Carl Bernstein Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, Net Worth The Washington Post

Carl Bernstein

Carl Bernstein

Carl Bernstein Biography

Carl Bernstein as of now is known to be an author and an investigative journalist. He is famously known for his investigation together with Bob Woodward. In brеаkіng thе 1970ѕ Wаtеrgаtе ѕсаndаl.

This report caused government investigation and the rеѕіgnаtіоn оf UЅ Рrеѕіdеnt Rісhаrd Nіхоn moreover.

Carl Bernstein Age

Berstein was born in Washington, D.C., the United States on February 14, 1944. He is 78 years old.

Carl Bernstein Height

He stands at a moderate height of 5 ft 8 in/1.72 m tall.

Carl Bernstein Family

His’s parents are Sylvia Walker and Alfred Bernstein. They both worked as members of the Communist Party and civil rights activists in the 1940s.

Carl Bernstein Wife

Bernstein was first married to Carol Honsa, who works as a reporter. At The Washington Post, then he exchanged vows with Nora Ephron from 1976 to 1980. Bernstein worked as a writer and director, the two have two kids.

Namely; Jacob Bernstein and Max Bernstein. Then lastly he tied the knot with Christine Kuehbeck in 2003, a former model.

Carl Bernstein Education

He finished his high school course at Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Maryland. Bernstein then worked for the school’s newspaper Silver Chips as a circulation and exchange manager.

Carl Bernstein Salary

Bernstein annually receives a salary of $ 4,00,000.

Carl Bernstein Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $20 million.

Carl Bernstein Career

Bernstein began his career at Washington Star as a copyboy at the age of 16. He progressed quickly up the ranks. But to write for the paper, the Star unofficially required a college degree.

However, Bernstein had dropped out of the University of Maryland, later he moved to the Elizabeth Daily Journal. In New Jersey and began working as a full-time reporter in 1965. During his tenure there for feature writing, news on a deadline.

And investigative reporting, Bernstein won first prize in New Jersey’s press association. In 1966, he left New Jersey and began working at The Washington Post. He became one of the paper’s best writing stylists and covered every aspect of local news.

Bernstein presently is known to be an author and an investigative journalist. He is famously known for his investigation together. With Bob Woodward in brеаkіng thе 1970ѕ Wаtеrgаtе ѕсаndаl.

This report caused government investigation and the rеѕіgnаtіоn оf UЅ Рrеѕіdеnt Rісhаrd Nіхоn.