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Wallace, whose family's surname was originally Wallik, was born on May 9, 1918, in Brookline, Massachusetts, to Russian Jewish immigrant parents. [5] [6] He identified as Jewish and claimed it was his ethnicity (instead of religion) throughout his life.
Mike Wallace (1918–2012), journalist, 60 Minutes correspondent [672] Barbara Walters (1929–2022), media personality, regular fixture on morning TV shows ( Today and The View ), evening news magazines ( 20/20 ), and on The ABC Evening News , as the first female evening news anchor [ 673 ]
Wallace, 61, has made over 800 starts across all three NASCAR national tours and made his first appearance since 2015 as a part-timer in the Xfinity Series for JD Motorsports -- competing in three ...
Wallace was born in Chicago, Illinois, [14] to longtime CBS 60 Minutes reporter Mike Wallace and Norma Kaphan. [15] Wallace is Jewish; [16] both his parents were Jewish. [17] [18] He was named Christopher because he was born on Columbus Day. [19] [20] He had an elder brother, Peter (1942–1962), who died at the age of 19 after a mountain ...
Chris Wallace (1947–), journalist, Fox News [191] Mike Wallace (1918–2012), journalist, 60 Minutes correspondent [192] Barbara Walters (1929–2022), media personality, a regular fixture on morning television shows (Today and The View), evening news magazines (20/20), and on The ABC Evening News, as the first female evening news anchor [193]
Former Fox News host Chris Wallace, now at CNN+, joined The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Monday, where he blamed his legendary father, Mike Wallace, and 60 Minutes, where Mike worked for 40 ...
The 65-year-old Wallace had previously announced plans to enter and attempt to qualify for the race with MBM Motorsports. Wallace last entered a national-level NASCAR race in 2020, but his last ...
Burnell Michael Wallace III (born August 1, 1986) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for Ole Miss Rebels , and was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round of the 2009 NFL draft with the 84th overall pick.