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Ben Bradlee

1921-08-26 – 2014-10-21 (age 93) Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Biography

Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (August 26, 1921 – October 21, 2014) was an American journalist who served as managing editor, then as executive editor of The Washington Post, from 1965 to 1991. He became a public figure when the Post joined The New York Times in publishing the Pentagon Papers and gave the go-ahead for the paper's extensive coverage of the Watergate scandal. He was also criticized for editorial lapses when the Post had to return a Pulitzer Prize in 1981 after it discovered its award-winning story was false.

After his retirement, Bradlee continued to be associated with the Post, holding the position of Vice President at-large until his death. In retirement, Bradlee was an advocate for education and the study of history, including his role as a trustee on the boards of several major educational, historical, and archaeological research institutions.

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Known For

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John F. Kennedy: A Personal Story

1996

as Self (archive footage)

Fuck
Fuck

2006

as Self

Born Yesterday
Born Yesterday

1993

as Secretary Duffee

Mike Wallace Is Here
Mike Wallace Is Here

2019

as Self (archive footage)

1971
1971

2014

as Self (archive footage)