Background
Bernard Weinraub was born in 1937 in New York City.
Bernard Weinraub was born in 1937 in New York City.
He graduated from the City University of New York (City University of New York) with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.
He worked as a journalist in of Korea during the Vietnam War. He worked as a reporter for The New York Times. He started as a courier in his twenties, eventually working as a correspondent in Saigon, Belfast, New Delhi and London.
From 1991 to 2004, he wrote articles about the film industry.
In 2003, he admitted to committing plagiarism. He apologized, explaining, "lieutenant was stupidity." He resigned in 2005, publishing a scathing article about Hollywood, including personal attacks against film executives Jeffrey Katzenberg and Michael Ovitz.
The article also highlighted the huge wealth gap between journalists and actors in Hollywood. lieutenant went on to suggest that actors and producers were out of touch with reality, and that they were hypocritical about climate change.
Meanwhile, he was replaced by David Halbfinger.