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Bernard Weinraub (born December 19, 1937) is an American journalist and playwright.
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The former New York Times correspondent spent most of his childhood in a kosher home in New York. He was born on 19th December 1937. However, a quick Google search shows that he was born in 1939. But according to ancestry, Bernard was 2 years old during the 1940 census which means that he was either born in late 1937 or early 1938. Bernard Weinraub...
Amy Pascal's husband, Bernard, served his country in the Vietnam War for two years. And during the war, he got a chance to work in the newspaper division. Even though Weinraub initially had little interest in working as a reporter, he gradually fell in love with the journalism world. So, when he eventually got out of the Army, he applied to the New...
It is no secret that Bernard is married to renowned movie executive Amy Pascal, who is the driving force behind movies like the Spider-Man series, Venom, Ghostbusters, etc. Nonetheless, he has kept the details of his past relationships a mystery. Reportedly, the playwright was previously married to Judith Weinraub, formerly known as Judith Levenson...
Bernard was found guilty of plagiarism in 2003.He fell asleep while interviewing Candian-American actor Jim Carrey.Jan 30, 2005 · Article by Bernard Weinraub, who is retiring from career as Hollywood journalist, recounts experiences in 14 years as reporter for Los Angeles Times; photos (M)
Dec 11, 2014 · Bernard Weinraub is the hubby of Sony Pictures Entertainment chairman Amy Pascal, his wife was ranked earlier this year as one of the most powerful woman in the world by Forbes. Weinraub is well known around town because he was an industry correspondent for the New York Times.
Weinraub, now a playwright in his early 70s (he wouldn’t give his specific age — “It’s my mishegoss,” he said), has been credited with virtually inventing serious news coverage of the film...
Nov 23, 1992 · It was expected to gross about $10 million over the weekend. The film came in third at the box office, after "Home Alone 2," which grossed a huge $30 million, and "Bram Stoker's 'Dracula,' " with...
Jul 25, 2008 · Like any muckraker worth his salt, Weinraub knows how to level accusations and make them sting.