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John Seigenthaler

Birthday: July 27, 1927 (86 years) Died: July 11, 2014 (10 years Ago in )

HomeTown: Tennessee, Tennessee, United States

John Seigenthaler was an American journalist, editor, and publisher, best known for his work at Nashville’s The Tennessean newspaper. He is also remembered for his role as a president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and as a former assistant to politician Robert F. Kennedy. John Seigenthaler was born on July 27, 1927 in Tennessee, United States. John Seigenthaler died on July 11, 2014 at the age of 86 years in . Discover below for comprehensive details about John Seigenthaler, including the biography, wiki profile, age, date of birth, family background, relationship status, interesting facts, photographs, lesser-known facts, and more.


John Seigenthaler Wiki Table

Stage NameJohn Seigenthaler
Real NameJohn Seigenthaler
Profession(s)Journalist,
BirthdayJuly 27, 1927
Zodiac SignLeo
DeathDied on July 11, 2014 (10 years ago) (Age: 86 years) in
GenderMale
BirthplaceTennessee, United States
HometownTennessee, Tennessee, United States
NationalityAmerican

John Seigenthaler Family and Personal Life

  1. John Seigenthaler was born in Tennessee, United States.
  2. John Seigenthaler’s birth sign is Leo.

John Seigenthaler Biography and Facts

  1. Who is John Seigenthaler? John Seigenthaler was an American journalist, editor, and publisher who was best known for his work at Nashville’s The Tennessean newspaper.
  2. Early Life: He grew up in Nashville, Tennessee and graduated from Father Ryan High School. He then joined the United States Air Force as a sergeant.
  3. Journalistic Career: After leaving the military, John began his journalistic career. He furthered his education by attending classes at Peabody College, Harvard University, and Columbia University.
  4. Professional Achievements: Seigenthaler was once the president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. During the early 1960s, he worked as an assistant to politician Robert F. Kennedy.
  5. Encouraging Al Gore: In the mid-1970s, John encouraged future United States Vice President Al Gore, a family friend and fellow journalist, to pursue a political career.
  6. Personal Life: He married Dolores Watson from 1955 until his death in 2014. This marriage ended in a son, John Michael Seigenthaler, who had a career as a news anchor. John Seigenthaler also worked at The Tennessean newspaper during the same time period as future Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Halberstam.

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