Mike Wallace

1918 - 2012

Mike Wallace

1918 - 2012

BORN

1918

DIED

2012

Mike Wallace Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 8, 2012.
NEW YORK (AP) — CBS newsman Mike Wallace, the dogged, merciless reporter and interviewer who took on politicians, celebrities and other public figures in a 60-year career highlighted by the on-air confrontations that helped make "60 Minutes" the most successful prime-time television news program ever, has died. He was 93.

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Wallace died Saturday night, CBS spokesman Kevin Tedesco said. On CBS' "Face the Nation," host Bob Schieffer said Wallace died at a care facility in New Haven, Conn., where he had lived in recent years.

Until he was slowed by heart surgery as he neared his 90th birthday in 2008, Wallace continued making news, doing "60 Minutes" interviews with such subjects as Jack Kevorkian and Roger Clemens. He had promised to still do occasional reports when he announced his retirement as a regular correspondent in March 2006.

Wallace said then that he had long vowed to retire "when my toes turn up" and "they're just beginning to curl a trifle. ... It's become apparent to me that my eyes and ears, among other appurtenances, aren't quite what they used to be."

Among his later contributions, after bowing out as a regular, was a May 2007 profile of GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, and an interview with Kevorkian, the assisted suicide doctor released from prison in June 2007 who died June 3, 2011, at age 83.

In December 2007, Wallace landed the first interview with Clemens after the star pitcher was implicated in the Mitchell report on performance enhancing drugs in baseball. The interview, in which Clemens maintained his innocence, was broadcast in early January 2008.

Wallace was the first man hired when late CBS news producer Don Hewitt put together the staff of "60 Minutes" at its inception in 1968. The show wasn't a hit at first, but it worked its way up to the top 10 in the 1977-78 season and remained there, season after season, with Wallace as one of its mainstays. Among other things, it proved there could be big profits in TV journalism.

The top 10 streak was broken in 2001, in part due to the onset of huge-drawing rated reality shows. But "60 Minutes" remained in the top 25 in recent years, ranking 15th in viewers in the 2010-11 season.

The show pioneered the use of "ambush interviews," with reporter and camera crew corralling alleged wrongdoers in parking lots, hallways, wherever a comment — or at least a stricken expression — might be harvested from someone dodging the reporters' phone calls.

Such tactics were phased out over time — Wallace said they provided drama but not much good information.

And his style never was all about surprise, anyway. Wallace was a master of the skeptical follow-up question, coaxing his prey with a "forgive me, but ..." or a simple, "come on." He was known as one who did his homework, spending hours preparing for interviews, and alongside the exposes, "60 Minutes" featured insightful talks with celebrities and world leaders.

He was equally tough on public and private behavior. In 1973, with the Watergate scandal growing, he sat with top Nixon aide John Ehrlichman and read a long list of alleged crimes, from money laundering to obstructing justice. "All of this, Wallace noted, "by the law and order administration of Richard Nixon."

The surly Ehrlichman could only respond: "Is there a question in there somewhere?"

In the early 1990s, Wallace reduced Barbra Streisand to tears as he scolded her for being "totally self-absorbed" when she was young and mocked her decades of psychoanalysis. "What is it she is trying to find out that takes 20 years?" Wallace said he wondered.

"I'm a slow learner," Streisand told him.

His late colleague Harry Reasoner once said, "There is one thing that Mike can do better than anybody else: With an angelic smile, he can ask a question that would get anyone else smashed in the face."

Wallace said he didn't think he had an unfair advantage over his interview subjects: "The person I'm interviewing has not been subpoenaed. He's in charge of himself, and he lives with his subject matter every day. All I'm armed with is research."

Wallace himself became a dramatic character in several projects, from the stage version of "Frost/Nixon," when he was played by Stephen Rowe, to the 1999 film "The Insider," based in part on a 1995 "60 Minutes" story about tobacco industry whistle-blower Jeffrey Wigand, who accused Brown & Williamson of intentionally adding nicotine to cigarettes. Christopher Plummer starred as Wallace and Russell Crowe as Wigand. Wallace was unhappy with the film, in which he was portrayed as caving to pressure to kill a story about Wigand.

Operating on a tip, The New York Times reported that "60 Minutes" planned to excise Wigand's interview from its tobacco expose. CBS said Wigand had signed a nondisclosure agreement with his former company, and the network feared that by airing what he had to say, "60 Minutes" could be sued along with him.

The day the Times story appeared, Wallace downplayed the gutted story as "a momentary setback." He soon sharpened his tone. Leading into the revised report when it aired, he made no bones that "we cannot broadcast what critical information about tobacco, addiction and public health (Wigand) might be able to offer." Then, in a "personal note," he told viewers that he and his "60 Minutes" colleagues were "dismayed that the management at CBS had seen fit to give in to perceived threats of legal action."

The full report eventually was broadcast.

Wallace maintained a hectic pace after CBS waived its long-standing rule requiring broadcasters to retire at 65. In early 1999, at age 80, he added another line to his resume by appearing on the network's spinoff, "60 Minutes II." (A similar concession was granted Wallace's longtime colleague, Don Hewitt, who in 2004, at age 81, relinquished his reins as executive producer; he died in 2009.)

Wallace amassed 21 Emmy awards during his career, as well as five DuPont-Columbia journalism and five Peabody awards.

In all, his television career spanned six decades, much of it spent at CBS. In 1949, he appeared as Myron Wallace in a show called "Majority Rules." In the early 1950s, he was an announcer and game show host for programs such as "What's in a Word?" He also found time to act in a 1954 Broadway play, "Reclining Figure," directed by Abe Burrows.

In the mid-1950s came his smoke-wreathed "Night Beat," a series of one-on-one interviews with everyone from an elderly Frank Lloyd Wright to a young Henry Kissinger that began on local TV in New York and then appeared on the ABC network. It was the show that first brought Wallace fame as a hard-boiled interviewer, a "Mike Malice" who rarely gave his subjects any slack.

Wrote Coronet magazine in 1957: "Wallace's interrogation had the intensity of a third degree, often the candor of a psychoanalytic session. Nothing like it had ever been known on TV. ... To Wallace, no guest is sacred, and he frankly dotes on controversy."

Sample "Night Beat" exchange, with colorful restaurateur Toots Shor. Wallace: "Toots, why do people call you a slob?" Shor: "Me? Jiminy crickets, they 'musta' been talking about Jackie Gleason."

In those days, Wallace said, "interviews by and large were virtual minuets. ... Nobody dogged, nobody pushed." He said that was why "Night Beat" ''got attention that hadn't been given to interview broadcasts before."

It was also around then that Wallace did a bit as a TV newsman in the 1957 Hollywood drama "A Face in the Crowd," which starred Andy Griffith as a small-town Southerner who becomes a political phenomenon through his folksy television appearances. Two years later, Wallace helped create "The Hate That Hate Produced," a highly charged program about the Nation of Islam that helped make a national celebrity out of Malcolm X and was later criticized as biased and inflammatory.

After holding a variety of other news and entertainment jobs, including serving as advertising pitchman for a cigarette brand, Wallace became a full-time newsman for CBS in 1963.

He said it was the death of his 19-year-old son, Peter, in an accident in 1962 that made him decide to stick to serious journalism from then on. (Another son, Chris, followed his father and became a broadcast journalist, most recently as a Fox News Channel anchor.)

Wallace had a short stint reporting from Vietnam, and took a sock in the jaw while covering the tumultuous 1968 Democratic convention in Chicago. But he didn't fit the stereotype of the Eastern liberal journalist. He was a close friend of the Reagans and was once offered the job of Richard Nixon's press secretary. He called his politics moderate.

One "Night Beat" interview resulted in a libel suit, filed by a police official angry over remarks about him by mobster Mickey Cohen. Wallace said ABC settled the lawsuit for $44,000, and called it the only time money had been paid to a plaintiff in a suit in which he was involved.

The most publicized lawsuit against him was by retired Gen. William C. Westmoreland, who sought $120 million for a 1982 "CBS Reports" documentary, "The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception." Westmoreland dropped the libel suit in February 1985 after a long trial. Lawyers for each side later said legal costs of the suit totaled $12 million, of which $9 million was paid by CBS.

Wallace once said the case brought on depression that put him in the hospital for more than a week. "Imagine sitting day after day in the courtroom hearing yourself called every vile name imaginable," he said.

In 1996, he appeared before the Senate's Special Committee on Aging to urge more federal funds for depression research, saying that he had felt "lower, lower, lower than a snake's belly" but had recovered through psychiatry and antidepressant drugs. He later disclosed that he once tried to commit suicide during that dark period. Wallace, columnist Art Buchwald and author William Styron were friends who commiserated often enough about depression to call themselves "The Blues Brothers," according to a 2011 memoir by Styron's daughter, Alexandra.

Wallace called his 1984 book, written with Gary Paul Gates, "Close Encounters." He described it as "one mostly lucky man's encounters with growing up professionally."

In 2005, he brought out his memoir, "Between You and Me."

Among those interviewing him about the book was son Chris, for "Fox News Sunday." His son asked: Does he understand why people feel a disaffection from the mainstream media?

"They think they're wide-eyed commies. Liberals," the elder Wallace replied, a notion he dismissed as "damned foolishness."

Wallace was born Myron Wallace on May 9, 1918, in Brookline, Mass. He began his news career in Chicago in the 1940s, first as radio news writer for the Chicago Sun and then as reporter for WMAQ. He started at CBS in 1951.

He was married four times. In 1986, he wed Mary Yates Wallace, the widow of his close friend and colleague, Ted Yates, who had died in 1967. Besides his wife, Wallace is survived by his son, Chris, a stepdaughter, Pauline Dora, and stepson Eames Yates.

His wife declined to comment Sunday.

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Associated Press writer Deepti Hajela, former Associated Press writer Polly Anderson and National Writer Hillel Italie contributed to this report.

FRAZIER MOORE,AP Television Writer


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Dakota Sorie

January 31, 2022

I am deeply sorry for the loss of Mike Wallace. He will be missed.

June 9, 2020

Great Reporter

February 3, 2020

I am so sorry for the loss of Mike Wallace, my condolences.

September 8, 2019

sorry for your lose

May 10, 2018

Mike a great reporter who loved his career. He will be missed.

September 25, 2017

Sorry for your lose

Valenda Newell

June 28, 2016

One in a million, MIKE paved the way for so many others, but none can touch his skills. I will always have memories of him on 60 mins. (reporter-journalist) he's the best. YOU ARE MISSED......RIP

May 24, 2016

Teedra Bell
You will be missed.

Harry Simpson

April 7, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Fair winds and following seas sailor.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Mike Gough

October 7, 2014

Mike Wallace the best at his job will be missed

Richard Owen

March 3, 2013

Rest In Peace, Mr. Wallace. Thank You For Your Service To This Great Country. See You On The Other Side Some Beautiful Day.

Tonya Shepherd

November 21, 2012

July 24, 2012

I grew up watching Mike. He shaped my world views & opinions up until now. My conolences to his family, many friends & associates. Mel Hanson Williston, N.D [email protected] 61 yrs. old

GLENN SIBLEY

June 5, 2012

great reporter who will be missd
may he RIP

Hayes Ferguson

May 15, 2012

A highlight of my year as a Knight Wallace Fellow was an encounter with the legendary newsman who so generously supported the program. I rode my bike to Wallace House the evening Mike Wallace was meeting with our group. As I struggled to tie the bike to a post on uneven ground, a familiar voice behind me bellowed: “Do you need any help?” Before I could say anything, the world's most famous journalist was crouched down next to me, steadying my bike while I locked it. May he rest in peace.

Shirley Thomas

April 20, 2012

My sincere condolence to the Mike Wallace Family. As a teenager, I only watched the news when I had to do "current events" as a high school class assignment. However, upon graduating from high school, '60 Minutes' was born and I became a great fan of the show and its correspondent Mike Wallace. When Mike said "Come on" it use to gas me. I thought that that was so c-o-o-l. Fortunately for me, 60 Minutes was the turning point in my life for the love and respect for journalism. RIP Mike Wallace.

April 19, 2012

Mr. Wallace, you will surely be missed. RIP. Sandy Rogers, Hull,Ga

Melanie Gillard

April 18, 2012

A truly blessed man... GOD bless the family of Mike Wallace.

Julia Teed

April 17, 2012

Rest in peace Mike, may God bless your soul. Many prayers go out to close friends and family. You were courageous and inspirational, in your work as well as being willing to speak publicly for the sake of others on dealing with clinical depression. You will be missed, and you will be remembered! May it be a good journey.

Jackie Lynn

April 17, 2012

True stand up for American

BJ keller

April 16, 2012

Mike Wallace I'm Sorry to hear about your Death I'm Praying for Your Familys loss I loved your show Bj Keller

Jody Patterson

April 16, 2012

Mr. Wallace was a man of integrity, a great reporter and a man of dignity. I forgot just how funny he was. The last of the great newsmen. He will be greatly missed.

Larry Fahey

April 16, 2012

Mike Wallace You Was A great. News Reporter I Loved Watching You On 60 Mitens R.I.P. Love Larry Fahey

Karen Gregoire

April 15, 2012

MIke Wallace is a name I grew to admire coming to the USA , and I have followed him through his career. Iwould also love to say that was a fine looking 93 year old gentleman. Mike is truely going to be missed, he was very informative and I learned quite a bit form him. My condolence to his family.

Lily Goer

April 15, 2012

To the Wallace Family, Mike was one of a kind and no one will ever walk in his shoes. May you find comfort in your faith and in the wonderful memories you all shared together.

DENNY DINEEN

April 14, 2012

DAMN----YOU WERE GOOD

Wiliam Carroll

April 14, 2012

Mike was a one of a kind, no nonsense reporter and he will surely be missed by all of us, who were his fans. No question was too tough for MIke to ask and I always admired him for that My sympathy to his family,friends and fans around the world. Rest in Peace Mike.

E M Black

April 14, 2012

Mr Wallace was a very special reporter. He will be surely missed for his expertise reporting of the news. God Bless the Wallace family .

April 13, 2012

I want to express my deepest sympathy to the family of Mike Wallace. He will be missed by all and never forgotten he touched all our hearts each and every week. Rest in peace and God's prayers and angels to watch over you and your family.
Sincerely,
Amy Mahoney

B in

April 13, 2012

He will be missed. May his family be blessed with many wonderful memories. How wonderful to have his son continue the great work he started.

Jack Durrance

April 13, 2012

Few can gain this status in such a difficult and demanding arena. He will be sorely missed and long remembered.
Jack Durrance

Carolyn Schenk

April 13, 2012

He will be sorely missed by all who got the honor to be his friend. May the good Lord watch over you as you heal during the sad and trying time.

Charlene Lewis

April 13, 2012

He will be missed, a truely great reporter.

Bill and Carolyn Merritt

April 13, 2012

To the Mike Wallace family, may you find
peace knowing that the little people in the world loved listening to him. God be with you all.

Sophia Wilkerson

April 13, 2012

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

April 13, 2012

Wishing for the peace of God to be with the Wallace family. His peace that excels all thoughts can comfort you at this sad time in your lives. Appreciated Mike's approach to getting the truth.

Kathryn Wright

April 13, 2012

To the Wallace Family and the world a great voice has been silenced. Mr. Wallace left behind a legacy that the truth is the most important item in reporting the news. He was a shining example of the "Greatest Generation." I chuckle to imagine the interview he is conducting with God in the heavens now.

barry lagos

April 13, 2012

he was the best. no body wil replace him the way he put the news

Alyssa

April 13, 2012

I am sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in the God of peace.

Meria Beasley

April 13, 2012

I learned so much from watching you on tv, you are missed dearly.

Rita

April 13, 2012

I miss you already. You was one of my favorites.

meghan

April 13, 2012

One of the last truly respectable, compassionate, intriguing and honest interviewers/newscasters out there. Very saddened.

S. Flashman

April 13, 2012

Mike Wallace was part of America's family, just like Walter Cronkite. Gone, but not forgotten. He was the same age as my mother, but lived an extra 10 years. He is now at peace.

Myrick Family

April 13, 2012

May he rest in peace. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

M.E. Stone

April 13, 2012

WILL MISS YOU R.I.P MIKE WALLACE,

Kim Lauritzon

April 13, 2012

RIP Mike Wallace. You will be missed.

EILEEN

April 12, 2012

Much sympathy to his family, friends and colleagues. He lived an interesting life and a lot of us will miss him. May he R.I.P.

Meg Yneh

April 12, 2012

My condolences to the Wallace family. I will always remember your interviews especially one with my good friend after her son was murdered. Rest! You have served well. Thank you!

Rhonda Skipper

April 12, 2012

May the Lord bless Mr. Wallace's family and give them comfort know that he is safe in the arm's of Jesus--Sure gonna miss not seeing him on the t.v.--Take care and God bless you

PAUL WALDROP

April 12, 2012

MIKE WALLACE WAS A LEGEND IN THE NEWS FIELD. WE WILL MISS YOU. REST IN PEACE MIKE.

Nancy

April 12, 2012

Mr Wallace used his God given talents & gifts reporting news & interviewing so many interesting people. He will be missed.
May he rest in peace.

allison bowe

April 12, 2012

my condolances go out to the mike wallice family i was shocked to hear of his passing

Patricia

April 12, 2012

I am saddened that Mr. Wallace has left us, but know that he now is with the Lord. May his soul rest in peace.

J. Maddox

April 12, 2012

Sorry to hear of Mr. Mike Wallace passing. A job well done. You have a new assignment now. How amazing. There is much to be reported and God has chosen the right one for the job. Rest in Peace. My God Bless your family in the days ahead.

Lillie Rushin & Family

April 12, 2012

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Mr. Wallace was a great journalist and he will be missed.

Anne Solano

April 12, 2012

I Loved all of your news stories on 60 minutes. God bless you and your family. You will be sorely missed. Anne Solano

daniel campbell

April 12, 2012

he was a good man im so sorry god bless his family

Annette

April 12, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Seretha Potts

April 12, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Mr & Mrs D Vail

April 12, 2012

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

E. N. Uithoven

April 12, 2012

Mike Wallace - a true newsman !!!!!!

Dorothy Crisp

April 12, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

The King Family

April 12, 2012

I enjoyed your news broadcasting, may God be with you as you enter eternal rest.

deb fox

April 12, 2012

R.I.P. your great news broadcasting will be missed.

judy williams

April 12, 2012

what a great reporter you were sadly missed by all.

S. Valentine

April 12, 2012

To the Wallace Family,I'm so sorry for the loss of Your loved one.He Share his life with us for many Year's.Thank You Mr.Wallace..Please take comfort in knowing that He went to Heaven on the Wings of Angels,As the Days and Weeks turn in to months.Just remember He will always be with us in our Hearts.May God comfort You now and Always.Rest In Peace Mr.Wallace,Gone But never forgotten.For You are our Angel now.God Bless Your Family

MONTGOMERY

April 12, 2012

MR. TV NEWS! THANKS FOR ALL THE LESSONS YOU TAUGHT US ABOUT NEWS REPORTING! ENJOY THE REWARDS.

April 12, 2012

Our sincere condolences to the Wallace family those who loved him. He was one of America's great news reporter. God bless you.

Willa Smith

April 12, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

April 12, 2012

Mrs. Wallace and family you are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless each of you and remember there will be a reunion one day.

Billy Slimp

April 12, 2012

The Heavens are brighter as Mr. Wallace is among them now.

To the family: may God's love and peace surround you now and in the days to come.

Mr. Wallace: Rest In Peace.

Lena Cole

April 11, 2012

Psalms 23:4 Even though I walk in the valley of deep shadow,
I fear nothing bad,
For you are with me;

Charles Douglas Edwards

April 11, 2012

America has lost a true icon. Mike Wallace was a great news person and a tremendous asset to CBS News.

We would like to add our condolences and sympathy to his family, friends and fans.

Rest In Peace !!!


Charles Douglas Edwards

S Daughtry

April 11, 2012

Thank you for the service you gave us for all those years. You shared your life so we could get the news and the stories that we all needed to know. We will forever be greatful for you and will never forget what a fair and truth seeking jornalist that you were and you set the bar so high that I don't know if anyone else will ever compare. We will miss you Mike.

Belinda M. Curry

April 11, 2012

Thank you for your witness. Rest In Peace

Linda Morgan

April 11, 2012

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Kim Laramore

April 11, 2012

Rest in Peace, Mike Wallace. You were a great reporter, you reported news not the garbage that is considered news that is reported over and over again. To the family, you are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless You All.

vi strain

April 11, 2012

you will be missed by all may god bless and keep you

Ronda Swafford

April 11, 2012

I grew up watching Mike Wallace and all on 60 minutes .. he and Andy Rooney were my absolute favorites to watch! His energy, humor and knowledge will be sorely missed by myself and I am sure others .. May you, Harry & Andy watch over all and RIP ..

Debora

April 11, 2012

Your gentle smile and twinkling eyes will be missed by many. Rest in Peace Mr. Wallace. God Bless you.

M. Dease

April 11, 2012

God bless Mike Wallace. Beyond great news reporting over more than half a century, we observe his courage in opening up about clinical depression. He gave hope to members of the public suffering from this very real disease which had previously -- over decades -- been wrongly termed a weakness in character.

Charlene

April 11, 2012

A legend in his own time, he will be missed.

Erika Crowder

April 11, 2012

Although the great one, Mike Wallace, has passed on, the World's all the better because of him; gentle but fierce in his efforts to reveal truth whether considered favorable or not.

April 11, 2012

YOU WILL BE MISS REST IN PEACE MR.WALLACE

April 11, 2012

My name is Sharon and I was saddened to hear of Mr. Wallace's passing. I pray that the family finds comfort in knowing that he is in a better place. He will be greatly missed. Although I did not know him personally.... I do remember him from 60 minutes. May GOD keep his family strong through this their time of need.

Carol Hurst

April 11, 2012

I think you were a tough old coot but highly respected. I have watched you for most of my adult life and enjoyed all the stories that you told. May God Bless and Keep you.

Glen Hausfeld

April 11, 2012

Peace to the family and many friends of
Mike Wallace.

Joy Smith

April 11, 2012

Rest In Peace Mr. Wallace! You have done your duty. I always looked forward to your Sunday Nights Television Program.

Mike Baffuto

April 11, 2012

You were the best, Mike Wallace. I am glad I got to meet you. Thank you for making
Sunday night television worth watching all those years.

Donna LaRoche Jump

April 11, 2012

Be Still

Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.

Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.

If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.

By Lamaretta Simmons

Sissy Coleman

April 11, 2012

God rest his soul, one of the best ones yet.

Jane Dowling

April 11, 2012

We will miss you ~ you were, and are, an icon. R.I.P. Prayers to your loved ones.

Leslie Mitchell

April 11, 2012

Mr. Wallace you will be missed. May you rest in peace and may God bring strength to your family.

L'Nai

April 11, 2012

Mike Wallace was a pioneer for many journalists, interviewers and reporters. He was not afraid to ask. My sincerest condolences to Mr. Wallace's family and close friends. He lived a life of special mightiness (Psalm 90:10).

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