Bob Woodward is a television personality and investigative journalist born on 26th March 1943 in Geneva, Illinois, United States. He started his career as a reporter with The Washington Post in 1971. In the early years of his career, Woodward worked with Carl Bernstein, and they were regarded as the best in their work. Woodward is widely recognized for interviewing U.S presidents. He spent a significant amount of time with President George W. Bush, interviewing him more than any other journalist ever did.
Although Woodward is no longer working with the Post, he still reports stories for them and has also written books. He currently holds the title of associate editor at the Post. He mainly focuses on intelligence, the presidency, and Washington institutions like The Pentagon, Federal Reserve, and the Supreme Court. He is also the author of the book “Wire”, which talks about the Hollywood drug culture and the demise of the actor/musician/comedian John Belushi.
Actresses, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV