Sally Bedell Smith

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Sally Bedell Smith
OccupationBiographer
EmployerVanity Fair (contributing editor)
AgentAmanda Urban
Notable workElizabeth the Queen: The Life of a Modern Monarch (January 2012)
Board member ofDeerfield Academy
The Buckley School
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Columbia Journalism Review
SpouseStephen G. Smith
Children3
Awards1982 Sigma Delta Chi Award for magazine reporting
Websitewww.sallybedellsmith.com
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Sarah Bedell Smith (born May 27, 1948) is an American journalist and biographer. She has been a contributing editor for Vanity Fair since 1996. Previously, she was a cultural news reporter for The New York Times and Time. She has written biographies of political, cultural, and business figures in the United States and members of the British royal family.[4]

Early life and education

Sarah Rowbotham was born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. She is the daughter of Ruth (Kirk) and James Howard Rowbotham, a brigadier general and businessman.[5][6][7] She grew up in the nearby town of St. Davids. She graduated from Radnor High School in 1966 and was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in November 2008.[8] She earned her Bachelor of Arts from Wheaton College and Master of Science from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where she won the Robert Sherwood Memorial Travel-Study Scholarship and the Women's Press Club of New York Award.

Career

Smith spent her early career as a cultural news reporter for Time, TV Guide, and The New York Times. In 1996, she joined Vanity Fair as contributing editor.

Smith has written biographies of several notable persons, including television executives, socialites, politicians, and the British royal family.

As a result of her 2012 biography of

Queen Elizabeth II, Elizabeth the Queen: The Life of a Modern Monarch, Smith served as playwright Peter Morgan's consultant on the London and New York productions of The Audience, his award-winning drama about Queen Elizabeth II and her prime ministers, starring Helen Mirren.[9] The book won the Washington Irving Medal for Literary Excellence, and the 2012 Goodreads Choice Award for best book in history and biography.[citation needed
]

She was awarded the Sigma Delta Chi Distinguished Service Award in 1982.[citation needed]

Bibliography

Title Year ISBN Publisher Subject matter Interviews, presentations, and reviews Comments
Up the Tube: Prime-Time TV and the Silverman Years 1981 Viking Press Fred Silverman
In All His Glory: The Life of William S. Paley -- The Legendary Tycoon and His Brilliant Circle 1990 Simon & Schuster William S. Paley Booknotes interview with Smith on In All His Glory, December 9, 1990, C-SPAN
Reflected Glory: The Life of Pamela Churchill Harriman 1996 Simon & Schuster
Pamela Churchill Harriman
Presentation by Smith on Reflected Glory, December 12, 1996, C-SPAN
Diana in Search of Herself: Portrait of a Troubled Princess
1999 Times Books Diana, Princess of Wales
Grace and Power: The Private World of the Kennedy White House 2004 Random House
Jackie Kennedy
For Love of Politics: Bill and Hillary Clinton in the White House 2007 Random House Bill and Hillary Clinton Presentation by Smith on The Love of Politics, December 12, 2007, C-SPAN
Elizabeth the Queen: The Life of a Modern Monarch 2012 Random House Elizabeth II Presentation by Smith on Elizabeth the Queen, January 16, 2012, C-SPAN
Presentation by Smith on Elizabeth the Queen, September 23, 2012, C-SPAN
Interview with Smith on Elizabeth the Queen, September 23, 2012, C-SPAN
Prince Charles: The Passions and Paradoxes of an Improbable Life 2017 Random House
Charles, Prince of Wales
George VI and Elizabeth: The Marriage That Saved the Monarchy 2023 Random House
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

References

  1. Gale H1000113089. Retrieved 2012-01-17 – via Fairfax County Public Library
    . Gale Biography In Context. (subscription required)
  2. ^ Smith, Sally Bedell (December 9, 1990). "In All His Glory: The Life of William Paley". Booknotes (Interview). Interviewed by Brian Lamb. C-SPAN. Retrieved 2023-03-13. I went to Wheaton College in Massachusetts and then got my masters at Columbia Journalism School.
  3. ^ "Society of the Four Arts". Archived from the original on 2013-04-14. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  4. ^ "Sally Bedell Smith". Sally Bedell Smith. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
  5. ^ "Sarah Bedell Wed To Stephen Smith". The New York Times. May 23, 1982.
  6. ^ "Memorial: James H. Rowbotham '32". Princeton Alumni Weekly. 2016-01-21.
  7. ^ "Weddings: Cynthia Drayton, James Rowbotham". The New York Times. December 8, 1996.
  8. . Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  9. ^ "Helen Mirren, the Queen & The Audience | Royal Oak Foundation". 2015-05-11. Retrieved 2016-10-04.

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