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Keith Morrison
NameKeith Morrison
CaptionMorrison in 2013
Birth date2 July 1947
Birth placeLloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada
Alma materUniversity of Saskatchewan, University of Toronto
OccupationJournalist, news anchor, correspondent
Years active1966–present
SpouseSuzanne Perry (m. 1972; div. 1981), Suzanne Perry (m. 1981; died 2008), Suzanne Perry (m. 2008)
Children4, including Matthew Perry
Known forDateline NBC, CBC News

Keith Morrison. He is a distinguished Canadian-born broadcast journalist and correspondent, renowned for his distinctive narrative style and long-standing tenure with the NBC news magazine Dateline NBC. With a career spanning over five decades, Morrison has covered a vast array of major stories, from political scandals like Watergate to high-profile criminal cases, earning multiple awards for his investigative work. His sonorous voice and compelling storytelling have made him a prominent and recognizable figure in American television journalism.

Early life and education

Morrison was born in Lloydminster, a city on the border of Saskatchewan and Alberta. He developed an early interest in broadcasting, initially working at a local radio station in Saskatoon. He pursued higher education at the University of Saskatchewan, where he studied history and political science. Morrison later attended the University of Toronto, further honing his skills before embarking on his professional journalism career in the late 1960s.

Career

Morrison began his television career with CBC News in Toronto, serving as a reporter and anchor for programs like The National. In 1979, he moved to the United States to work for CBS News, where he reported for the CBS Evening News and contributed to 60 Minutes. He joined NBC News in 1986, initially as a correspondent for NBC Nightly News and the Today show. His most significant and enduring role began in 1995 when he became a correspondent for Dateline NBC, where his in-depth reporting and signature narrative delivery on complex true-crime and human-interest stories became a hallmark of the program. Throughout his tenure, he has covered seminal events including the O.J. Simpson trial, the September 11 attacks, and the war in Afghanistan, and has conducted interviews with figures such as Michael Jackson and Hillary Clinton.

Personal life

Morrison was first married to advertising executive Suzanne Perry in 1972; they divorced in 1981 but remarried later that same year. She died in 2008. In 2008, he married former model and journalist Suzanne Perry, who had previously been married to actor John Bennett Perry. Through this marriage, Morrison became the stepfather of actor Matthew Perry, best known for his role on the sitcom Friends. Morrison has four children of his own and resides primarily in Los Angeles. He is a naturalized citizen of the United States.

Awards and recognition

Throughout his career, Morrison has received numerous accolades for his journalistic work. He is a multiple Emmy Award winner, including awards for his coverage of the September 11 attacks and for his reporting on Dateline NBC. He has also been honored with several Edward R. Murrow Awards for his writing and investigative reporting. In 2015, he received a Gracie Award for his work. His contributions to broadcast journalism were further recognized with a star on Canada's Walk of Fame in Toronto.

Filmography

Morrison's extensive body of work is primarily in television news and documentary programming. His notable credits include his long-running contributions as a correspondent for Dateline NBC (1995–present). He has also made guest appearances as himself on various television shows, including Saturday Night Live, which parodied his distinctive reporting style. Other program credits include CBC News: The National (1970s), CBS Evening News (early 1980s), NBC Nightly News (1986–1990s), and the Today show. He has hosted and narrated several documentary specials for NBC and other networks. Category:1947 births Category:Living people Category:Canadian emigrants to the United States Category:American television journalists Category:Canadian television journalists Category:NBC News people Category:Dateline NBC correspondents Category:University of Saskatchewan alumni Category:University of Toronto alumni