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Andy Rooney Biography
Andrew Aitken Rooney (born January 14, 1919, in Albany, New York) is an American journalist and commentator. He is seen on the weekly news program 60 Minutes. He began his career in newspapers, writing for Stars and Stripes in the European Theater during World War II. During that time he was one of the first American journalists to visit the Nazi death camps as World War II wound down, and one of the first to write about them. Rooney also was a freelance writer and a television script writer before joining 60 Minutes. In the early 1950s he was a writer for Arthur Godfrey when Godfrey was at the peak of his powers on CBS radio and TV though Rooney later moved on to other projects. Though originally a regular correspondent, Rooney now has his own "end-of-show" segment, "A Few Minutes with Andy Rooney," in which he offers a light-hearted editorial on a trivial everyday issue, such as the cost of groceries, annoying relatives, or faulty Christmas presents. Rooney has always considered himself a writer who appears on television. According to CBS News's biography of him, Rooney wrote his first television essay, a longer-length precursor of the type he does on 60 Minutes, in 1964, “An Essay on Doors.” From 1962 to 1968, he collaborated with the late CBS News Correspondent Harry Reasoner—Rooney writing and producing, Reasoner narrating—on such notable CBS News specials as “An Essay on Bridges” (1965), “An Essay on Hotels” (1966), “An Essay on Women” (1967), and “The Strange Case of the English Language” (1968). “An Essay on War” (1971) won Rooney his third Writers Guild Award. In 1968, he wrote two CBS News specials in the series “Of Black America.” His script for “Black History: Lost, Stolen or Strayed” won him his first Emmy. His shorter television essays have been archived in numerous books, such as Common Nonsense, which came out in 2002, and Years of Minutes, released in 2003. He also has a regular syndicated newspaper column that runs in many newspapers in the United States. He has won three Emmy Awards for his essays, which now number more than 800. He was also awarded a Lifetime Achievement Emmy. Rooney is popularly thought to be an atheist based on a series of comments he made regarding Mel Gibson's film The Passion of the Christ. In public comments, he has described himself as an agnostic. He has admitted on Larry King Live to having a liberal bias. Rooney attended The Albany Academy in Albany as a boy, and later attended Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, until he was drafted into the Army in 1941. He has four children, including a daughter, Emily Rooney, who is also a journalist and former ABC News producer; she currently hosts a nightly Boston-area public affairs program, Greater Boston, on WGBH. His son Brian Rooney has been a corespondent for ABC since the 1980's. His wife of 62 years, Marguerite, died in 2004. In the fall of 2005, Andy Rooney's support for medical doctors that "do not advertise" (aired on national television) emphasized the foundation of ethics in doctor-patient relations. |
Andy Rooney Famous QuoteIf dogs could talk it would take a lot of the fun out of owning one.More famous quotes by Andy Rooney Andy Rooney NewsThomas Mallon talks about 'People and Their Letters' Newsday (subscription) Thomas Mallon misses the days when people wrote good, old-fashioned letters to one another - but don't think his new book is an "awful, scolding Andy Rooney ... The atmosphere's all wrong on 'Planet 51' New York Post As fresh as the latest issue of The Saturday Evening Post, "Planet 51" occupies the same comedy galaxy as Planet Andy Rooney. ... and more » Andy Rooney: How To Become A Citizen CBS News (CBS) The United States takes in more people than any other place in the world. Everybody still wants to come to America. ... CBS News Andy declares war on war. CBS News Andy Rooney is a far bigger patriot than you give him credit for. Andy is a combat veteran like myself. He's just old enough to be my dad or maybe even my ... and more » Letter: Wars are difficult to end Amarillo.com Like Andy Rooney said on "60 Minutes": 5000-plus may not be a huge number of troops to die, but is a lot to those who lost them! Gay Socialites (blog) 'Charles on' hits the Anti-Twink and Pink Banana World Gay Socialites (blog) Several bloggers refer to it as my "gay Andy Rooney rant." I guess I could see the comparison. You can read this week's Charles On right here on ... Vietnam Vet to America: Stick Veterans Day Where The Sun Don't Shine Houston Press ... commentary by World War II veteran Andy Rooney, in which the grandiosely eye-browed 60 Minutes curmudgeon decried the transformation of Veteran's Day. ... and more... Don't Land On Planet 51 Newser Actually, kids probably won't even get the movie, because ?Planet 51 occupies the same comedy galaxy as Planet Andy Rooney,? complains Kyle Smith of the New ... Lou Dobbs Leaves CNN The Moderate Voice I think he'd fit as an "Andy Rooney" type at one of the networks - good for a right-of-center reality check among a sea of neo-lib "journalists". ... and more » Museum in Bloomfield chronicles Stars and Stripes' 148-year history Southeast Missourian Many famous names have been associated with the Stars and Stripes, such as writer, humorist and television personality Andy Rooney. Rooney got his start in ... a... | |||||
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