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David Frost

David Frost

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TV
Birthday
April 7, 1939
Died
August 31, 2013
Age
74
Net Worth
$30M

About

Sir David Paradine Frost was a distinguished English television host, journalist, comedian, and writer. He gained prominence during the satire boom in the United Kingdom, hosting the satirical program "That Was the Week That Was" in 1962. Frost became renowned for his insightful television interviews with prominent political figures. Notably, he conducted a series of interviews with former U.S. President Richard Nixon in 1977, which were later adapted into a stage play and film.

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Career Timeline

1962D$0.01M

Hosts 'That Was the Week'

Frost hosts 'That Was the Week That Was', gaining prominence during the satire boom. This show launches his career in television.

1967C$0.5M+$0.49M

Works in American TV

Frost begins working in American television, developing his interviewing skills. He gains experience in conducting in-depth interviews.

1977A▲▲$5M+$4.5M

Interviews Richard Nixon

Frost conducts a series of interviews with Richard Nixon, providing unique insight into the Watergate scandal. These interviews become a defining moment in his career.

1990B$15M+$10M

Continued TV Interviews

Frost continues to conduct interviews with influential figures throughout his career. He becomes known for his insightful and probing questions.

2006A$25M+$10M

Knighted by the Queen

Frost is knighted by the Queen, recognizing his contributions to journalism. This honor enhances his status as a respected broadcaster.

2013B$30M+$5M

Death on Cruise Ship

David Frost passes away on a cruise ship, leaving behind a significant legacy in journalism. He is remembered for his groundbreaking interviews and insightful commentary.

2026B$30M

Legacy as Interviewer

Frost is remembered for his impactful television interviews, especially his interviews with Richard Nixon. His contributions to journalism are widely celebrated.

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Last updated: February 21, 2026