Gene Weingarten Washington Post, Bio, Wiki, One Day, Fatal Destruction, Salary, and Net Worth

Gene Weingarten Bio | Wiki

Gene Weingarten is an American journalist, author, and former humor columnist for Washington Post. While working for the Post, he was writing the weekly humor column, Below the Beltway, which run from 1990 to 2021. Gene is also the host of Chatological Humor an online chat formerly known as Tuesdays with Moron. He is also a two-time winner of the Pulitzer award.  Before joining the Washington Post, he was working for Miami Herald as an editor from 1981 to 1990.

Gene Weingarten Age

He was born on October 2, 1951, in New York City, the United States. Gene is 70 years old.

Gene Weingarten Height

He is a man of above-average stature. Gene’s height is 5 ft 9 in ( Approx 1.75m).

Gene Weingarten Family

He is a native of New York City, in the United States. Gene was raised in the Bronx by his father, an accountant, and his mother who was a school teacher. His father worked as an accountant for Internal Revenue Service agent.

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Gene Weingarten Wife

He was married to his wife Arlene Reidy. Gene’s wife is an attorney. Together, they are proud parents of two children, Molly Weingarten, a veterinarian, and Dan Weingarten, a cartoonist. Gene revealed that he had separated from his wife in a column published on August 10, 2017. He has made a few references to his girlfriend through online chats after giving a hint of his divorce. Gene revealed that he has a girlfriend named, Rachel Manteuffel who works as an editor and writer for the Washington Post. He made the revelation through a chat published on June 2, 2019.

Gene Weingarten Education

He schooled at The Bronx High School of Science where he graduated in 1968. Gene later enrolled at a pre-med University before majoring in psychology at New York University where he abandoned higher education after he was three credits shy away from attaining a psychology degree.

Gene Weingarten One Day | New Book

He is the author of a book titled; One Day: The Extraordinary Story of an Ordinary 24 Hours in America. One Day is a nonfiction book that was published on October 22, 2019, by Blue Rider Press; 1st Edition. Gene got the idea one day after randomly asking three teenagers to pluck a day, month, and year from a hat. The day chosen was an ordinary Sunday, December 23, 1986. Gene spent six years proving that there is no such thing as ordinary.

The day that was randomly chosen turned out to be filled with implausible irony, comedy, kindness, heroism, selflessness, prejudice, genius, cowardice, and tragedy, along with evocative foreshadowing of momentous events yet to come. One day narrates the lives that were lost, saved, and altered in overwhelming ways. The book one day goes ahead to inquire if there is such a thing as, ordinary as we are talking of how lurching, stumbling, and, the daunting challenge of being a human being. One day is available on Amazon, Goodreads, and Penguin Random House at prices ranging from $15.76 – $17.00.

Gene Weingarten Books

Apart from writing One Day: The Extraordinary Story of an Ordinary 24 Hours in America, he is also the author of five other books including; I’m with Stupid: One Man, One Woman, The Hypochondriac’s Guide To Life. And Death, Old Dogs: Are the Best Dogs, Me & Dog, and Barney & Clyde. The books were published on various dates ranging from 1998 to 2019.

One Day Gene Weingarten Review

He is the author of a book titled; One Day: The Extraordinary Story of an Ordinary 24 Hours in America. One Day is a nonfiction book that was published on October 22, 2019, by Blue Rider Press; 1st Edition. Gene got the idea of one day after randomly asking three teenagers to pluck a day, month, and year from a hat. The day chosen was an ordinary Sunday, December 23, 1986. Gene spent six years proving that there is no such thing as ordinary.

Gene Weingarten Fatal Distraction

He wrote the fatal Destruction in March 2019. Gene didn’t write the story with reference to a particular case but since he experienced a bad year, he just wanted to write about the increased accident of parents killing their own children in different walks of life. He got to write the story of Fatal Distraction after he interviewed 13 parents. Gene got the parents to open up after he confessed that he almost forgot his daughter Molly in the backseat as she was taking a nap. The story Fatal Distraction won a Pultizer award for Feature Writing in 2010.

Gene Weingarten Below The Beltway | Washington Post

He was previously working as the humor columnist for the Washington Post. While working there, Gene was writing the weekly humor column, Below the Beltway(1990 to 2021). Additionally, Below the Belt is nationally syndicated. Gene has been a contributor of drawings to the column for more than a decade now, Eric Shansby. He humorously enhanced one of his Wikipedia entries in 2007, for one of his, Below The Beltway columns where the edits were later reverted after he was caught. His column is currently operating under a contract after he accepted a buyout offer from Washington Post.

Some of Gene’s previous colleagues at the Washington Post Include:

Alexandra Petri – columnist.

Michelle Singletary – Personal finance columnist.

Dana Milbank – opinion columnist.

Ruben Navarrette – syndicated columnist.

Marc Thiessen – weekly columnist.

David Nakamura – White House reporter.

Ruth Marcus – deputy editorial page editor.

Gene Weingarten Pearls Before Breakfast

This was the first story that made him win the first Pultizer, Pearls Before Breakfast. The story was later renamed, The Fiddler in the Subway, for his collection. The Pearls Before Breakfast got most of the global responses as some readers loved it and others didn’t like it. However, some readers confessed that the story made them cry.

Gene Weingarten Salary

He was working as a humor columnist since 1990. Gene’s salary was $115, 500 annually.

Gene Weingarten Net Worth

He has been working as a columnist for more than four decades, and therefore, there is no doubt that Gen has accumulated a decent fortune for himself over the years. Gene’s net worth is $7 million.

Is Gene Weingarten Married

He was previously married to his wife Arlene Reidy. Gene’s wife is an attorney. Together, they are proud parents of two children, Molly Weingarten, a veterinarian, and Dan Weingarten, a cartoonist. However, Gene revealed that he had separated from his wife in a column published on August 10, 2017. Moreover, he revealed that he has a girlfriend named, Rachel Manteuffel who works as an editor and writer for the Washington Post.

How Old is Gene Weingarten

Gene is 70 years old. He was born on October 2, 1951, in New York City, the United States.

How Tall Is Gene Weingarten

He is a man of above-average stature. Gene’s height is 5 ft 9 in ( Approx 1.75m).

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