Carl Bernstein (version of Bernstein , English Carl Bernstein , / ˈbɜrnstiːn / , born February 14, 1944 ) is an American journalist, widely known in the USA and Western Europe for his work on the Watergate case .
| Karl Bernsteen | |
|---|---|
| Carl Bernstein | |
| Date of Birth | February 14, 1944 (75 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Washington |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | journalist , writer |
| Father | Albert Bernstein |
| Mother | Sylvia Walker |
| Spouse | Nora Efron (1976-1980) Christine |
| Children | Jacob, Max |
| Awards and prizes | George Polk Award ( 1972 ) [d] ( 1972 ) |
| Site | carlbernstein.com |
Biography
Together with Bob Woodward, he “unearthed” the story of illegally listening to conversations of the campaign headquarters of the US Democratic Party, the so-called Watergate Scandal .
Links
- Official website
- Woodward and Bernstein Web Exhibit at Harry Ransom Center