- Tom Dunn
Tom Dunn (
May 1 ,1929 –July 2 ,2006 ) was an anchor andreporter at several New Yorktelevision stations.Dunn was born in Warwick, New York, and was a
child actor atradio station WAAT inNewark, New Jersey . He started in television atWCTV inTallahassee, Florida in 1959 after leaving the army. He served as press secretary to U.S. Representative (and later Senator) Ed Gurney (R-FL), then worked as an anchor and reporter forWTVT inTampa, Florida from 1962 to 1964 before moving toWCBS-TV where he worked from 1964 to 1968. Mr. Dunn served in that same role forWABC-TV from 1968-1970 and at WOR-TV from 1971-1987. Among his duties at WOR was anchoring the long-running "News at Noon". He later worked forWPTV-TV inWest Palm Beach until his retirement in the late 1990s.Dunn died of
esophageal cancer inStuart, Florida on July 2, 2006.His wife, Anna Dunn reported that
Richard Nixon asked Dunn to be his press secretary, but he turned down the position because he feared he might not be able to get back into television news if he took the job. Mr. Dunn was an avid sailor, skier, cooking enthusiast and voracious reader. Mr. Dunn also appeared in several motion pictures, includingTurk 182 andWithout A Trace .External links
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