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Stone Phillips

Stone Phillips (born December 2, 1954) is an American television journalist renowned for his long career as a and anchor on major broadcast networks, including and , where he co-anchored the prominent newsmagazine for over a decade. Born in , Phillips moved to the area at age ten when his father, a chemical engineer, was transferred by , and he grew up in Ballwin, , where he attended Parkway West High School. He later graduated cum laude from in 1977 with a in , during which time he served as the starting for the team, leading them to an championship in 1976 and earning the F.G. Brown Award for outstanding academic and athletic achievement. Phillips launched his broadcasting career shortly after college, joining in as a reporter, , and from to 1979. In 1979, he transitioned to as an assignment editor in its Washington, D.C., bureau, moving to the following year as an associate before rising to become a network correspondent for World News Tonight and co-anchor of the newsmagazine 20/20 from 1986 to 1992. During his ABC tenure, he covered major stories including the , the fall of the , and the , earning recognition for investigative reporting on topics like AIDS research and . In 1992, Phillips joined NBC News, where he co-anchored Dateline NBC first with Jane Pauley and later with Ann Curry until 2007, hosting segments that explored crime, health, and social issues, including the controversial To Catch a Predator series. His work at NBC also included substitute anchoring for NBC Nightly News and Meet the Press, as well as hosting Weekend Magazine. Over his career, Phillips received numerous accolades, including multiple for outstanding coverage—such as for his 2005 report on —along with the Journalism Award, several National Headliner Awards, and recognition from the Overseas Press Club of America for international reporting. Following his departure from NBC in 2007, Phillips pursued independent projects, including documentaries like the 2013 PBS special Moving with Grace, which examined elder care through the lens of his own parents' experiences. He has been married to social worker Debra Del Toro since 1985, with whom he has a son, Streeter; the couple resides in .

Early life and education

Upbringing and family background

Stone Phillips was born on December 2, 1954, in , to parents Victor and Grace Phillips. His father, Victor, served as a and worked as a for , while his mother, Grace, was a schoolteacher. Phillips has two siblings: an older brother, Victor III, who became an ecologist, and a sister, Minta, who pursued a career as a radiologist. When Phillips was ten years old, his family relocated from to the area in due to his father's job transfer with . They settled in the Claymont section of Ballwin, a suburb west of . Phillips completed his early education at Parkway West High School in Ballwin, , graduating in 1973.

Yale University years

Stone Phillips enrolled at Yale University in the fall of 1973, where he pursued a major in philosophy after participating in the university's intensive Directed Studies program for freshmen, which featured small seminars on Western humanities from ancient to modern thinkers such as and Sartre. This rigorous academic path culminated in his graduation in May 1977 with a degree in philosophy, awarded cum laude. During his junior year, Phillips received Yale's F. Gordon Brown Award for outstanding academic and athletic leadership, recognizing his balanced excellence in scholarship and extracurricular pursuits. Athletically, Phillips distinguished himself as a four-year member of the team, serving as the starting for the 1975 and 1976 seasons under coach Carm Cozza. In 1976, he led the team to the championship, a highlight of his collegiate sports career that showcased his leadership and strategic acumen on the field. His performance earned him induction into the National Football Foundation's Hall of Fame as a scholar-athlete. Socially, Phillips was inducted into Yale's prestigious secret society, one of the university's oldest senior societies founded in 1841, which brought together accomplished students for intellectual and networking opportunities.

Broadcasting career

Early roles at WXIA and (1978–1992)

Stone Phillips launched his professional broadcasting career in 1978 at , the affiliate in , , where he served as a reporter, , and . This entry-level role allowed him to hone his skills in local journalism, covering regional stories and contributing to on-air segments during his initial years in the industry. His work at WXIA marked the beginning of a rapid ascent, building on the communication and analytical foundation from his Yale . In 1980, after less than two years at WXIA, Phillips transitioned to ABC News, initially joining as an assignment editor in the Washington, D.C. bureau. By 1982, he had advanced to on-air correspondent status, reporting for programs like World News Tonight on significant international developments, including the and the humanitarian crisis involving fleeing post-war turmoil. He also covered major events such as the in 1986, the fall of the in 1989, and the in 1990–1991. These assignments showcased his ability to deliver compelling field reporting from conflict zones and refugee situations, establishing his reputation for in-depth international coverage. Phillips's role expanded in 1986 when ABC News President Roone Arledge appointed him as a regular correspondent for the investigative 20/20. In this capacity, he contributed to high-profile segments that blended reporting with analysis, often focusing on social and political issues. That same year, he took on additional duties as a substitute host for Good Morning America and as the sports anchor for 's World News Sunday, broadening his on-air presence across network programming. These multifaceted roles solidified his versatility as a during his tenure, which lasted until 1992.

Co-anchor of Dateline NBC (1992–2007)

In January 1992, Stone Phillips joined NBC News as co-anchor of Dateline NBC alongside Jane Pauley, launching the program on March 31 as the network's latest attempt at a successful news magazine format. The duo anchored the show through its early years, establishing it as a platform for in-depth investigative journalism that expanded to multiple nights per week and became the top-rated news magazine in the United States. Pauley left the program in 2003, after which Phillips continued as the lead anchor until Ann Curry was named co-anchor in May 2005, a role she maintained alongside her duties on Today. Phillips' partnership with Curry lasted until his departure in 2007, during which Dateline adapted to evolving viewer interests while retaining its focus on compelling storytelling. Beyond , Phillips hosted Weekend Magazine with Stone Phillips, a short-lived weekend news program that debuted in 1993 and featured extended reports on current events. He also frequently substituted as anchor for with , for Today, and as moderator for , stepping in during absences to deliver evening broadcasts, morning news segments, and panel discussions. These roles underscored his versatility within NBC's lineup, allowing him to engage audiences across different time slots and formats. Dateline NBC under Phillips' tenure emphasized investigative reports on crime and social issues, often blending on-the-ground reporting with expert analysis to explore complex societal challenges. A signature segment was "To Catch a Predator," which aired from 2004 to 2007 and collaborated with advocacy group Perverted-Justice and local police to expose individuals attempting to solicit minors online, resulting in numerous arrests and sparking national debates on internet safety and entrapment. The series exemplified Dateline's commitment to public-interest journalism, with Phillips providing context and commentary on the ethical implications of such operations. Phillips conducted several landmark interviews that highlighted Dateline's reach into high-stakes stories. In 2005, he secured the first network interview with U.S. Army Private , convicted in the prisoner abuse scandal, where she discussed her role in the infamous photographs and the prison's conditions. Earlier, in November 1994, Phillips interviewed in prison, eliciting chilling admissions about his murders and motivations in what became Dahmer's only network television appearance before his death. He also interviewed Russian President in 1992 aboard a flight to , during which Yeltsin addressed investigations into American POWs allegedly held in Soviet camps after the . Phillips' contract with expired at the end of June 2007, and the network opted not to renew it as part of broader cost-cutting efforts amid declining ratings for traditional newsmagazines. His departure marked the end of a 15-year run on , leaving as the sole anchor while correspondents like assumed more prominent on-air roles.

Later contributions and retirement (2007–2013)

After departing from his long tenure at NBC's , Stone Phillips transitioned to selective freelance journalism, contributing investigative reports to in 2012. One notable piece, "Hard Hits, Hard Numbers: The First Study of Head Impacts in Youth Football," examined the risks of concussions among young athletes, drawing on from and airing as a special segment on the program. In 2013, Phillips took on a hosting role for The , featuring in an episode of In Play with Jimmy Roberts that explored efforts on courses amid environmental concerns. The report, aired on July 30, highlighted innovative designs by course architects to reduce usage while maintaining playability. That same year, Phillips produced, directed, and narrated the PBS documentary Moving with Grace, which addressed the challenges of aging and family caregiving through the lens of relocating elderly parents from a longtime home. Premiering nationally on Nine PBS on May 7, 2013, the film combined personal footage with broader insights into end-of-life transitions, emphasizing practical and emotional aspects of such decisions. Following these projects, Phillips retired from regular on-air broadcasting in 2013, stepping away from major television roles to focus on behind-the-scenes production and occasional independent work. This shift allowed him to pursue passion-driven stories at his own pace, reflecting a deliberate move away from the demands of network schedules. His selective engagements post-Dateline echoed the in-depth reporting style that defined his earlier career, prioritizing impactful, self-initiated content over routine assignments.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Stone Phillips has been married to Debra Del Toro since 1986. Del Toro, who is of Puerto Rican descent, holds a in and has worked as a licensed social worker, including roles in programs. The couple has one son, Streeter Phillips, born on in 1988. Phillips has described spending time with his son as essential for maintaining perspective amid his demanding broadcasting schedule, helping him prioritize what matters most in life. Their marriage has remained stable, with no prior marriages or divorces reported for Phillips.

Residence and later activities

Following his departure from full-time broadcasting in 2013, Stone Phillips has maintained a primary residence in , where he and his wife purchased a three-bedroom co-op at 10 for $3.15 million that year. This apartment reflects his long-standing ties to the city since his time at in the 1980s and 1990s. No major relocations have been reported, underscoring a stable urban base in the area. Post-retirement, Phillips has adopted a low-profile , prioritizing time and personal pursuits over public engagements. He produced and hosted the 2013 PBS documentary Moving with Grace, which explored elder care through the experiences of his aging parents. He has made only occasional public appearances, such as attending the 2018 premiere of Hulu's miniseries , but has not resumed full-time . Limited voice work or contributions to media projects have surfaced sporadically, including reports for , such as a 2012 segment on head impacts in youth football. Among his personal interests, stands out, highlighted by his 2013 reporting segment for Golf Channel's In Play with Jimmy Roberts, which examined efforts at golf courses. This aligns with family-oriented activities that fill his days, free from any reported health concerns.

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