Pat Robertson
Marion Gordon Robertson
Pat Robertson, televangelist and founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network, was born in Lexington, Virginia.
- Profession
- Televangelist, Media executive
- From
- Lexington, Virginia
- Born
- March 22, 1930
- Years active
- 1960–2023
Early life
Born in Lexington in 1930, the son of a U.S. senator, Robertson graduated from Yale Law School before entering the ministry.
Career
He founded the Christian Broadcasting Network and its flagship program "The 700 Club," Regent University, and mounted a 1988 presidential campaign.
Major achievements
He built one of the largest religious broadcasting enterprises in the world and became a leading voice of the Christian right.
Legacy
Robertson was one of the most influential figures in American evangelical politics and media.
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