Ronan Farrow Net Worth

Ronan Farrow is an American journalist, human rights lawyer, and activist who achieved remarkable success at a young age. He attended Bard's College at 11, Yale Law School at 16, and Oxford University on a Rhodes scholarship. He was an UNICEF spokesperson for eight years and a foreign policy advisor under the Obama administration. He has contributed to several newspapers and appeared as an expert commentator on TV networks. He has won several awards for his journalistic and activist work, including the McCall-Pierpaoli Humanitarian Award and the Cronkite Award.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Journalist, Activist, Human Rights Lawyer
Birth Day December 19, 1987
Birth Place New York City, United States
Age 36 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Capricorn
Alma mater Bard College, Simon's Rock Bard College (BA) Yale University (JD) Magdalen College, Oxford
Parent(s) Mia Farrow Woody Allen

💰 Net worth

Ronan Farrow, a prominent figure in the United States known for his work as a journalist, activist, and human rights lawyer, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in 2024. Farrow has made significant contributions to the field of journalism, particularly for his investigative reporting that has shed light on various social and political issues. As an activist and human rights lawyer, he has also been instrumental in advocating for justice and equality, amplifying marginalized voices and fighting against systemic injustices. With his diverse skills and extensive experience, Ronan Farrow continues to make a lasting impact and carve his path in the sphere of media and activism.

Biography/Timeline

1987

Farrow was born December 19, 1987 in New York City to Actress Mia Farrow and Woody Allen. Now known as Ronan, he originally was named after Hall of Fame baseball pitcher Satchel Paige and Actress Maureen O'Sullivan, his maternal grandmother. He was given the surname "Farrow" to avoid a family with one child named Allen amid Farrows and Previns. In 2013, Mia Farrow raised speculation that singer-actor Frank Sinatra was Farrow's biological Father.

2001

From 2001 to 2009, he was a UNICEF Spokesperson for Youth, acting as an "advocate" for children and women caught up in the ongoing crisis in Sudan's Darfur region and assisting in fundraising and addressing United Nations affiliated groups in the United States. During this time, he also made joint trips to the Darfur region of Sudan with his mother, the Actress Mia Farrow, who is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. He subsequently advocated for the protection of Darfuri refugees. Following on his experiences in Sudan, Farrow was affiliated with the Genocide Intervention Network.

2008

In 2008 Farrow was awarded Refugees International's McCall-Pierpaoli Humanitarian Award for "extraordinary Service to refugees and displaced people." In 2009 Farrow was named New York magazine's "New Activist" of the year and included on its list of individuals "on the verge of changing their worlds." In 2011 Harper's Bazaar listed him as an "up-and-coming politician". In 2012, he was ranked number one in "Law and Policy" on Forbes magazine's "30 Under 30" Most Influential People. He was also awarded an honorary doctorate by Dominican University of California in 2012.

2009

In 2009, Farrow joined the Obama administration as Special Adviser for Humanitarian and NGO Affairs in the Office of the Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan. He was part of a team of officials recruited by the diplomat Richard Holbrooke, for whom Farrow had previously worked as a speechwriter. For the next two years, Farrow was responsible for "overseeing the U.S. Government's relationships with civil society and nongovernmental actors" in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

2011

Farrow voiced minor characters in the English-language versions of two Japanese animated films, From Up on Poppy Hill (2011) and The Wind Rises (2013).

2013

In its 2013 retrospective of men born in its 80 years of publication, Esquire magazine named him the man of the year of his birth.

2014

When asked about longstanding speculation that Farrow is the son of Mia Farrow's ex-husband Frank Sinatra, Mia Farrow stated that Sinatra might "possibly" be his Father. Ronan Farrow subsequently joked on Twitter, "Listen, we're all *possibly* Frank Sinatra's son". In February 2014, Allen replied in The New York Times, writing, "Is he my son or, as Mia suggests, Frank Sinatra's?" In 2015, Vanity Fair asked Nancy Sinatra about Farrow being treated as if he were a member of their family. She answered in an e-mail, "He is a big part of us, and we are blessed to have him in our lives."

2015

DNA paternity testing to determine Farrow's Father is not known to have occurred. In a 2015 CBS Sunday Morning interview, Nancy Sinatra denied that Farrow was her half-brother. Farrow has refused to discuss DNA, and stated, "Woody Allen, legally, ethically, personally was absolutely a Father in our family."

2017

In October 2017, The New Yorker published an investigative article by Farrow, after Farrow's employer, NBC, decided against airing his findings, detailing allegations of sexual misconduct said to have been committed by film Producer Harvey Weinstein.

2018

In April 2018, Farrow came out as part of the LGBT community at an award ceremony, hosted by the Point Foundation.

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