Tom Wicker

 

Tom Wicker

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Tom Wicker is an actor. He was born in Hamlet on 18 June 1927. He is known for I.F. Stone's Weekly (1973).

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Tom Wicker

Born 1927-06-18 (99 years ago) in Hamlet.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime (A Time to Die) 1976 Edgar Awards 1976 A Time To Die
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
National Book Award for Contemporary Affairs (A Time to Die) 1976 National Book Awards 1976 A Time To Die
Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime (A Time to Die) 1976 Edgar Awards 1976 A Time To Die
Primetime Emmy Award for Achievements In Educational Television (News in Perspective) 18th Primetime Emmy Awards 1966 News in Perspective

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Tom Wicker

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Thomas Grey "Tom" Wicker was an American journalist. He was best known as a political reporter and columnist for The New York Times.

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