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satchel ronan o'sullivan farrow (nacido el 19 de diciembre de 1987 en nueva york) es un periodista y escritor estadounidense, reconocido por sus reportajes de investigación sobre las denuncias de abuso sexual contra el productor de cine harvey weinstein, que fue publicado en the new yorker, y por el cual la revista ganó, junto a the new york …
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- Satchel Ronan O'Sullivan Farrow
- 19 de diciembre de 1987 (34 años), Ciudad de Nueva York (Estados Unidos)
Satchel Ronan O'Sullivan Farrow [1] (born December 19, 1987) is an American journalist. The son of actress Mia Farrow and filmmaker Woody Allen, he is known for his investigative reporting of allegations of sexual abuse against film producer Harvey Weinstein, which was published in the magazine The New Yorker.
- United States, Ireland
- 2001–present
- Journalist, lawyer
- Bard College (BA), Yale University (JD), Magdalen College, Oxford (DPhil)
Play trailer with sound 2:00 Ronan Farrow was born on December 19, 1987 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for From Up on Poppy Hill (2011), The Wind Rises (2013) and Endangered (2022). See full bio » Born: December 19, 1987 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
10/08/2021 · Satchel Ronan O'Sullivan Farrow is an American journalist. He is known for his investigative reporting of allegations of sexual abuse against film producer Harvey Weinstein, which was published in the The New Yorker. The magazine won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2018 alongside the New York Times.
28/04/2022 · Ronan Farrow, al servicio público Ronan Farrow empezó en el mundo laboral dentro del Departamento de Estado, donde siendo tan solo un adolescente (16 años) trabajó para el importante diplomático...
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23/07/2011 · Ronan Farrow @RonanFarrow · Apr 18 From a hacking at 10 Downing St to the world’s biggest forensically documented spyware attack—I spent 2 years digging into the spyware industry, accessing its most notorious firm and the tech platforms warring against it, with your privacy in the balance: newyorker.com How Democracies Spy on Their Citizens