Margaret Talbot Bio | Wiki
Margaret Talbot is a famous American journalist. She has been serving as a Staff Writer at The New Yorker in Washington since 2004. Before The New Yorker, Magaret spent four years as Contributing Writer for the New York Times magazine from 1999 to 2003. Additionally, she is co-author of By the Light of Burning Dreams along with her brother David Talbot.
Margaret Talbot Age
She was born in 1962 in Los Angeles, California, in the United States of America. Margaret is 60 years old although details regarding the date and month she holds her birthday remain unknown.
Margaret Talbot Height
She is a woman of average stature. Margret is 5 ft 6 in tall (Approx 1.71 m).
Margaret Talbot Family
She was born to her hardworking father and mother in Los Angeles, California, in the United States. Margaret is the daughter of Lyle Talbot, who was a veteran Warner Bros actor, and Margaret Epple. She also has two brothers Stephen Talbot serves as a public tv documentary producer, David Talbot who is an author, and one sister Cynthia Talbot. Moreover, she has a nephew Joe Talbot who serves as a filmmaker in America.
Margaret Talbot Husband
She is happily married to her handsome husband Arthur Allen. Arthur serves as an editor at Kaiser Health News and he is a proud graduate of the University of California, Berkeley with an AB in development studies in 1981. Margaret and Arthur are parents to their two children a son and a daughter.
Margaret Talbot Education
She earned her high diploma from North Hollywood high school. She later joined the University of California, Berkeley, and graduated with her bachelor’s degree. Magaret earned her master’s degree in History from Harvard University.
Margaret Talbot Best in Class
Margaret had interviews with a number of experts in order to rebuttal the views of the students and their schools to emphasize the importance of the valedictorian title. The valedictorian title is a title awarded to the best performing student in the class. This made the students especially the top-performing at Suburban High School to became more determined. The article was published on June 6, 2005, in the print edition at the New Yorker.
Margaret Talbot The New Yorker
She serves as Staff Writer at The New Yorker in Washington, District of Columbia since 2004. Magret served as a regular panelist on the Slate podcast “The DoubleX Gabfest”. As a writer, she had written some articles for The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly, and The New Republic.
Moreover, in October 2012, she wrote an article and in her book on The Entertainer: Movies, Magic and My Father’s Twentieth Century about her father actor Lyle Talbot. Before The New Yorker, Magret spent four years as Contributing Writer for the New York Times magazine from 1999 to 2003. Further, Margaret worked as a former Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation.
Previously, She joined The New Republic team in 1995 working as an Executive Editor and later upgraded to Senior Editor serving for four years. In addition, Margaret is among the founding editors of Lingua Franca and she won the 1999 Whiting Writer’s Award. Apart from writing, she is the author of The Entertainer published in 2012 and co-author By the Light of Burning Dreams along with her brother David Talbot.
Some of Margret’s colleagues at The New Yorker Include:
Dexter Filkins – Writer
Jelani Cobb – Staff Writer
David Grann – Staff Writer
Susan Glasser – Writer
David Remnick – Editor
Michael Schulman – Staff Writer
Evan Osnos – Staff Writer
Molly Fischer – Staff Writer
Margaret Talbot Salary
She receives decent pay as a Staff Writer at The New Yorker. Margaret’s salary is $81,540 annually.
Margaret Talbot Net Worth
She has served as a professional writer for The New Republic, New York Times magazine, and also The New Yorker for over two decades and she has earned a decent fortune. Margaret’s estimated net worth is $980,700.
How Tall Is Margaret Talbot
Margaret is a woman of average stature and is 5 ft 6 in.
Where Is Margaret Talbot
She has been serving as a Staff Writer at The New Yorker in Washington since 2004. Before The New Yorker, Magaret spent four years as Contributing Writer for the New York Times magazine from 1999 to 2003.