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Christopher Andersen


Born
in The United States
May 26, 1949

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Christopher Peter Andersen is an American journalist and the author of 32 books, including many bestsellers. A graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, Andersen joined the staff of Time Magazine as a contributing editor in 1969. From 1974 to 1986 Andersen was senior editor of Time Incorporated's People Magazine. He has also written for a wide range of publications, including The New York Times, The New York Daily News, Life, and Vanity Fair.

While his early nonfiction books veered from psychology (The Name Game) to true crime (The Serpent's Tooth) to art collecting ('The Best of Everything', with former Sotheby's chairman John Marion), he is
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“The single most important thing anyone needs to know about me," Kate hepburn said, "is that I am totally, completely the product of two damn fascinating individuals who happened to be my parents. I've had a pretty remarkable life, but compared to my mother and father, I'm dull.”
Christopher Andersen, An Affair to Remember: The Remarkable Love Story of Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy

“Daddy,â€� said the toddler, now seething with righteous indignation, “you are a poo-poo head!â€�

Feigning outrage, JFK lowered his voice. “John,â€� he said, “no one calls the President of the United States a poo-poo head.”
Christopher Andersen, These Few Precious Days: The Final Year of Jack with Jackie

“Concord Academy. Since leaving home, John’s sister had decided that she, too, wished to take to the skies. “People always think of John running up to welcome his father’s helicopter,â€� Pierre Salinger said. “They forget Caroline was on the White House lawn waiting for Daddy, too.â€� Moreover, JFK’s campaign plane was named after her—something she took considerable pride in as a little girl. “Caroline had been flying for years before John was even born,â€� George Plimpton said. “Flying was second nature to her, and it made perfect sense that she’d want to give it a try.â€� As enthusiastic as John was about aviation, it was their stepbrother who took them up in planes”
Christopher Andersen, The Good Son: JFK Jr. and the Mother He Loved



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