George Crile

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George Crile was an American journalist and producer best known for his investigative work on U.S. foreign policy and intelligence, including the book "Charlie Wilson's War."

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instanceOf human
journalist
television producer
awardReceived Emmy Award
Peabody Award
causeOfDeath pancreatic cancer
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
coveredConflict Soviet–Afghan War NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1945-03-05
dateOfDeath 2006-05-15
educatedAt Colgate University NERFINISHED
employer CBS News NERFINISHED
familyName Crile NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork U.S. foreign policy
intelligence and espionage
genre investigative journalism
givenName George NERFINISHED
hasEthnicGroup White American NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf CBS News investigative unit NERFINISHED
notableFor investigative reporting on U.S. foreign policy
investigative reporting on intelligence operations
notableWork Charlie Wilson's War NERFINISHED
The CIA's Secret Army (television documentary work) NERFINISHED
occupation author
journalist
television producer
placeOfBirth Philadelphia
surface form: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
placeOfDeath New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
positionHeld producer at 60 Minutes
publicationDateOfWork 2003
relative George Crile Jr. NERFINISHED
George Washington Crile NERFINISHED
reportedOn Central Intelligence Agency covert operations
U.S. involvement in Afghanistan during the Cold War
residence New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
sexOrGender male
spouse Kati Marton NERFINISHED
Susan Lyne NERFINISHED
subjectOf Charlie Wilson's War (film adaptation source material) NERFINISHED
workedOn 60 Minutes NERFINISHED
CBS Reports NERFINISHED
wrote Charlie Wilson's War: The Extraordinary Story of the Largest Covert Operation in History NERFINISHED

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