Jack Nicholson shakes hands with Walter Cronkite at the premiere of the movie "A Few Good Men," at the Ziegfeld Theater in New York on Dec. 2, 1992. Famed CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite, known as the "most trusted man in America" died, Friday, July 17, 2009. He was 92.
President Clinton waves as he sails with wife Hillary and daughter Chelsea aboard a sailboat skippered by former CBS Anchor Walter Cronkite near Edgartown, Mass., Aug. 25, 1998.
Walter Cronkite, second right, has his hand bitten by actress Priscilla Lopez who played Harpo Marx in the Broadway comedy "A Day in Hollywood, A Night in the Ukraine" in New York on May 28, 1980. Also clowning are Frank "Chico" Lazarus, bottom left, and David "Groucho" Garrison, who said meeting Cronkite was like meeting Santa Claus. Betsy Cronkite is at right.
Veteran newsmen and longtime friends Andy Rooney, left, and Walter Cronkite chat at the Cronkite Awards event at Arizona State University, where Rooney was receiving the Cronkite Award Nov. 6, 2003.
Walter Cronkite, spokesman and honorary chairman of The Interfaith Alliance, presented the Walter Cronkite Faith and Freedom Award to actor and activist George Clooney on behalf of The Interfaith Alliance at its annual dinner in New York, Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2006.