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Charles Peete Rose Jr. (born January 5, 1942) is an American journalist and talk show host. From 1991 to 2017, he was the host and executive producer of the talk show Charlie Rose on and Bloomberg LP. On the show, he interviewed writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, businesspersons, leaders, scientists, intellectuals, and fellow journalists. The show was known for its distinguished stature and intellectual tone.

Rose also co-anchored CBS This Morning from 2012 to 2017 alongside and Norah O'Donnell, where he interviewed many celebrities, institutional leaders, and political figures. Rose formerly substituted for the anchor of the CBS Evening News. In 2012, Rose, along with , hosted the revived CBS classic Person to Person, a news program during which celebrities are interviewed in their homes, originally hosted from 1953 to 1961 by Edward R. Murrow. Since 2022, Rose has hosted the online interviews Charlie Rose Conversations on his personal website. Rose also occasionally appeared in films and television shows including and House of Cards.

In November 2017, Rose was fired from PBS, Bloomberg, and CBS after The Washington Post published multiple in-house allegations of sexual misconduct from the late 1990s to 2011. Rose responded to those allegations by admitting to having behaved insensitively at times but did not believe that all of the allegations were accurate, and later suggested women were exploiting the #MeToo campaign. The allegations also led to Rose being stripped of several awards and honors. In November 2024, the sexual harassment lawsuit ended with a settlement in which the plaintiffs acknowledged there was no ill intent on the part of Rose for his conduct.


Early life and education
Rose was born in Henderson, North Carolina, the only child of Margaret (née Frazier) and Charles Peete Rose Sr., tobacco farmers who owned a country store. As a child, Rose lived above his parents' store in Henderson, and helped out with the family business from age seven. Charlie Rose biography from Rose said in a Fresh Dialogues interview that as a child, his insatiable curiosity was constantly getting him in trouble.

A high school basketball star at Henderson High School, in his hometown, Rose entered , intending to pursue a degree with a pre-med track; however, he became interested in politics during an internship at the office of Democratic North Carolina Senator B. Everett Jordan. He graduated in 1964 with a B.A. in history. At Duke, he was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity. He earned a from the Duke University School of Law in 1968. He met his first wife, Mary (née King), while attending Duke.


Career
After his wife was hired by the (in New York), Rose handled some assignments for the BBC on a basis. In 1972, while working at New York bank , he landed a job as a weekend reporter for . Rose's "break" came in 1974, after hired him as managing editor for the series Bill Moyers' International Report. In 1975, Moyers appointed him as executive producer of Bill Moyers Journal. Rose soon began appearing on camera. "A Conversation with ", which aired on Moyers's TV series U.S.A.: People and Politics, won a 1976 . He then worked at several networks honing his interview skills, until NBC affiliate in Dallas–Fort Worth hired him as program manager and provided the late-night time slot that became The Charlie Rose Show.


CBS News
Rose worked for from 1984 to 1990 as the of CBS News Nightwatch, the network's first broadcast, which often featured him doing interviews with notable people in a format similar to that of his later PBS show. The Nightwatch broadcast of Rose's interview with won a News & Documentary Emmy Award in 1987. Two winners: "Charles Manson" segment, The CBS News Nightwatch (March 7, 1986, CBS), Carol Ross Joynt, producer, Charlies sic Rose, reporter/correspondent; A Promise (1986, NBC), Mike Mosher, producer, Lucky Severson, correspondent. In 1990, Rose left CBS to serve as anchor of Personalities, a Fox TV-produced syndicated program, but six weeks into production and unhappy with the show's soundbite-driven populist tabloid-journalism approach to stories, he left.


Charlie Rose
On September 30, 1991, Charlie Rose premiered on PBS station and was nationally fed on PBS beginning in January 1993. In 1994, Rose moved the show to a studio owned by Bloomberg LP, which allowed for high-definition video via satellite-remote interviews. Charlie Rose, On the show, he interviewed thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, businesspersons, leaders, scientists, and fellow newsmakers. The show was known for its distinguished stature and intellectual tone. made 11 appearances on the show as a senator, presidential candidate, and as president. Other former presidents who appeared on the program include , George H. W. Bush, , and George W. Bush. appeared on the program as a citizen but not as president.

Various filmmakers appeared on the show including , , , Quentin Tarantino, Brian de Palma, , , , , , , Guillermo del Toro, , , , , Peter Bogdanovich, , , , and . Comedians also have appeared on the show including , Louis C.K., , , , , , , , , , , , and Key & Peele. Rose also hosted a variety of film critics including , , Stanley Kauffmann, , , , , and A. O. Scott.

Guest hosts included A. O. Scott, , , Anthony Mason, , , and . The show ran a total of 26 years from 1991 to 2017.


60 Minutes
Rose was a for 60 Minutes II 60 Minutes II profile from from its inception in January 1999 until its cancellation in September 2005, and was named a correspondent on 60 Minutes in 2008. When asked what makes a good interviewee Rose responded, "it is somebody who wants to engage and who views it as an opportunity to express their ideas, to have their ideas tested, to listen to the questions and to be as responsive to the questions as they can. Someone who is spontaneous, authentic, engaged, and passionate. That's the kind of person that'll give you a good interview."

For 60 Minutes Rose has interviewed such people as Russian President , Syrian President , Apple Inc. business executive , political strategist , comedian , stage actor Lin-Manuel Miranda, and actor .

He was a member of the board of directors of Citadel Broadcasting Corporation from 2003 to 2009. In May 2010, he delivered the commencement address at North Carolina State University.


CBS This Morning
On November 15, 2011, it was announced that Rose would return to CBS to help anchor CBS This Morning, replacing The Early Show, commencing January 9, 2012, along with co-anchors and . In July 2012, Norah O'Donnell replaced Hill on the program. The show received high ratings due to their chemistry. Rose interviewed many celebrities, institutional leaders, and political figures, including (1992); (1996); (1996); (2008 & 2016); Syrian President (2013), for which he won a second Peabody Award; 73rd Annual Peabody Awards May 2014. U.S. President and his wife (2012); U.S. business magnate ; David Rockefeller; MIT Linguistics professor (2003); actor/producer Leonardo DiCaprio (2004); comedians Louis C.K. and ; actor ; director Quentin Tarantino; actor ; , the co-founder and then CEO of Oracle Corporation; former Iranian empress ; (2015); and tennis champion .


Charlie Rose Conversations
On April 14, 2022, in his first public appearance since 2017, when multiple women accused him of sexual harassment, Rose released an interview with billionaire . The interview was uploaded to his own personal website and is listed as the first in a series called Charlie Rose Conversations. Subsequent episodes have included interviews with , , , Isabella Rossellini, , and others.


Other television appearances
Rose made a cameo appearance on the TV series in the penultimate episode, "Granite State" (season 5, episode 15, first broadcast September 22, 2013). Rose is seen on TV interviewing the characters Gretchen and Elliott Schwartz, which is watched by the character Walter White.


Filmography

Film


Television

Rose and his show were parodied in the film The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) and in the first episode of in 2014.


Influence
In 2009, Rose encouraged a discussion between the leaders of and that eventually led to a mutual reduction in ad hominem attacks between and Bill O'Reilly on their respective news programs.


Awards and honors
Rose was awarded the 2014 Vincent Scully Prize by the National Building Museum. The prize is awarded for "exemplary practice, scholarship or criticism in architecture, historic preservation and urban design" according to the Museum. "Awards" - National Building Museum. Retrieved November 8, 2018. The award to Rose was stated as being due to his having "interviewed leaders of architecture and design and led 'insightful and substantive conversations' about the growth of cities and urban development." , a former director of the New York City Department of City Planning, who was in a relationship with him from 1993 to 2006, spoke at the award ceremony in November 2014. Rose received an honorary doctorate from the State University of New York at Oswego on October 16, 2014, during the college's annual Lewis B. O'Donnell Media Summit, for his contributions in the broadcast, media, and television industries. In 2016, Duke University awarded him an honorary degree.

The sexual misconduct allegations against Rose in 2017 led to him being stripped of his several awards and honors, as had happened to amid his own sexual misconduct cases. On May 8, 2016, he received an honorary degree from . There were, however, calls for Sewanee officials to strip Rose of the degree, and, as of March 21, 2018, all honors from Sewanee have been rescinded. The State University of New York at Oswego Board of Trustees voted to revoke Rose's honorary degree on January 23, 2018.

On November 21, 2017, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre rescinded a planned award to Rose. The Diocese was set to honor him as a "leader in broadcast media". Three days later, the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism given to him in 2015 was rescinded by the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. On the same day, officials at University of Kansas's School of Journalism and Mass Communications rescinded the National Citation Award it gave to Rose in 2017.

On December 4, 2017, officials at 's DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy rescinded the Futrell Award it gave him in September 2000. The award is given to outstanding Duke graduates who work in journalism. Montclair State University officials were considering whether to revoke the honorary doctorate it gave to him in 2002. The National Building Museum has made no public announcement on whether the 2014 Vincent Scully Prize has been withdrawn from Rose, but his name no longer appears on the list of winners on the organisation's website.

Officials at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Hussman School of Journalism and Media considered the fate of Rose's 1999 induction into the N.C. Journalism Hall of Fame. School officials ultimately decided to keep him in the Hall of Fame, while amending his Hall of Fame biography to include details of the sexual misconduct allegations.


Personal life
Rose was married to Mary Rose (née King) from 1968 until their divorce in 1980. In 1992, he began dating socialite and former New York City Planning Commissioner , a stepdaughter of CBS founder William S. Paley. In 2011, he told a reporter that he and Burden had stopped dating around 2006.

On March 29, 2006, after experiencing shortness of breath in , he was flown to Paris and underwent surgery for mitral valve repair in the Georges-Pompidou European Hospital. His surgery was performed under the supervision of , a pioneer of the procedure. Rose returned to the air on June 12, 2006, with and Yvette Vega (the show's executive producer), to discuss his surgery and recuperation. In February 2017, he announced he would undergo another surgery to replace the same valve.

Rose owns a large house in Henderson, North Carolina,Abbie Bennett, NC native, journalist Charlie Rose latest to face sexual harassment allegations, News & Observer (November 20, 2017). a 5,500-square-foot (465-square-meter) beach house in Bellport, New York, and an apartment in The Sherry-Netherland of New York City, each worth several million dollars. Rose also owns apartments in Washington, D.C., and Paris. In 1990, he purchased a 525-acre (212-ha) farm near Oxford, North Carolina, for use as a country retreat.Barbara Kantrowitz, The Bloom Is on the Rose, Newsweek (January 3, 1993).Gail Shister, Charlie Rose Enjoys the Life of a Gentleman Farmer, but Misses TV, (January 20, 1991). He named the property Grassy Creek Farm.

Rose is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is also a member of the Deepdale Golf Club on Long Island.


Sexual misconduct allegations
On November 20, 2017, eight women who were employees of, or aspired to work for, Rose accused him of various acts of sexual misconduct including harassment, groping, and making lewd phone calls. Those accusations, which started amid the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse cases and Kevin Spacey sexual misconduct allegations and made in a report in The Washington Post, dealt with conduct from the late 1990s to 2011. On the day the article on the women's statements was published, and suspended distribution of his show, and announced that it was suspending the broadcaster pending an investigation. CBS, PBS, and Bloomberg formally cut ties with him the following day.Brian Stelter & Tom Kludt, "CBS News and PBS fire Charlie Rose", CNN Money (November 21, 2017). Rose issued a statement:

In May 2018, 27 more women accused him of sexual harassment, including and suggestive comments. This brought the total number of women who have accused him of abusive behavior and sexual harassment to 35. On August 31, 2018, he filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit that was filed by three women on May 4, 2018, suggesting the women were exploiting the #MeToo campaign. In September 2019, Rose was sued for verbal harassment by Gina Riggi, his former makeup artist of 20 years.

Rose's firing as a co-anchor on CBS This Morning was covered by , the day after the report was published. His former co-hosts and Norah O'Donnell confronted the matter live on air. King stated that she was still "reeling" and "really struggling". O'Donnell stated "there is no excuse for this alleged behavior" and both agreed he "does not get a pass here" for his behavior.

John Dickerson, former host of Face the Nation, replaced Rose as a co-anchor on CBS This Morning, and Christiane Amanpour took over for his roles on . In 2018, an exposé published by The Hollywood Reporter described his life after being fired as one that is "lonely". In 2019, Gayle King stated that she keeps in contact and is still friends with him: "I don't know what his second act is, but Charlie is a very smart guy. There must be room for redemption."

On November 26, 2024, the sexual harassment lawsuit brought by three former CBS This Morning employees in 2018 ended with a settlement. In settling the lawsuit, the plaintiffs acknowledged there was "no ill intent" on the part of Rose for his conduct.


See also
  • New Yorkers in journalism


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