Chris Perry is a professional football running back in the National Football League. He currently plays for the Cincinnati Bengals.
NFL Career
Chris Perry was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft. Injuries allowed him to play in only two games during his rookie season. In his second season, he served as a pass-catching backup to starting running back Rudi Johnson. Perry finished 2005 with 279 rushing yards and 52 catches for 328 yards and two touchdowns. Perry was named the starting prior to the 2008 season after the Bengals cut veteran Rudi Johnson.Cincinnati Bengals: Chris Perry
Sir David Frost may be best known for his 1977 interview of disgraced United States President Richard Nixon. An interviewer, producer and published author, Frost made history by conducting the only televised interview in which Nixon discussed Watergate and acknowledged that he had disappointed the American people. Syndicated on a barter basis, the interviews were broadcast in 70 countries.MBC: David Frost
Peter Morgan (The Last King of Scotland, The Queen) wrote the Tony award-winning play, Frost/Nixon, based on David Frost's interviews. Morgan also wrote the screen adaptation for the 2008 film Frost/Nixon.
Fast Facts
Born: April 7, 1939 in Tenderden, Kent, EnglandMBC: David Frost
Attended Gillingham Grammar School and Wellington Grammar SchoolMBC: David Frost
Graduated from Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, M.A.MBC: David Frost
1961: Became the host of That Was The Week That Was, commonly referred to as TW3
1966: Founded David Paradine LtdMBC: David Frost
1970: Awarded Order of the British EmpireMBC: David Frost
1981: Married Lynne Frederick but divorced 1982MBC: David Frost
1983: Married Carina Fitzalan-Howard
Has three children; Miles, Wilfred and GeorgeMBC: David Frost
Has interviewed six British Prime Ministers: Harold Wilson, Edward Heath, James Callaghan, Margaret Thatcher, [John Major and Tony Blair)
Has interviewed seven US Presidents: Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush
Honors and Awards
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Two time Golden Rose of Montreux recipientMBC: David Frost
1967: Royal Television Society Silver Medal for Frost Over EnglandMBC: David Frost
1967: Richard Dimbleby AwardMBC: David Frost
1970: Emmy Award for The David Frost ShowMBC: David Frost
1971: Emmy Award for The David Frost ShowMBC: David Frost
1971: Guild of Television Producers AwardMBC: David Frost
1971: TV Personality of the YearMBC: David Frost
1971: Religious Heritage of America AwardMBC: David Frost
1971: Albert Einstein AwardMBC: David Frost
Career Highlights
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1962-63: That Was the Week That Was; host
1966-67: The Frost Report; host
1966-68: The Frost Programme; host
1967: To England with Love; author
1969-72: The David Frost Show; host
1970: The Americans' author
1977: The Nixon Interviews
1993-2005: Breakfast with Frost
1981-92: Frost on Sunday; host
1993: David Frost: An Autobiography; author
2006-present: A host for Al Jazeera English