About

Charlie Rose is an award-winning journalist, interviewer, and broadcasting legend.

He was the anchor and executive editor of “Charlie Rose,” the nightly one-hour program that aired countless hours with extraordinary men and women of science, politics, art, business, sports, technology, literature, and entertainment from 1991 to 2017. The show’s round oak table and simple black backdrop provided an intimate atmosphere for intelligent conversation. These conversations, preserved here at charlierose.com, stand as a cultural and intellectual archive of our time.

Charlie Rose also co-anchored “CBS This Morning” and was a contributing correspondent to “60 Minutes.” He is the recipient of the Legion d’honneur, 2014 Vincent Scully Prize, and numerous awards from the scientific and journalism communities, and many honorary degrees. Charlie Rose won an Emmy Award and Peabody Prize for his 2013 interview with Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad and was named among the 100 most influential people in the world by TIME magazine. In 2015, he was named the recipient of the Walter Cronkite Excellence in Journalism Award.

Charlie Rose was born in Henderson, North Carolina, and graduated from Duke University with a B.A. in History and a J.D. from the School of Law. He is a frequent moderator at global forums around the world. He lives in New York City and Bellport, Long Island.