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Morley Safer

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birthday

November 8,1931

birth sign

Scorpio

birthplace

Toronto,Canada

death date

May 19,2016(age84)

profession

Journalist

Morley Safer was a Canadian-born journalist who became one of the most recognizable faces of American television news, best known for his long tenure as a correspondent and editor on *60 Minutes*.

Early Days

Safer grew up in Toronto and studied at Harbord Collegiate Institute before earning a degree from the University of Western Ontario. He began his career in print journalism, later moving to radio and television broadcasting.

Fun Facts

In 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson allegedly accused Safer of being a communist for his critical reporting on the Vietnam War—a claim that has since been widely dismissed as political rhetoric. Safer was also known for his stoic demeanor and dry wit during interviews.

Family Life

Safer married Jane Fearer, with whom he had a daughter named Sarah. He maintained a private personal life while enjoying the support of his family throughout his career.

Collaborations With

Safer succeeded Harry Reasoner as *60 Minutes* correspondent in 1970 and worked alongside notable journalists such as Diane Sawyer, Dan Rather, and Lesley Stahl on investigative segments and special reports.

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