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Hearst with Shaw, 1979 Two months after her release from prison, Hearst married Bernard Lee Shaw (1945–2013), [ 79 ] a policeman who was part of her security detail during her time on bail. They had two children, Gillian and Lydia Hearst-Shaw .
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Hearst-Shaw was born in 1984, [3] the daughter of actress Patty Hearst and Bernard L. Shaw, a former San Francisco police officer. [4] She is of Irish and Scots-Irish descent through her mother, and is a member of the Hearst family. [5] She attended Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut until 2003, when she began fashion modeling. [6]
NEW YORK (AP) — Bernard Shaw, CNN’s chief anchor for two decades and a pioneering Black broadcast best remembered for The post Bernard Shaw, CNN’s 1st chief anchor, dies at 82 appeared first ...
Bernard Shaw (May 22, 1940 – September 7, 2022) was an American journalist and lead news anchor for CNN from 1980 until his retirement on March 2, 2001. Prior to his time at CNN, he was a reporter and anchor for WNUS , Westinghouse Broadcasting , CBS News , and ABC News .
Bernard Shaw was born May 22, 1940, in Chicago to Edgar Shaw, a railroad employee and house painter, and Camilla (Murphy) Shaw, a housekeeper. He aspired to a career in journalism at a young age.
Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw was fired for cause by the railroad’s board for “engaging in a consensual relationship with the company’s chief legal officer,” who was also terminated, the ...
Ekland with Lee Majors in The Six Million Dollar Man (1973) Ekland (second from left) with Åsa Vesterlund, Maria Montazami and Gunilla Persson in 2014. Ekland had small roles in the Swedish films Kort är sommaren (1962) and Det är hos mig han har varit (1963), before landing her first major supporting part in the George Marshall Western Advance to the Rear (1964).