Alexandre Trudeau is a Canadian journalist and documentary producer born in Ottawa, Canada on December 25, 1973. He is best known for his coverage of the 2003 occupation of Iraq, which resulted in the documentary Embedded In Baghdad. He has since produced other socially-conscious documentaries, such as Refuge: A Film About Darfur and The New Great Game.
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💰 Net worth: $1.2 million (2024)
Alexandre Trudeau, a well-known journalist based in Canada, is estimated to have a net worth of $1.2 million in 2024. Known for his expertise in journalism and documentary filmmaking, Alexandre has made significant contributions to the field, covering various global issues with depth and insight. As the son of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and brother of current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Alexandre's name carries weight in political circles. His work has garnered widespread recognition and has allowed him to build a comfortable financial position while staying true to his passion for journalism.
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About
Journalist and documentary Producer who became of the most well-known Canadian journalists covering the 2003 occupation of Iraq and whose work resulted in the documentary Embedded In Baghdad. He has gone on to produce other socially-conscious documentaries including 2008's Refuge: A Film About Darfur and 2012's The New Great Game.
Before Fame
He studied at Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf and earned a degree in Philosophy from McGill University in 1997. He produced his first documentary, Liberia: The Secret War, in 1998.
Trivia
He offered to become a surety for Syrian refugee Hassan Almrei, who had been held in a Canadian jail for four years despite no charges being filed. Trudeau's efforts were chronicled in the documentary Secure Freedom.
Family Life
His parents are former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and television show host Margaret Trudeau. He married Zoë Bedos, with whom he has children named Pierre-Emmanuel, Gala Simone and Ariane Lea.
Associated With
His older brother, Justin Trudeau, was elected as the 23rd Prime Minister of Canada in 2015. His younger brother, Michel, was killed in a skiing accident at the age of 23.