Chris Wallace

Description: (Journalist Who Was Named One of America's Most Trusted TV News Anchors)

Christopher Wallace is a reputed American journalist, and television news anchor, best recognised as host of the Fox network aired Sunday morning talk show ‘Fox News Sunday’. Son of noted American journalist and media personality Mike Wallace, Chris is often compared with his father for his tough and wide-ranging interviews. He assisted Walter Cronkite during the 1964 Republican National Convention in his teens and served as a national reporter for ‘The Boston Globe’. He later shifted his focus on broadcast news and worked as a White House correspondent for NBC. He then served as a weekend anchor of ‘NBC Nightly News’; host of ‘Meet the Press’; and anchor of ‘Primetime Thursday’ and ‘Nightline’. He gained widespread fame hosting ‘Fox News Sunday’ since 2003. Chris has interviewed imminent politicians on the show including Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump; and was selected to moderate the final 2016 United States presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, and the first 2020 United States presidential debate between President Trump and Joe Biden. Chris received several awards including three Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award.

Overview

Birthday October 12, 1947 (Libra)
Born In United States
Alternative names Christopher W. Wallace
Height 178 cm
City Chicago, Illinois
Spouse/Ex- Lorraine Martin Smothers, divorced), Elizabeth Jane Farrell ​ ​ (m. 1973
Parents Mike Wallace
Norma Kaphan
Children Andrew Wallace, Caroline Wallace, Catherine Wallace, James Christopher Wallace, Magan Wallace, Peter Wallace, William Wallace
Relatives Peter Wallace
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