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15 Facts About Anthony Haden-Guest

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Anthony Haden-Guest was born on 2 February 1937 and is an English-American writer, reporter, cartoonist, art critic, poet, and socialite who lives in New York City and London.

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Anthony Haden-Guest is a frequent contributor to major magazines and has had several books published.

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Anthony Haden-Guest's mother was Elisabeth Haden-Guest, nee Louise Ruth Wolpert.

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Anthony Haden-Guest formerly penned a weekend column on art collection for the Financial Times and was the original male voice on Cristina's single "Disco Clone".

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Anthony Haden-Guest's drawings have appeared in The New York Observer and he has contributed articles and stories to The Sunday Telegraph, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Whitehot Magazine, The Sunday Times, Esquire, GQ, The Observer, Radar and other major publications.

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Anthony Haden-Guest wrote Down the Programmed Rabbit-Hole, a collection of essays on 1970s corporate figures.

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Anthony Haden-Guest frequently turns to upscale Manhattan social life for his subject matter as seen in the following sample of his work from Rolling Stone:.

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Anthony Haden-Guest got into a Maserati the colour of arterial blood.

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British socialite and writer Anthony Haden-Guest has been a champion party-goer for more than 30 years.

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Unlike some of his contemporaries whose memories are dulled by years of hard living, Anthony Haden-Guest seems to actually recall many of his experiences at Studio.

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Anthony Haden-Guest's book is therefore part personal memoir, part reportage.

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Anthony Haden-Guest was a guest on Charlie Rose while promoting his book True Colors: The Real Life of the Art World.

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In 2017, Anthony Haden-Guest released a spoken-word album The Further Chronicles of Now with accompanying music written and performed by Keith Patchel.

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Anthony Haden-Guest is known for being humorously irreverent, as seen in the following quote on Gawker:.

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Once known for his late-night antics, Anthony Haden-Guest was named the winner of Spy magazine's "Iron Man Decathlon" in 1988 and 1989.