Date Of Birth August 27, 1975 Place Of Birth San Juan, Puerto Rico Height 5 ft 10 in (1.8 m) Profession Television presenter Education University of California, Berkeley Nationality United States of America Spouse Malia Rich (m. 2006) Children Jonathan William Moseley Jr. Nicknames Jonathan Moseley , Jonathan William Moseley , Jonny Mosely TV Shows The Challenge, Master of Champions Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 Is residing in Tiburon, California 2 Is an Olympic gold medalist in moguls. 3 His wife, Malia, gave birth to a son on September 5, 2007. The couple named their first child Jonathan and will call him Jack. 4 Graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a B.A. in American Studies (2007). 5 His wife Malia is expecting first child a boy in early September 2007. 6 Sponsered by Sprint, HEAD, Budweiser and ICER. 7 Is currently studying at the University of California, Berkeley. 8 Is an avid sailor, surfer and golfer. 9 Voted as one of People's Top 50 Bachelors of June 2002 10 Olympic Gold Medal, mogul skiing [1998]
Self Title Year Status Character Children of Winter 2008 Video documentary Himself / Narrator The 25th Miss Hawaiian Tropic International Model Search 2008 TV Movie Himself - Host (as Johnny Moseley) The Mountain Experience 2008 TV Series Himself - Host Playground 2007 Video documentary Himself / Narrator Props 2007 TV Movie Himself - Host Master of Champions 2006 TV Series Himself - Judge OL Salt Lake City 2002 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Road Rules 2002 TV Series Himself - Mission Mayor Weakest Link 2002 TV Series Himself Saturday Night Live 2002 TV Series Himself Host Late Show with David Letterman 1998-2002 TV Series Himself Salt Lake City 2002: XIX Olympic Winter Games 2002 TV Mini-Series Himself Ski Movie 2000 Video documentary as Johnny Moseley There's Something About McConkey 2000 Himself Los Alamos 2000 Documentary short Jonny Moseley Fifty 1999 Documentary Athlete The Superstars 1999 TV Movie Himself Area 51 1999 Documentary short Jonny Moseley The Realm 1999 Video documentary Jonny Moseley The 18th Olympic Winter Games 1998 TV Series Himself Freeriders 1998 Documentary Athlete Extreme World Records 1998 TV Movie Himself - Host The Superstars 1998 TV Movie Himself - Competitor The Rosie O'Donnell Show 1998 TV Series Himself Nagano 1998: XVIII Olympic Winter Games 1998 TV Mini-Series Himself Uprising 1998 Documentary Jonny Moseley On Thin Ice 2017 Documentary completed Himself Dog Days of Winter 2015 Documentary Himself Snowman 2014 Documentary No Turning Back 2014 Documentary Himself The Challenge 2003-2014 TV Series Himself - Host The Challenge: After Show 2012-2014 TV Series Himself - Host Chasing Classic Cars 2014 TV Series documentary Himself The Jones and Moseley Show 2013 TV Series Himself American Dad! 2013 TV Series Himself - Skier McConkey 2013 Documentary Himself American Ninja Warrior 2012-2013 TV Series Himself - Host Undercover Boss 2013 TV Series Himself Flow State 2012 Documentary Himself Trip Flip 2012 TV Series Himself - Olympic Gold Medalist The Controller: Battlefield 3 2011 TV Mini-Series Himself - Host Like There's No Tomorrow 2011 Documentary Narrator Like a Lion 2011 Documentary Himself (as Johnny Moseley) Focus Rally America 2011 TV Series Himself - Host This Week in Reality TV 2010 TV Series Skating with the Stars 2010 TV Series Himself - Contestant Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2010 TV Series Himself - Focus Rally Promotion Wintervention 2010 Documentary Himself - Narrator Dynasty 2009 Himself / Narrator Hell's Kitchen 2009 TV Series Himself - Olympic Gold Medalist
Known for movies Fifty (1999) as Athlete
The Mountain Experience (2008) as Himself - Host
The Challenge (2003-2014) as Himself - Host
Freeriders (1998) as Athlete