Bob Woodruff

Robert Warren "Bob" Woodruff (born August 18, 1961, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan) is an American television journalist. His career in journalism dates back to 1989, but is best-known for succeeding Peter Jennings as co-anchor of ABC News' weekday news broadcast, World News Tonight in January 2006. Later the same month he was critically wounded by a roadside bomb in Iraq. Woodruff's parents are Robert, Sr., and Fran Woodruff. Bob and his wife Lee Mc... more

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  • Aug 18, 1961 (age 48 years)

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  • Robert Warren Woodruff
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  • Sep 11, 1988

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  • 1996

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  • 1983
  • 1987
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