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- Defunción9 de noviembre de 2006 · Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos (una leucemia)
- Nombre de nacimientoEdward Rudolph Bradley Jr.
- Alias
- Teddy
- Butch
- Altura1.83 m
- Ed Bradley nació el 22 de junio de 1941 en Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Estados Unidos. Fue un actor y escritor, conocido por 60 Minutes (1968), 60 Minutes II (1999) y Russkies (1987). Estuvo casado con Patricia Blanchet, Priscilla June Coolidge y Diane Jefferson. Murió el 9 de noviembre de 2006 en Nueva York, Nueva York, EE.UU..
- CónyugesPatricia Blanchet(31 de julio de 2004 - 9 de noviembre de 2006) (su muerte)Priscilla June Coolidge(24 de julio de 1981 - 1984) (divorciado)Diane Jefferson(1964 - 1967) (divorciado)
- His full beard and earring
- Ed Bradley's face replaced Mike Wallace's as the first face in the 60 Minutes (1968) introduction during Bradley's last season. Wallace was the first face on the introduction of 60 Minutes (1968) since the beginning of the show. After Bradley's passing, Steve Kroft became the first face.
- Ex-brother-in-law of Rita Coolidge.
- In 1976, became CBS' first-ever African-American correspondent to the White House.
- Graduate of Cheney State College.
- He was wounded in Cambodia in 1973.
- My left ear has been pierced for about 10 years now. It was a bit radical at the time, and I heard about it from the network guys: 'Are you going to wear an earring on the air? What does that say? What does it mean?' To me, it just meant that I had a hole in my ear and an earring in it. It wasn't a statement.
- [on his pierced left ear] For work I wear a small gold hoop. It's tasteful and unobtrusive. At play, I wear different studs or a larger hoop.
- I have a hoop earring that I wear for work. I have an assortment of studs now, but they're not work earrings. [TV Guide, Feb. 24-March 1 1996]
- [on his earring] It's a style, and if it goes against someone else's grain, then they think it says something about your politics. This says absolutely nothing about my politics. It says something about my style. [TV Guide, Feb. 24-March 1 1996]
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