Constance Yu-Hwa Chung Povich (née Chung; born August 20, 1946) is an American journalist who has been a news anchor and reporter for the U.S. television news networks ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and MSNBC. Some of her more famous interview subjects include Claus von Bülow and U.S. representative Gary Condit, whom Chung interviewed first after the Chandra Levy disappearance,[1] and basketball legend Magic Johnson after he went public about being HIV-positive. In 1993, she became the second woman to co-anchor a network newscast, as part of CBS Evening News.
Brother's Keeper
(Self)
Mad As Hell
(Self (archive footage))
Oklahoma City
(Self (archive footage))
Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words
(Self (archive footage))
Waking Sleeping Beauty
(Self (archive footage))
The Martha Mitchell Effect
(Self (voice))
Billion Dollar Babies: The True Story of the Cabbage Patch Kids
(Self – Interviewee)
Traficant: The Congressman of Crimetown
(Self (archive footage))
Nancy & Tonya
(Self)
Sarah Cooper: Everything's Fine
(Connie Chung)
Orlan, carnal art
(self)
Omniprésence
(self)
Barbara Walters: Tell Me Everything
(Self)
Good Night, and Good Luck: Truth and Power
(Self)
SLY LIVES! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)
1986
(Host)
NBC News at Sunrise
(Anchor)
Intimate Portrait
(Self)
The Nineties
(Self (archive footage))
The Kelly Clarkson Show
(Self)
LIVE with Kelly and Mark
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen
(Self - Guest)
Documentary Now!
(Connie Chung)
Murphy Brown
(Connie Chung)
CBS Evening News
(Self - Anchor)
Fresh Off the Boat
(Connie Chung)
The Undoing
(Connie Chung)
Chandra Levy: An American Murder Mystery
(Self - Broadcast Journalist)
What's Next? The Future with Bill Gates
(Self (archive footage))
The Daily Show
(Self)
CBS Evening News
(Self - Sunday Anchor)