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Born on January 12, 1958, in London, England, Christiane Amanpour is considered one of todays
leading news correspondents. First gaining notice for her 1985 report on Iran, which won the DuPont
Award, Amanpour has won nine Emmy Awards and countless other honors for her work, including a
Peabody Award. She is CNNs chief international correspondent and has worked for 60 Minutes
since 1998.
Television news reporter, journalist. Born on January 12, 1958, in London, England. Considered one
of today’s leading news correspondents, Christiane Amanpour has covered many of the world’s most
dangerous conflicts and devastating events. The daughter of an English mother and Iranian father,
she spent time in Iran while growing up. As a college student, Amanpour studied journalism. After
receiving a bachelor’s degree from the University of Rhode Island, Christiane Amanpour went to work
behind the cameras as an electronic graphics designer at WJAR-TV in Providence. Remaining in
Providence, Amanpour went on air as a radio reporter and producer for WBRU in 1981.
Christiane Amanpour went to work for CNN, the cable news channel, in 1983. She first gained notice
for her 1985 report on Iran, which won the DuPont Award. But it was her coverage of the Bosnian
crisis in the late 1980s and early 1990s that helped make her the internationally recognized
correspondent she is today. The world also tuned in to watch her reports during the first war with Iraq.
Along with her coverage of key international events, Christiane Amanpour has interviewed many of the
world’s top leaders, including Britain’s prime minister Tony Blair and France’s former prime minister
Jacques Chirac. She also obtained the first interview with King Abdullah of Jordan.
During her distinguished career, Christiane Amanpour has won nine Emmy Awards and countless
other honors for her work. Besides her role as CNN’s chief international correspondent, she has
worked for CBS News on their award-winning program 60 Minutes as a reporter since 1998. Her work
for the news magazine garnered her two Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award. In March 2010, after
27 years, Amanpour announced her departure from CNN to ABC News where she is currently the
anchor of This Week.
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