Barbara Amiel AKA Barbara Joan Estelle Amiel Born: 4-Dec-1940 Birthplace: Watford, England
Gender: Female Religion: Atheist Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Journalist Nationality: England Executive summary: Director of The Spectator Director of UK paper The Spectator, born near London but grew up in Canada. First female editor of the Toronto Sun. Father: Harold (d. 1956, suicide) Sister: Ruth Boyfriend: George Bloomfield (film director, five year relationship in 1960's) Husband: Gary Smith (m. circa 1959) Husband: George Jonas (author, m. 1974, div. 1979) Husband: David Graham (Canadian cable businessman, m. 1984, div. 1988) Husband: Conrad Black (b. 1944, m. Jul-1992) Boyfriend: Lord Weidenfeld
University: University of Toronto
Hollinger International VP Editorial (1995-2004)
The London Daily Telegraph Columnist (1994-) The Sunday Times of London Senior Political Columnist (1986-94) The London Times Columnist The Toronto Sun Editor (1983-85) Maclean's Columnist (1977-)
Member of the Board of Hollinger International (1996-2004)
The Jerusalem Post Board of Directors Everglades Club
Fraser Institute Board of Trustees (former) Edgar Allan Poe Award Jewish Ancestry
Author of books:
By Persons Unknown: The Strange Death of Christine Demeter (1977, true crime) Confessions (1979, memoir) Celebrate Our City: Toronto 150th Anniversary (1983, photography)
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