Eric Sevareid, a multifaceted individual, brought forth his arrival into this world on November 26, 1912, in Velva, North Dakota, United States of America.
Throughout his life, Sevareid's talents as an actor and writer were showcased in various mediums, including the iconic film "The Right Stuff" released in 1983, the popular television series "Taxi" that premiered in 1978, and the esteemed news program "The CBS Evening News" which began its journey in 1941.
In his personal life, Sevareid shared his life with three remarkable women: Suzanne St. Pierre, Belén Marshall, and Lois Finger, each of whom played a significant role in his life.
Eric Sevareid's remarkable journey came to an end on July 9, 1992, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and influence to this day.