Mike Von Fremd
Mike Von Fremd is an ABC News correspondent based in the Network's
Dallas bureau. He reports for "World News with Charles Gibson," "Good
Morning America" and "Nightline." Graduate from the University of
Maryland with a bachelor's in history in 1974. Von Fremd is a native of
Washington, D.C. Formerly he was based in Atlanta, Goergia for ABC. Von
Fremd's assignments have included covering the Iraq war. He also was
part of the team that received an Emmy award for the "World News
Tonight Saturday" broadcast of the day Elian Gonzalez was taken from
his Miami relatives and returned to his father. He was also part of the
team that received the Edward R. Murrow award for the "World News
Tonight with Peter Jennings" broadcast of the day President Clinton was
impeached. In 1981 Von Fremd was assigned to the White House, where he
reported on the first term of President Ronald Reagan. From 1980 to
1981, Von Fremd was ABC News' Senate correspondent. Mike came to ABC
after spending eight years at CBS News' Washington bureau.