Ellis Henican
Ellis Henican | |
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Born | Virginia, U.S. | October 9, 1958
Education | Jesuit High School (New Orleans) |
Alma mater | Hampshire College (BA) Columbia University (MA) |
Occupation(s) | Columnist, author, talk radio, entertainer, voice actor, television, political analyst |
Notable work | "Home Team" |
Spouse | Stephanie Carvlin |
Parent(s) | C. Ellis, Jr., and Patricia McGraw Henican |
Relatives | Peggy Wilson (aunt) |
Website | http://www.henican.com/ |
Ellis Henican (born October 9, 1958) is an American columnist at
Biography
Henican earned a bachelor's degree in political science from Hampshire College. He has a master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where he won the top student prize, the Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship. He began his career as a reporter at The Kentucky Post and the Albany (New York) Knickerbockers News.
Henican wrote Newsday's subway column. In 1992, he was part of the Newsday staff when they received a
In recent years, Henican has built a strong presence on television and radio, appearing on most of the major broadcast and cable networks. He has appeared on
Henican's weekend radio program, The Ellis Henican Show, is syndicated to stations across the country by Talk Radio Network. Henican has also guest-hosted for Alan Colmes, Michael Savage, Bob Grant and Jerry Doyle. He also co-hosts Henican & White on WOR in New York, and has a news-driven weekend show on WBBR.
In 2010, Henican authored Home Team with
His articles have been published in various national magazines, including The New Republic, Cosmopolitan and Penthouse.
Henican also provided the voice for
Henican lives in the Tribeca area of downtown New York City.
Awards
- Recipient of the Meyer Berger award for distinguished writing about New York City
- Recipient of the National Clarion Award for column writing
References
- ^ Pulitzer Prize, (1992)
- ^ Fox News Channel,
- ^ Fox News Watch
- ^ "BEST SELLERS: NONFICTION: Sunday, July 18th 2010". The New York Times. July 18, 2010.
- ^ Penguin Books Archived July 15, 2010, at the Wayback Machine