(With Anthony Barnett) Aftermath: The Struggle of Cambodia and Vietnam, New Statesman (London, England), 1982. The Last Day, Mirror, 1975, Vintage ( New York, NY), 1976. Reporter of the Year, 1967, Journalist of the Year, 1967, International Reporter of the Year, 1970, News Reporter of the Year, 1974, Campaigning Journalist of the Year, 1977, Journalist of the Year, 1979, UN Media Peace prize, 1980, UN Media Gold Medal, 1981, George Foster Peabody Award (US), 1990, Reporter Sans Frontières, 1990, Richard Dimbleby Award (BAFTA), 1991, Emmy Award, 1991, Sophie Prize for Human Rights (Norway), 2003, Royal Television Society Best Documentary, Stealing a Nation, 2004. Chief foreign correspondent for London Daily Mirror, 1963-85 filmmaker for Granada Television, 1969-72, Associated Television Ltd, 1974-81, and Central Television, 1981-, completing more than fifty documentary films, including Do You Remember Vietnam, 1978, Year Zero (with David Muno), 1979, The Last Dream, 1988, and War by Other Means, 1992. Journalist, documentary filmmaker, and playwright. Politics: "Yes." Religion: "None." Hobbies and other interests: "Swimming, sunning, and mulling." ADDRESSES: Born October 9, 1939, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia son of Claude and Elsie Pilger married twice children: Sam, Zoe.
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