Graydon Carter

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Graydon Carter is a Canadian-born journalist and longtime editor of Vanity Fair, known for his influential role in media and culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film producer
human
journalist
magazine editor
awardReceived National Magazine Awards
surface form: National Magazine Award

Order of Canada
citizenship Canada
United States of America
coFounded Spy magazine
countryOfBirth Canada
dateOfBirth 1949-07-14
describedAs Canadian-born journalist and longtime editor of Vanity Fair
educatedAt Carleton University
McGill University
employer Toronto Star
surface form: The Toronto Star

Time magazine
surface form: Time (magazine)

Vanity Fair
endTime 2017 (editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair)
eyeColor blue
familyName Carter
fieldOfWork media
popular culture
founded Air Mail (digital weekly)
genre journalism
givenName Edward Graydon Carter
hairColor gray
honorificTitle Officer of the Order of Canada
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Graydon Carter self-link
notableFeature distinctive wavy hair
notableFor influential role in media and culture
notableWork 9/11 (documentary film)
Bohemians, Bootleggers, Flappers, and Swells
Vanity Fair magazine
surface form: Vanity Fair (magazine)

What We’ve Lost
numberOfChildren 4
occupation film producer
journalist
magazine editor
publisher
placeOfBirth Toronto
positionHeld co-editor of Spy magazine
editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair
founder and editor of Air Mail
produced 9/11 (documentary film)
residence New York City
spouse Anna Scott Carter
startTime 1992 (editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair)

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Public Speaking producer Graydon Carter
film "Chicago 10" producer Graydon Carter
subject surface form: Chicago 10
Graydon Carter name Graydon Carter self-link