Mike Wallace

The Best of See It Now A Face in the Crowd The Marilyn Monroe Story New York - A Documentary Film, Episode Four (1898-1918): The Power and the People New York - A Documentary Film, Episode Five (1919-1931): Cosmopolis New York - A Documentary Film, Episode One (1609-1826): The Country and the City New York - A Documentary Film, Episode Two (1825-1865): Order and Disorder New York - A Documentary Film, Episode Two (1825-1865): Order and Disorder

Born: 05/09/1918 Brookline, MA
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Biography: Forever associated with the 60 Minutes Sunday-night news magazine on CBS -- which he anchored for an astonishing 38 years (1968-2006) -- Mike Wallace became synonymous with on-air trustworthiness and reliability, and the nation's preeminent guide to outstanding, documentary-style probes of contemporary issues and global phenomena. Born May 9, 1918, in the posh Boston suburb of Brookline, MA, Wallace attended the University of Michigan as a young man, and later accepted a job as announcer at WOOD-AM radio in nearby Grand Rapids (in 1939). Wallace segued from this into a stint manning radio commercials and announcing serialized radio dramas at stations in Detroit and Chicago. Within a decade, Wallace leapt into the then-nascent medium of television with full abandon, working in any and every capacity allowed him, including dramatic roles, game shows, and the occasional assignment hosting a talk show, such as the now-forgotten Mike and Buff.

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