Bob Woodward

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Bob Woodward is an American investigative journalist and author best known for his reporting on the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post, which helped lead to President Richard Nixon’s resignation.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf author
human
investigative journalist
journalist
non-fiction writer
reporter
awardReceived George Polk Award
Heywood Broun Award
Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting
Pulitzer Prize for Public Service
coAuthorOf All the President's Men
The Final Days
collaboratedWith Carl Bernstein
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
coveredEvent Watergate scandal
dateOfBirth 1943-03-26
degree B.A. in history and English
educatedAt Wheaton Community High School
Yale University
employer The Washington Post
employerDuringEvent The Washington Post
familyName Woodward
fullName Robert Upshur Woodward
genre investigative reporting
political non-fiction
givenName Robert
influencedEvent resignation of U.S. President Richard Nixon
languageSpoken English
militaryService United States Navy
nickname Bob Woodward
notableFor reporting on the Watergate scandal
notableWork All the President's Men
Bush at War
Fear: Trump in the White House
Obama's Wars
Peril
Plan of Attack
Rage
State of Denial
The Brethren: Inside the Supreme Court
The Final Days
Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA 1981–1987
occupation author
journalist
placeOfBirth Geneva, Illinois, United States
positionHeld associate editor at The Washington Post
naval officer
previousSpouse Frances Kuper
Kathleen Middlekauff
residence Washington, D.C., United States
spouse Elsa Walsh


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