Awards & Winners

Eric Sevareid

Date of Birth 26-November-1912
Place of Birth Velva
(McHenry County, North Dakota)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Arnold Eric Sevareid, Eric Severeid
Profession Writer, Journalist, Commentator, Actor, Screenwriter
Arnold Eric Sevareid was a CBS news journalist from 1939 to 1977. He was one of a group of elite war correspondents hired by pioneering CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow, and thus dubbed "Murrow's Boys". He was the first to report the fall of Paris when it was captured by the Germans during World War II. Traveling into Burma during World War II, his aircraft was shot down and he was rescued from behind enemy lines by a search and rescue team established for that purpose. He was the final journalist to interview Adlai Stevenson before his death. After a long and distinguished career, he followed in Murrow's footsteps as a commentator on the CBS Evening News for 12 years for which he was recognized with Emmy and Peabody Awards.

Awards by Eric Sevareid

Check all the awards nominated and won by Eric Sevareid.

1989


News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing
Honored for : American Experience
(Not So Wild a Dream)

1967


Peabody Award
(a Personal Award for Radio-Television News Analysis and Commentary)

1963


Peabody Award
(a Personal Award)

1958


Nominations 1958 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Best News Commentary World News Roundup

1955


Nominations 1955 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Primetime Emmy Award for Best News Reporter Or Commentator

1949


Peabody Award
(Personal Award: Reporting and Interpretation of the News)