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Bryan Burrough

Bryan Burrough

Formal First Name
Bryan
Dates
1961 - present
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Bryan Burrough joined Vanity Fair in 1992 and has been a special correspondent for the magazine since 1995. He has reported on a wide range of topics, including the events that led to the war in Iraq, the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, and the Anthony Pellicano case, and has reported from locales as diverse as Hollywood, Nepal, Moscow, Tokyo and Jerusalem. His profile subjects have included Sumner Redstone, Larry Ellison, Mike Ovitz, and Ivan Boesky. Prior to joining Vanity Fair, Burrough was an investigative reporter at The Wall Street Journal. He has published seven books, including the No. 1 New York Times Best-Seller Barbarians at the Gate and his latest, Days of Rage. Burrough is also a three-time recipient of the eminent Gerald Loeb Award for Excellence in Financial Journalism.

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