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David Downs Hartman (born May 19, 1935) is an American journalist and media host who began his media career as an actor. He currently anchors and hosts documentary programs on History and PBS . Hartman is best known as the first host of ABC's Good Morning America , from 1975 to 1987.
David Hartman is the name of: David Hartman (rabbi) (1931–2013), American-Israeli rabbi; David Hartman (TV personality) (born 1935), American journalist
Hartman joined his first band the Legends at the age of 13 in 1964 [5] at the request of his older brother David (Dave) who asked him to play keyboards. Hartman was initially reluctant to join, as he gravitated towards Motown rather than the Beatles-esque sound that the band members favored. The original lineup consisted of Hartman (keyboards ...
David Hartman was born in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, New York. He attended Yeshiva Chaim Berlin and the Lubavitch Yeshiva , after which he spent time learning in Lakewood Yeshiva. In 1953, having studied under Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik , he received his rabbinical ordination from Yeshiva University in New York.
The first cohosts were actor David Hartman [10] and actress Nancy Dussault. [11] Dussault was replaced in April 1977 by Sandy Hill , previously at KABC-TV in Los Angeles . [ 12 ] The show's title is the same as the beginning of the chorus of Steve Goodman 's song City of New Orleans .
Lucas Tanner is an American drama series aired on NBC during the 1974–75 season.The title character, played by David Hartman, is a former baseball player and sportswriter who becomes an English teacher at the fictional Harry S Truman Memorial High School in Webster Groves, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis.
This led to Lewis leaving in 1987, soon followed by Land. Miller took over on lead vocals, with Mary Huff joining on bass and vocals. Huff suggested Dave Hartman as new drummer, whom she had played with in another band previously. Both Huff and Hartman were from Roanoke, Virginia.
Stephen Robert Hartman (born April 14, 1963) is an American broadcast journalist. Hartman earned a degree in broadcast journalism at Bowling Green State University, graduating in 1985. Hartman lives with his wife, Andrea, and their three children in Catskill, New York. [1] [2] One of his children has autism. [3] Hartman is an Eagle Scout. [4]