Biography
Roger Harrison Mudd (February 9, 1928 β March 9, 2021) was an American broadcast journalist who was a correspondent and anchor for CBS News and NBC News. He also worked as the primary anchor for The History Channel. Previously, Mudd was weekend and weekday substitute anchor for the CBS Evening News, the co-anchor of the weekday NBC Nightly News, and the host of the NBC-TV Meet the Press and American Almanac TV programs. Mudd was the recipient of the Peabody Award, the Joan Shorenstein Award for Distinguished Washington Reporting, and five Emmy Awards.
Filmography
all 15
self 10
Movies 8
TV Shows 7
Narrator 2
Self
Martin Luther King and the March on Washington (2013)
Movie
Self
Founding Fathers (2000)
TV
Presenter
100 Years of Terror: A Legacy of Violence (2000)
Movie
Self - Host
Silent Service (2000)
TV
Self - Host
Biblical Disasters (2000)
Movie
Self - Host
Save Our History (1999)
TV
Host
World War I: The Death of Glory (1997)
Movie
Self - Host
Christmas at War (1995)
Movie
Narrator
Inside Hawaiian Volcanoes (1989)
Movie
The Men Who Killed Kennedy (1988)
TV
Self
The Struggles for Poland (1987)
TV
Self - Co-Host
1986 (1986)
TV
Narrator
The Selling of the Pentagon (1971)
Movie
Self
Meet the Press (1947)
TV
Self
Blind Man's Bluff
Movie
Ratings
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1947
1988
1997
2000
2013
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Known ForActing
GenderMale
Birthday1928-02-09
Deathday2021-03-09 (93 years old)
Birth PlaceWashington, D.C., United States of America
ChildrenDaniel Mudd
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
Also Known AsRoger Harrison Mudd
AwardsNews & Documentary Emmy Award, News and Documentary Emmy Award, George Polk Award, Peabody Awards
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