

Walter Cronkite
Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr. (November 4, 1916 – July 17, 2009) was a prominent American broadcast journalist, renowned for his role as the anchorman for the CBS Evening News from 1962 to 1981. Often referred to as "the most trusted man in America," a title bestowed upon him by public opinion polls during the height of CBS News' influence in the 1960s and 1970s, Cronkite's reporting covered a vast array of pivotal events. His career spanned from 1937 to 1981, during which he reported on significant occurrences such as the bombings of World War II, the Nuremberg Trials, the Vietnam War, the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., as well as major political crises like Watergate and the Iran Hostage Crisis.
Cronkite’s extensive coverage of the U.S. space program, which included Project Mercury, the Apollo Moon landings, and the Space Shuttle missions, made him an integral figure in broadcasting history. Notably, he was the only non-NASA individual to receive a Moon-rock award in recognition of his contributions to public understanding of space exploration. His signature sign-off, "And that's the way it is," followed by the date of the broadcast, became iconic and is fondly remembered in the realm of journalism.
Filmography


Fiasco

The Seventies

JFK Assassination: A New Perspective

We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story

Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy

Empire of Dreams: The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy

Gloria: In Her Own Words

Nixon by Nixon: In His Own Words

The Real Right Stuff

Led Zeppelin Played Here

One to One: John & Yoko

Apollo 11

Apollo 13: Survival

Sally

The Martha Mitchell Effect

The Janes

JFK: 24 Hours That Changed the World

Fail Safe (2000)

Untold: Caitlyn Jenner

The Man Who Saved the World (2014)

Studio 54

The Dream Is Alive

Apollo: The Forgotten Films

Apollo: Missions to the Moon
