Michael Wolff Bio | Wiki
Michael Wolff is a popular American journalist. At the moment, Michael works as a columnist and contributor to USA Today, The Hollywood Reporter, as well as the UK edition of GQ.
Michael has earned two National Magazine Awards, a Mirror Award, and has written seven books, such as Burn Rate (1998) about his own dot-com company, and The Man Who acknowledges the News (2008), which is a biography of Rupert Murdoch. Most importantly, Michael co-founded the news aggregation website Newser and is a previous editor of Adweek.
Michael Wolff Age
Michael was born on August 27, 1953, in Paterson, New Jersey, in the United States. He is 69 years old. Michael celebrates his birthday on August 27, every year.
Michael Wolff Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Michael stands at a height of 5 ft 10 in (Approx 1.75 m).
Michael Wolff Family
He was born in Paterson, New Jersey, to his parents Lewis Allen Wolff who was born in 1920 and died in 1984 and served as an advertising professional, and Marguerite (Vanderwerf) “Van” Wolff born in 1925 and died in 2012 who also worked as a reporter for Paterson Evening News.
Michael Wolff Wife
He was previously married to lawyer Alison Anthoine. Michael and Alison are parents of three kids. During his marriage to Alison, Michael engaged in a relationship with Victoria Floethe, who worked as a Vanity Fair intern. Afterward, Michael filed for divorce from Alison. Michael and Victoria are parents of a girl, born in 2015. Michael’s daughter, Susanna Wolff, worked as the editor-in-chief of CollegeHumor.
Michael Wolff Education
He graduated in 1971from Montclair Academy (currently Montclair Kimberley Academy) where Michael was student council president in his senior year. Michael attended Vassar College and transferred to Columbia Campus from which he graduated in 1975. As a student at Columbia, Michael served for The New York Times as a copy boy.
Michael Wolff USA Today
He printed his first magazine article in the New York Times Magazine in 1974: which was a profile of Angela Atwood, a neighbor of his family who helped kidnap Patricia Hearst as a member of the Symbionese Liberation Army. Later, Michael left the Times and was also a contributing writer to the New Times, a bi-weekly news magazine co-founded by Jon Larsen and George Hirsch. His first book was White Kids (1979), which contained a collection of essays.
Michael launched Michael Wolff & Company, Inc., specializing in book packaging in 1991. The company’s first project, Where We Stand, was a book with a companion PBS series. Its next major project was also creating one of the first guides to the Internet, albeit in book form. Net Guide became published by Random House.
Michael Wolff New Book
His book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House was published on January 5, 2018,, containing unflattering descriptions of behavior by U.S. President Donald Trump, chaotic interactions among the White House senior staff, as well as derogatory comments on the Trump family by previous White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon. This book quickly became a New York Times position-one bestseller.
Michael Wolff Books
– Fire and Fury (2018)
– Landslide (2021)
– Siege (2019)
– Burn Rate (1998)
– The Man Who Owns The News (2008)
– Too Famous (2021)
– Television Is The New Television (2015)
– White Kids (1979)
– Net Money (1997)
Michael Wolff Salary
He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a columnist and contributor to USA Today, The Hollywood Reporter, as well as the UK edition of GQ. Michael’s average salary is $83,561 per year.
Michael Wolff Net Worth
He gets his wealth from his work as a columnist and contributor to USA Today, The Hollywood Reporter, as well as the UK edition of GQ. Therefore, Michael has accumulated a decent fortune over the years he has worked. Michael’s estimated net worth is $977,471
How Old Is Michael Wolff
Michael is a 69-year-old who was born on August 27, 1953, in Paterson, New Jersey, in the United States.
Who Is Michael Wolff
He serves as a columnist and contributor to USA Today, The Hollywood Reporter, as well as the UK edition of GQ. Michael has earned two National Magazine Awards, a Mirror Award, and has written seven books, such as Burn Rate (1998) about his own dot-com company, and The Man Who acknowledges the News (2008), which is a biography of Rupert Murdoch. Most importantly, Michael co-founded the news aggregation website Newser and is a previous editor of Adweek.