Bryan Burrough Biography
Brian Barrow is a renowned American correspondent and author who has been a special correspondent for Vanity Fair since 1992. Mr. Barrow has traveled from various locations, including Tokyo, Nepal, Jerusalem, Moscow, and Hollywood. He has also written numerous editorials and book reviews for publications such as The Washington He Post, Los Angeles He Times, and The New York Times. Additionally, Burrow has authored seven of his books.
Bryan Burrough Age
Brian Barrow was born on August 13, 1961 in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. he is 61 years old.
Bryan Burrough Height
Burrow is 5 feet 7 inches tall.
Bryan Burrough Family
Barrow was born in Memphis, Tennessee, but he grew up in Temple, Texas, USA with a caring mother and devoted father. However, the whereabouts of Burroughs’ parents and siblings have not been made public.
Bryan Burrough Wife
Barrow may be single. He was previously married to his caring wife Marla until they broke up. This beautiful couple is the proud parents of two handsome sons named Dane and Griffin. Burrow currently lives in Texas.
Bryan Burrough Education
After earning his high school diploma from his local Texas high school, Barrow attended the University of Missouri School of Journalism, graduating in 1983 with a BA in Journalism.
Bryan Burrough Salary
He earns a comfortable salary of $85,470 a year. That’s the equivalent of a Vanity Fair correspondent’s salary.
Bryan Burrough Net Worth
Through his work, Burrow has amassed a sizable fortune over the years and has an estimated net worth of $1 million.
Bryan Burrough Career
He has been a correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine since 1992. Mr. Barrow has traveled from various locations, including Tokyo, Nepal, Jerusalem, Moscow, and Hollywood. He has also written numerous editorials and book reviews for publications such as The Washington He Post, Los Angeles He Times, and The New York Times. Burrow has also appeared in documentaries such as Good Morning America and Today. He previously worked as a reporter for the Wall Street Journal in Dallas, Texas from 1983 to 1992. He also reported on failed acquisitions and busy mergers in New York. In addition, Mr. Barrow has won the Gerard Loeb Award for Excellence in Financial Journalism three times and has reported three times for The Wall Street Journal.
Bryan Burrough Books
In addition to his career as a journalist, Burrow is also a prolific author. His publications include:
- Forget the Alamo in 2021
- Days of Rage in 2015
- The Big Rich in 2009
- Public Enemies in 2004
- Dragonfly in 1998
- Vendetta in 1992
- Barbarians at the Gate in 1990