The words “Mike Wallace is here” could strike fear in a subject during Wallace’s 50-year reign as television’s most famous investigative journalist. From his perch on CBS’ “60 Minutes,” Wallace ...
Mike Wallace started "60 Minutes" in 1968 with Don Hewitt. He brought drama to news coverage with his probing and aggressive questioning. Throughout his 70-year career, he interviewed Donald Trump, ...
In 2006, veteran journalist Mike Wallace was the very picture of health and vitality at the age of 87. CBS Journalist Mike Wallace Dead at 93 Speaking with Entertainment Tonight in the summer of '06, ...
Throughout his 60-year career in journalism, Wallace sat down with international leaders and celebrities alike. No matter his subject, Wallace interviewed with a suave combination of toughness and ...
Wallace made “60 Minutes” compulsively watchable, television’s first newsmagazine that became appointment viewing on Sunday nights. His last interview, in January 2008, was with Roger Clemens on his ...
In TV terms, the biographical film “Mike Wallace Is Here” is effectively a feature-length recap. Using only archival footage, the director Avi Belkin distills more than five decades of the longtime ...
“CBS News legend Mike Wallace, the 60 Minutes’ pit-bull reporter whose probing, brazen style made his name synonymous with the tough interview – a style he practically invented for television more ...
CBS announced the death of Mike Wallace, the famous 60 Minutes correspondant, on Sunday morning. Wallace was one of the original 60 Minutes correspondants when the show began, and spent decades ...
Mike Wallace, broadcast journalist and reporter for CBS’s “60 Minutes,” on Saturday at a care center in Connecticut. He was 93. Wallace conducted interviews in his time on air, probing icons including ...
(AP) Within five months of each other, two of the men who helped make “60 Minutes” the most distinctive news show on television have died. First it was Andy Rooney, the cantankerous commentator who ...