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Peter Roussel (born c. 1941 in Texas),〔http://blogs.chron.com/txpotomac/2008/06/where_are_they_now_peter_rouss_2.html ''Texas on the Potomac'' (where are they now) site, accessed 18 October 2009〕 has had a career as an American press secretary and public relations executive. ==Education== Roussel attended St. John's School in Houston, Texas. He then attended the University of Houston, graduating in 1965.〔''Texas . .''〕 Both his parents were journalists, his late father, Hubert Roussel, serving as drama, music and film critic for The Houston Post, 1933-66. During that time he reviewed and interviewed performing arts icons, Arthur Rubenstein, Marian Anderson, Van Cliburn, Judy Garland, Clark Gable, members of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and others. Roussel's late mother, Dewey Roussel, was also a newspaper reporter and an actress. She helped organize the Houston Stage Canteen during World War II. His older brother, Hubert Roussel, Jr., enlisted in the Army Air Corps during World War II and as a member of a B-29 crew was lost on a mission in the Pacific on December 13, 1944 at age 20. Dewey Roussel's story about her eldest son, Message of the White Dove, appeared in the September 1985 issue of Reader's Digest. Peter Roussel also has an older sister, Stephanie, who has been a ballerina and actress.
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