Tom Aspell | |
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Born | 1950 |
Died | February 11, 2013 | (aged 62–63)
Occupation | Television journalist |
Years active | 43 |
Employer | NBC News |
Title | News Producer/ Correspondent [1] |
Spouse | Nujud Dabbagh |
Children | 2 sons (Peter and Tiger) |
Tom Aspell (1950 – February 11, 2013) was a New Zealand-born U.S. television news producer, foreign correspondent, and cameraman. [1] [2] [3] He was employed by NBC News for 28 years and previously worked for ABC News, CBS News, and Visnews. [1] [2] [3]
Aspell began his career as a scriptwriter and cameraman in 1970 with Visnews. [2] [3] He was among the few foreign journalists who remained in Southeast Asia when Saigon fell to communist forces on April 30, 1975. [1] [3] From 1975 to 1978, he was a freelance cameraman in the Middle East. [1] In 1978, he joined CBS News as a cameraman covering Beirut, where he then worked as a producer for ABC News from 1981 to 1983. [1] [3]
In 1985, he was hired by NBC News as a producer based in Cyprus. [2] [3] He then became a foreign correspondent covering major events around the world. [2] His first on-air report for NBC was from Baghdad in August 1990 after Iraq invaded Kuwait. [1] From 1992 on, he spent considerable time covering the war-torn region of Bosnia. [1]
Aspell lived on Cyprus with his wife Nujud Dabbagh and their two sons. [1] [2] He loved sailing. [2]
Aspell died on February 11, 2013, following a two-year battle with lung cancer. [2] [3] He was 62. [2] [3] Brian Williams, the anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News, said Aspell was a journalist with "an intense brand of cool under fire". [2] [3] NBC News president Steve Capus described Aspell as "understated, selfless, perpetually cool, shrewd, wry, curmudgeonly, and a damn good reporter". [3]