Bryan Burrough | |
Birth Date: | 13 August 1961 |
Birth Place: | Tennessee, U.S. |
Occupation: | Author, Reporter, Correspondent |
Language: | English |
Alma Mater: | University of Missouri |
Notableworks: | Public Enemies, Barbarians at the Gate |
Bryan Burrough (born August 13, 1961, in Tennessee) is an American author and correspondent for Vanity Fair.[1] [2] He has written six books. Burrough was a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Dallas, Texas, between 1983 and 1992. He has written for Vanity Fair since 1992.[1] While reporting for The Wall Street Journal, he won the Gerard Loeb Award for excellence in financial journalism three times. Burrough has written a number of book reviews and op-ed articles for publications such as The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and The Washington Post. He has also made appearances on Today, Good Morning America, and many documentaries.
Burrough obtained his degree from the University of Missouri School of Journalism in 1983.[3]
He stated in a Book TV interview on C-SPAN 2 with Joe Barton that he was born in Memphis, Tennessee but moved to Temple, Texas when he was seven years old. He lived in Summit, New Jersey with his wife Marla and their two sons, Dane and Griffin, until they divorced. He now lives in Texas.
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