Stan Chambers

American journalist and actor

Stan Chambers - American journalist and actor
Born

August 11th, 1923
101 years ago

Died

February 13th, 2015
10 years ago — 91 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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This individual worked as a journalist and actor, contributing significantly to television news in Southern California. Reported for KTLA, becoming one of the first reporters on the scene during the 1953 crash of a Pan American Airlines flight. Also provided coverage of significant events such as the Watts riots in 1965. In addition to journalism, acted in the sitcom 'The Real McCoys'. Garnered recognition for a career spanning over six decades.

Reported on the 1953 Pan Am flight crash

Covered the Watts riots in 1965

Acted in 'The Real McCoys'

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