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Huffington, Arianna (Stassinopoulos, Ariadne Anna)
Born: 1950 AD
Currently alive, at 62 years of age.
Nationality: Greek
Categories: Actresses, Columnist, Journalist
Currently alive, at 62 years of age.
Nationality: Greek
Categories: Actresses, Columnist, Journalist
1950 - Born on July 15th in Athens, Greece. Arianna Huffington is columnist with a difficult-to-understand accent.
1972 - Received her M.A. in Economics from Girton College, Cambridge University.
1973-1980 - She wrote "The Female Woman", "After Reason" and "Maria: Beyond the Callas Legend".
1986 - Married to Michael Huffington.
- She first came to moderate fame in California, as the strong, somewhat domineering wife of millionaire and Republican candidate for Senate Michael Huffington.
1995 - Her conservative newspaper column was syndicated, but with minimal success. Readers and editors were perplexed when, instead of being utterly predictable in her views, Huffington's columns began inching bit-by-bit to the left. By the turn of the millennium, she had reinvented herself as a liberal columnist.
1998-2002 - She appeared in the films The Siege, Ed TV, Running Mates and John Q.
2003 - Huffington ran for Governor of California, finishing far in the distance behind Arnold Schwarzenegger. She now describes herself as an independent, unaligned with either party.
- Huffington put together a series of TV and print ads that parodied the White House's "drug war" ads, which had claimed that smoking pot was supporting terrorism.
2006 - Released her book, "On Being Fearless...in Love, Work and Life".
1972 - Received her M.A. in Economics from Girton College, Cambridge University.
1973-1980 - She wrote "The Female Woman", "After Reason" and "Maria: Beyond the Callas Legend".
1986 - Married to Michael Huffington.
- She first came to moderate fame in California, as the strong, somewhat domineering wife of millionaire and Republican candidate for Senate Michael Huffington.
1995 - Her conservative newspaper column was syndicated, but with minimal success. Readers and editors were perplexed when, instead of being utterly predictable in her views, Huffington's columns began inching bit-by-bit to the left. By the turn of the millennium, she had reinvented herself as a liberal columnist.
1998-2002 - She appeared in the films The Siege, Ed TV, Running Mates and John Q.
2003 - Huffington ran for Governor of California, finishing far in the distance behind Arnold Schwarzenegger. She now describes herself as an independent, unaligned with either party.
- Huffington put together a series of TV and print ads that parodied the White House's "drug war" ads, which had claimed that smoking pot was supporting terrorism.
2006 - Released her book, "On Being Fearless...in Love, Work and Life".
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