Lesley Stahl Bio, Wiki, Age, Family, Boyfriend, and Net Worth

American journalist Lesley Stahl is renowned for her significant contributions to journalism, particularly with CBS News. She is recognized as an award-winning figure for her in-depth investigations and reporting. She made history as the first woman to hold the role of CBS News White House Correspondent.

Over her 50-year career, she has covered numerous pivotal moments in American history, including the 1991 Gulf War and the 1981 assassination attempt on President Reagan.

In addition to her investigative work, Stahl is known for conducting high-profile interviews and interrogations. One of her most talked-about interviews was with Donald Trump, who walked out after she asked a question he considered inappropriate. This moment garnered significant media attention.

NameLesley Stahl
Birth PlaceLynn, Massachusetts, USA
Date Of BirthDecember 16, 1941
CollegeWheaton College
Lesley Stahl Bra Size32A
Lesley Stahl Body Measurement32-23-30
Age83 Years
Zodiac SignAquarius
ReligionChristianity
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Journalist

Lesley Stahl Networth

According to sources, Lesley Stahl’s estimated net worth is approximately $20 million USD, with an annual salary estimated at $1.8 million.

Lesley Stahl Age, Height And Weight

Lesley Stahl weighs 60 kg (132 lbs) and stands 168 cm (5’6″) tall. She is an award-winning journalist with smooth, short blonde hair and sparkling, wide blue eyes.

She has a lean physique, with approximate body measurements of 32 inches for the bust, 23 inches for the waist, and 30 inches for the hips. Her bra size is 32A, her dress size is 5, and her shoe size is 7 (US).

Career and Achievements

Lesley Stahl began her journalism career as a producer and on-air reporter at Boston’s original Channel 5, WHDH-TV. In 1971, she joined CBS News, becoming a correspondent in 1974. She gained widespread recognition for her coverage of the Watergate scandal, a major political crisis in the U.S. that involved the U.S. administration.

From 1983 to 1991, Stahl served as the moderator of Face the Nation. She also worked as CBS’s White House correspondent, covering three consecutive presidencies: those of Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, and George W. Bush. During her time at CBS, she reported on several U.S.-Russian summit meetings.

In 1998, she made a guest appearance on the NBC sitcom Frasier, in an episode titled “Desperately Seeking Closure.” She also gained significant attention for an interview on 60 Minutes with former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, during which he walked out, calling the interview “stupid” and criticizing her questions.

Stahl was also a correspondent for the documentary series Years of Living Dangerously, which focused on climate change. In addition, she co-founded the website wowOwow.com with Mary Wells, Liz Smith, and Joni Evans. The site was designed for women over 40 to discuss culture, politics, and gossip.

Moreover, Stahl is a voice artist, having voiced a newscaster in the animated film Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa.

Interesting Facts

Lesley Stahl published her first book, Reporting Live, in 1999. Her second book, Becoming Grandma, chronicles her personal experiences with her grandchildren.

In 2010, her website wowOwow merged with PureWow.

When Katie Couric joined CBS News, CBS reportedly reduced Stahl’s salary by $500K. Stahl also contracted COVID-19 and was hospitalized but has since made a full recovery.

In an interview with Women on the Web, she revealed that she sprays cement on her hair to keep it in place at all times.

Stahl is also a member of the Board of Selectors for the Jefferson Awards for Public Service, which honors individuals for their contributions to public service.

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