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$1.3 Million Jill Dougherty Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Jill Dougherty is an American reporter and journalist who worked as an anchor and foreign affairs correspondent for CNN. She was part of the CNN team that won the 1993 American Journalism Review Award for Best White House Coverage. She was born in 1949. She began her career as a Russian-language broadcaster and writer for Voice of America, U. Read More...
TitleYearStatusCharacter19411979stunts - uncreditedBetter Late Than Never1979TV Movie stunts - uncreditedBig Shamus, Little Shamus1979TV Series stunts - 2 episodesThe Golden Gate Murders1979TV Movie stuntsMore American Graffiti1979stunts - uncreditedThe Amazing Spider-Man1979TV Series stunts - 2 episodesThe Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again1979stunts - uncreditedButch and Sundance: The Early Days1979stunts - uncreditedThe Prisoner of Zenda1979stuntsApocalypse Now1979stuntsB.J. and the Bear1978-1979TV Series stunts - 3 episodesThe Legend of the Golden Gun1979TV Movie stunts - uncreditedSalvage 11979TV Series stunts - 2 episodesSupertrain1979TV Series stunts - 1 episodeWonder Woman1978-1979TV Series stunts - 2 episodesFrom Here to Eternity1979TV Mini-Series stunts - 3 episodesSword of Justice1978TV Series stunts - 1 episodeEvery Which Way But Loose1978stunts - uncreditedPearl1978TV Mini-Series stunts - 3 episodesThe Rockford Files1974-1978TV Series stunts - 4 episodesThe Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries1978TV Series stunts - 1 episodeThe Norseman1978stuntsThe Swarm1978stunt performer - uncreditedThe Manitou1978stuntsStraight Time1978stunts - uncreditedThe Six Million Dollar ManTV Series stunts - 13 episodes, 1974 - 1978 stunt performer - 1 episode, 1975The Incredible Hulk1977TV Series stunts - 1 episodeMan from Atlantis1977TV Series stunts - 3 episodesYoung Dan'l Boone1977TV Series stunts - 4 episodesMurder in Peyton Place1977TV Movie stuntsRollercoaster1977stunts - uncreditedThe Last of the Cowboys1977stuntsNashville 991977TV Series stunts - 3 episodesBlack Sunday1977stunts - uncreditedThe Domino Principle1977stunts - uncreditedMr. Read More...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Gen. CQ Brown as the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, putting him in place to succeed Gen. Mark Milley when he retires at the end of the month.
Brown’s confirmation on a 83-11 vote, months after President Joe Biden nominated him for the post, comes as Democrats try to maneuver around holds placed on hundreds of nominations by Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville over the Pentagon’s abortion policy. Read More...