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17 Facts About Dick Carlson

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Dick Carlson was the father of conservative political commentator Tucker Carlson.

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Dick Carlson was born with rickets and mildly bent legs, as Anderson had starved herself to keep the pregnancy a secret.

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Dick Carlson lived with the Mobergers for over two years and stated that he developed a deep bond with the family.

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Dick Carlson graduated from the Naval Academy Preparatory School and attended the University of Mississippi through an ROTC program, holding odd jobs in between the breaks.

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Dick Carlson was discharged in 1962 and did not graduate.

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Dick Carlson wrote for UPI's Foreign Film Bureau, contributing fan magazine stories and working under the editorship of Henry Gris, the first president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

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Dick Carlson stood by the story, claiming several of their sources refused to testify or died.

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Dick Carlson hired a camera crew to videotape the interview and, when the 60 Minutes cameras were not rolling during a commercial break, caught Wallace making a racist joke about blacks and Hispanics:.

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Dick Carlson's campaign came under scrutiny for its close ties to Great American First Savings, which had direct ties to the White House.

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Dick Carlson became director of Voice of America, a US government-funded, state-owned multimedia agency which serves as the United States federal government's official institution for non-military, external broadcasting.

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Dick Carlson testified dozens of times before various US Congressional committees, including the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Foreign Relations Committee.

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Dick Carlson was involved in negotiations on behalf of the US government with many foreign governments, including those of China, Korea, the USSR, Germany, Georgia, Zaire, Lesotho, South Africa, Somalia, and Israel.

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Dick Carlson was the author of numerous independently published books, including Women in San Diego: A History in Photographs, and Why Dogs Talk on Christmas Eve.

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Dick Carlson wrote a weekly newspaper column, often about terrorism and national security, for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and the Charleston Mercury.

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Dick Carlson was a political gossip columnist writing "The Shadow Knows" for The Hill newspaper in Washington, DC, with Bill Regardie.

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Dick Carlson was said to be an active father who had a specific outlook in raising his sons:.

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Dick Carlson died from pneumonia at his home in Boca Grande, Florida, on March 24,2025, at the age of 84.