

Charlie Rose
- Category : Entertainment-News-journalist-Anchor
- Type : PM
- Profile : 6/2 - Role Model / Hermit
- Definition : Single
- Incarnation Cross : LAX Individualism 2
Biography
American newscaster and journalist, the host of "Charlie Rose" on PBS and a correspondent for "60 Minutes II." Rose, who has a disarming interview style, has been honored with numerous awards including the George Peabody Broadcasting Award, an Emmy and the Cable ACE Award. He is a popular speaker at colleges around the United States.
Rose attended Duke University and graduated with a degree in history. He then attended their law school and earned his JD. He received honorary doctorates of law from the University of North Carolina and C. W. Post College. Rose is divorced.
After experiencing shortness of breath, the 64-year-old journalist underwent heart surgery on March 29, 2006 in Paris to replace his mitral valve.
In mid-March 2008, when he showed up on his TV interview show with a bruised cheek and a bandaid over his blackened eye, he said he had taken a fall. One report said he had tripped on a pothole while walking in Manhattan and fell face-down. His producer said that the TV host made a split decision to save the laptop computer that he was carrying instead of his face.