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Jessica Savitch

Jessica Savitch

ActingBorn February 1, 1947 (36 years old at death)· Died October 23, 1983

Wilmington, Delaware, USA

IMDb

Biography

Jessica Beth Savitch (February 1, 1947 – October 23, 1983) was an American television journalist who was the weekend anchor of NBC Nightly News and daily newsreader for NBC News during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Savitch was one of the first women to anchor an evening network newscast solo, following in the footsteps of Marlene Sanders of ABC News and Catherine Mackin of NBC News. She also hosted PBS's public affairs program Frontline from its January 1983 debut until her death as a passenger in an automobile accident later that year. Shortly before her death in October 1983, Savitch gave a broadcast of NBC News Digest in which her delivery was erratic and she appeared to be under the influence of an illicit substance. The incident caused widespread speculation that she was abusing drugs. Savitch died three weeks later by drowning after the car she was riding in as a passenger was accidentally driven into a canal during a heavy rainstorm. No drugs and very little alcohol were present in either her system or that of her friend who was driving. In life, Savitch was renowned for her audience appeal and her skill as an on-camera news reader, although she drew criticism for her relative lack of journalism experience. Prior to joining NBC News, she was a popular local anchorwoman in Philadelphia and before that, while working at a Houston television station, she was the first female news anchor in the South. Posthumously, Savitch became the subject of two biographies, television documentaries, and a television film entitled Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story. The 1996 feature film Up Close & Personal starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert Redford was very loosely based on her life. Savitch's experiences as a pioneer anchorwoman also helped inspire Will Ferrell to make the 2004 film Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.

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Total credits: 12

Known For

Frontline
TV
★6.7

Frontline

as Self - Host

Late Night with David Letterman
TV
★6.1

Late Night with David Letterman

as Self

Movies (5)

Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind

Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind

as Self (archive footage)

2020

Jonestown: The Women Behind the Massacre

Jonestown: The Women Behind the Massacre

as Self (archive footage)

2018

Bowling for Columbine

TV Shows (7)

Frontline

Frontline

as Self - Host

25 ep.

Late Night with David Letterman

Late Night with David Letterman

as Self

2 ep.

Intimate Portrait
Intimate Portrait
TV
★4.5

Intimate Portrait

as Self (archive footage)

Bowling for Columbine
Movie
★7.5

Bowling for Columbine

as Self (archive footage)

The Seventies
TV
★7.4

The Seventies

as Self (archive footage)

NBC Nightly News
TV
★6.4

NBC Nightly News

as Self

Nasty Habits
Movie
★5.0

Nasty Habits

as Self

The Movies
TV
★6.5

The Movies

as Self (archive footage)

The Eighties
TV
★7.6

The Eighties

as Self (archive footage)

Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind
Movie
★6.4

Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind

as Self (archive footage)

Jonestown: The Women Behind the Massacre
Movie
★7.0

Jonestown: The Women Behind the Massacre

as Self (archive footage)

88 Seconds in Greensboro
Movie
★0.0

88 Seconds in Greensboro

as Themself

Frontline
TV
★6.7

Frontline

as Self - Host

1983

Late Night with David Letterman
TV
★6.1

Late Night with David Letterman

as Self

1982

Intimate Portrait
TV
★4.5

Intimate Portrait

as Self (archive footage)

1993

Bowling for Columbine
Movie
★7.5

Bowling for Columbine

as Self (archive footage)

2002

The Seventies
TV
★7.4

The Seventies

as Self (archive footage)

2015

NBC Nightly News
TV
★6.4

NBC Nightly News

as Self

1970

Nasty Habits
Movie
★5.0

Nasty Habits

as Self

1977

The Movies
TV
★6.5

The Movies

as Self (archive footage)

2019

The Eighties
TV
★7.6

The Eighties

as Self (archive footage)

2016

Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind
Movie
★6.4

Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind

as Self (archive footage)

2020

Jonestown: The Women Behind the Massacre
Movie
★7.0

Jonestown: The Women Behind the Massacre

as Self (archive footage)

2018

88 Seconds in Greensboro
Movie
★0.0

88 Seconds in Greensboro

as Themself

1983

Bowling for Columbine

as Self (archive footage)

2002

88 Seconds in Greensboro

88 Seconds in Greensboro

as Themself

1983

Nasty Habits

Nasty Habits

as Self

1977

Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind

Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind

as Self (archive footage)

2020

Jonestown: The Women Behind the Massacre

Jonestown: The Women Behind the Massacre

as Self (archive footage)

2018

Bowling for Columbine

Bowling for Columbine

as Self (archive footage)

2002

88 Seconds in Greensboro

88 Seconds in Greensboro

as Themself

1983

Nasty Habits

Nasty Habits

as Self

1977

Intimate Portrait

as Self (archive footage)

1 ep.

The Seventies

The Seventies

as Self (archive footage)

1 ep.

NBC Nightly News

NBC Nightly News

as Self

152 ep.

The Movies

The Movies

as Self (archive footage)

1 ep.

The Eighties

The Eighties

as Self (archive footage)

2 ep.

Frontline

Frontline

as Self - Host

25 episodes

Late Night with David Letterman

Late Night with David Letterman

as Self

2 episodes

Intimate Portrait

Intimate Portrait

as Self (archive footage)

1 episodes

The Seventies

The Seventies

as Self (archive footage)

1 episodes

NBC Nightly News

NBC Nightly News

as Self

152 episodes

The Movies

The Movies

as Self (archive footage)

1 episodes

The Eighties

The Eighties

as Self (archive footage)

2 episodes