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Antoinette Eno "Tony" Pinchot Pittman Bradlee (January 15, 1924 – November 9, 2011) was an American socialite, ceramist, and painter. She was the second wife of The Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee and the sister of Mary Pinchot Meyer, a mistress of President John F. Kennedy. Before marriage, Pinchot was a journalist on Vogue magazine.
They had one son, Ben Bradlee Jr., [24] who later became first a reporter, then a deputy managing editor at The Boston Globe. [25] Bradlee and his first wife divorced while he was an overseas correspondent for Newsweek. In 1957, he married Antoinette 'Tony' Pinchot Pittman (sister of Mary Pinchot Meyer).
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The Bradlee-Quinn Years (1979—2017) The razzle-dazzle of Grey Gardens cannot be overstated. Even in its disrepair, anyone with an imagination could envision its illustrious potential.
The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee is an American documentary film that premiered on December 4, 2017 on HBO. Directed by John Maggio , the film explores the life and legacy of journalist Ben Bradlee .
Oct. 5—WILKES-BARRE — Ben Bradlee Jr. came "home" this week, returning to Luzerne County to visit old "forgotten" friends. Bradlee supervised the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation into ...
Quinn was the third wife of Ben Bradlee, her former boss at The Washington Post until he died in 2014. They married on October 20, 1978. They married on October 20, 1978. In 1979, Quinn and Bradlee purchased Grey Gardens in East Hampton, New York from Edith Bouvier Beale , known as "Little Edie," for $220,000 (equivalent to $924,000 in 2023 ...
In 1979, writer Sally Quinn and her husband Ben Bradlee of Washington Post fame drove from D.C. to East Hampton to see a property that was "more of a ruin than a habitable home," as she described ...