Graydon Carter Born: 14-Jul-1949 Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Journalist Nationality: Canada Executive summary: Editor of Vanity Fair Co-founder of Spy magazine with Kurt Anderson in 1986-91, then editor of The New York Observer from 1991-92. Editor of Vanity Fair, replacing Tina Brown, since July 1992.
In 2003 Graydon received a $100,000 payment for having recommended novel A Beautiful Mind to producer Brian Grazer and director Ron Howard. While this payment was not illegal by any means, both the New York Times and Los Angeles Times saw fit to assign multiple reporters to chase the story based on a whiff of impropriety. Or they don't like Graydon.
Father: E. P. Carter (d. 1991) Mother: Margaret Ellen Carter Wife: Cynthia Williamson (m. 1982, three sons, one daughter)
University: University of Ottawa (enrolled 1974) University: University of Carleton (transferred 1975)
Time Writer (1978-83) Life Writer (1983-86) Spy Founder and Editor (1986-91) The New York Observer Editor (1991-92) Vanity Fair Editor in Chief (1992-) Emmy 2002 for Outstanding Nonfiction Special, 9/11 Wedding: Donald Trump and Marla Maples (1993) Funeral: Nora Ephron (2012) Funeral: Christopher Hitchens (2012)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR She's Funny That Way (29-Aug-2014) Hey Bartender (8-Mar-2013) Arbitrage (21-Jan-2012) Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (14-May-2010) · Himself Dominick Dunne: After the Party (23-Oct-2008) · Himself Alfie (22-Oct-2004) · Wes The Paper (18-Mar-1994) · Himself
Appears in articles:
New York Magazine, 11-Dec-2000, DETAILS: Graydon Rides the Wave, BYLINE: Jennifer Senior
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