Steve Kroft
Steve Kroft was born in Kokomo, Indiana, United States on August 22nd, 1945 and is the Journalist. At the age of 79, Steve Kroft biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Stephen F. Kroft (born August 22, 1945) is an American journalist and a reporter for 60 Minutes.
His investigative reporting has earned him three Peabody Awards and nine Emmy awards, one of which was an Emmy Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Personal life
Kroft and his wife, Jennet Conant, who is a journalist and author, live in New York City. They have one son, John Conant Kroft, who attended Juilliard School.
The National Enquirer revealed in 2015 that a woman 28 years his junior was aware of an affair involving Kroft and New York City prosecutor Lisan Goines. Kroft confessed to and apologised for the incident publicly.
On an episode of Murphy Brown, he appeared as himself. In Woody Allen's 2000 film Small Time Crooks, he reprised himself in which he interviewed Allen's character for a segment on 60 Minutes.
Awards
- 11-time Emmy Award winner including a Lifetime Achievement Emmy in 2003
- 5-time Peabody Award winner
- 2-time Columbia University DuPont Award winner
- 1992: George Arents Medal, the highest honor given to a Syracuse University alumnus
- Honorary Doctoral degrees from Indiana University; Binghamton University; and Long Island University.
- 2007: Medallion of the University, the highest honor given by the University at Albany.
- 2007: Gerald Loeb Award for Television Enterprise business journalism for "The Mother of All Heists"
- 2009: List of George Polk Award Winners
- 2009: Gerald Loeb Award for Television Breaking News business journalism for "Economic Crisis: House of Cards"
- 2010: Paul White Award, Radio Television Digital News Association
- 2014: Gerald Loeb Award for Personal Finance business journalism for "60 Minutes: 40 Million Mistakes"