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Bernard Goldberg Biography

Birth Name:Bernard Richard Goldberg

Birth Place:New York City, New York, United States

Profession Writer

Fast Facts

  • Won a second Alfred I․ duPont Award for his documentary about the effects of head trauma on athletes in 2012
  • Won the Alfred I․ duPont-Columbia University Award for an HBO documentary about kidnapped boys in the United Arab Emirates in 2006
  • Graduated from Rutgers University in 1967 and is a member of the Hall of Distinguished Alumni
  • Wrote the award-winning documentary "Do You Believe In Miracles" about the United States' win against the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympic Games
  • Best known as a journalist and political pundit who is a correspondent on "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel" and has a segment on "The O'Reilly Factor․"
  • Has written five New York Times bestsellers, including "Bias," "Arrogance," "100 People Who Are Screwing Up America," "Crazies to the Left of Me, Wimps to the Right," and "A Slobbering Love Affair․"
  • His articles have appeared in newspapers like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post
  • Was an anchor on the CBS documentaries "Don't Blame Me," about America's refusal to accept responsibilities, and "In Your Face, America," about vulgarity in popular culture

Awards

  • 2012Emmy-Outstanding Business and Economic Reporting in a News Magazine: nominated
  • 2014Emmy-Outstanding Sports Journalism: nominated
  • 2017Emmy-Outstanding Investigative Report in a News Magazine: winner
  • 2019Emmy-Best Story in a Newsmagazine: nominated
  • 2019Emmy-Outstanding Sports Journalism: nominated