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Charles Lachman
Occupation(s)Executive Producer, Inside Edition Author

Lachman is Executive Producer of the news magazine program Inside Edition, based in New York City. The show has been on the air for more than two decades and is consistently in the top ten-rated programs in first-run national syndication.

Prior to joining “Inside Edition”, Lachman served as co-Executive Producer of “American Journal” and Managing Editor of the nightly news broadcasts at WNYW-TV in New York City. He was also a reporter for the New York Post.

He is the author of the novel In the Name of the Law (1988), and the historical saga The Last Lincolns: The Rise & Fall of a Great American Family (2008). His most recent book is A Secret Life (2011), an investigative history of President Grover Cleveland.

Lachman is married to Nancy Glass, the television host and producer. He lives in New York City.

Notes

  1. "Charles Lachman." Inside Edition. Accessed June 23, 2011.
  2. "Charles Lachman." Internet Movie Database. Accessed June 23, 2011.

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