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John Walsh

John Walsh

Known for ActingBorn 1945-12-26 (age 80)Auburn, New York, USA
John Edward Walsh Jr. (born December 26, 1945) is an American television personality, criminal investigator, victim rights advocate, as well as the host and creator of the TV show America's Most Wanted. Walsh is known for his anti-crime activism, becoming involved following the abduction and brutal murder of his son Adam in 1981 (he was their only child at the time). Convicted serial killer Ottis Toole confessed to Adam's murder, but was never convicted of the crime because evidence was reportedly lost and Toole later recanted his confession. In 2008, the late serial killer Ottis Toole was officially named as Adam's killer and the case was considered closed. John and Revé Walsh were portrayed by actors Daniel J. Travanti and JoBeth Williams in Adam, a 1983 NBC television film dramatizing the days following Adam's disappearance. The real Walshes appeared at the end of the broadcast to publicize photographs of other children who had vanished but were still missing. Later, a sequel called Adam: His Song Continues was produced and aired. Walsh's life story was also featured on The E! True Hollywood Story and Biography. After securing a deal with Fox, he launched America's Most Wanted in 1988. By that time, he was well known due to his son's murder and his subsequent actions to help missing and exploited children. America's Most Wanted was the longest-running crime reality show in Fox's history and contributed to the capture of more than 1,000 fugitives. Fox canceled the series in June 2011, but aired four specials during the 2011-12 season. Walsh also hosted his own daytime talk show, The John Walsh Show, which aired in syndication (mostly on NBC-owned and affiliated stations, as NBC produced the series) from 2002 to 2004. However, since America's Most Wanted was still on the air at the time, he found it difficult to host both shows at the same time, so he asked then-NBC president Jeff Zucker to release him from his contract. Zucker granted his request and cancelled The John Walsh Show. In 2003, John Walsh assisted in solving the Kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart on an episode of America's Most Wanted, where Ed Smart showed the picture of Brian David Mitchell's "Emmanuel" appearance. Mitchell's stepchildren saw the episode, identified him, and called the show. This led to the rescue of Elizabeth Smart and the arrests of Brian David Mitchell and Wanda Ilene Barzee. He was the host of The Hunt with John Walsh, a successor to AMW, which debuted on July 13, 2014 on CNN. The Hunt was in turn succeeded by In Pursuit with John Walsh, which premiered in January 2019 on Investigation Discovery, and is co-hosted by his son Callahan. He is also the spokesperson for the American digital multicast network Justice Network. In October 2008, he was awarded the Operation Kids 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award for his dedication to protecting children and to raise funds for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which he co-founded with his wife. He was part-owner of the now defunct National Museum of Crime and Punishment in Washington, D.C. He has authored three books titled Tears of Rage (1997), No Mercy: The Host of America's Most Wanted Hunts the Worst Criminals of Our Time - In Shattering True Crime Cases (1999), and Public Enemies: The Host of America's Most Wanted Targets the Nation's Most Notorious Criminals (2001).Read more

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Springfield's Most Wanted9.0
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Springfield's Most Wanted

1995 · Movie

E! True Hollywood Story8.2
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E! True Hollywood Story

1996 · Series

The Safe Side: Internet Safety8.0
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The Safe Side: Internet Safety

2006 · Movie

Kenan & Kel8.1
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Kenan & Kel

1996 · Series

America's Most Wanted8.1
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America's Most Wanted

1988 · Series

Forensic Files7.9
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Forensic Files

1996 · Series

In Pursuit with John Walsh7.5
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In Pursuit with John Walsh

2019 · Series

Cold Justice7.5
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Cold Justice

2013 · Series

American Murder: Gabby Petito7.2
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American Murder: Gabby Petito

2025 · Series

Big Wolf on Campus7.3
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Big Wolf on Campus

1999 · Series

John Doe7.3
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John Doe

2002 · Series

KaBlam!7.1
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KaBlam!

1996 · Series

Eek! The Cat6.9
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Eek! The Cat

1992 · Series

Special Bulletin7.0
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Special Bulletin

1983 · Movie

The Wonderful World of Disney6.8
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The Wonderful World of Disney

1997 · Series

Knots Landing6.9
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Knots Landing

1979 · Series

Jesuit Joe6.7
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Jesuit Joe

1991 · Movie

The Hunt with John Walsh6.4
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The Hunt with John Walsh

2014 · Series

Cops6.6
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Cops

1989 · Series

America's Most Wanted: Missing Persons6.0
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America's Most Wanted: Missing Persons

2025 · Series

She Made Them Do It5.9
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She Made Them Do It

2012 · Movie

Wrongfully Accused6.0
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Wrongfully Accused

1998 · Movie

The 4th Floor5.7
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The 4th Floor

1999 · Movie

Mafia Doctor5.7
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Mafia Doctor

2003 · Movie

LIVE with Kelly and Mark5.6
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LIVE with Kelly and Mark

1988 · Series

America's Most Wanted5.2
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America's Most Wanted

2021 · Series

BBC Play of the Month5.3
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BBC Play of the Month

1965 · Series

Tamron Hall4.7
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Tamron Hall

2019 · Series

Amazons5.0
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Amazons

1984 · Movie

Safety Patrol!4.8
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Safety Patrol!

1998 · Movie

Back Stab4.8
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Back Stab

1990 · Movie

The View4.4
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The View

1997 · Series

If Looks Could Kill3.3
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If Looks Could Kill

1996 · Movie

America's Most Wanted: John Walsh's Dirty Dozen
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America's Most Wanted: John Walsh's Dirty Dozen

2025 · Movie

The Safe Side - Stranger Safety
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The Safe Side - Stranger Safety

2005 · Movie

Sniz and Fondue
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Sniz and Fondue

1996 · Series

AntiTV
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AntiTV

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