Robyn Krauthammer’s Wiki Biography, surgery, net worth, kids



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Short Info

Net Worth $9 million
Date Of Birth March 13, 1950
Spouse Robyn Krauthammer
Fact Older brother, Morcel Krauthammer, 59, died from cancer in 2006. They were very close and did everything together, when they were younger.



Who is Robyn Krauthammer?

Robyn Krauthammer is the widow of Charles Krauthammer, a famous political commentator and writer, who won the Pulitzer Prize for his weekly column published in The Washington Post. He passed away on the 21st June 2018 after losing his battle to cancer. Robyn is a former lawyer and now artist, but her fame is based on being the wife of the popular political columnist.

So, do you want to find out more about Robyn Krauthammer, from her childhood years to most recent career endeavors, including her personal life as well? If yes, then stay with us for the length of the article, as we introduce you to the widow of Charles Krauthammer.

Robyn Krauthammer

Robyn Krauthammer Wiki: Age, Childhood, and Education

Born Robyn Trethewey on the 5th September 1952, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, unfortunately Robyn has remained silent on questions about her early life, including the names of her parents and their professions. In regards to her education, Robyn went to Corcoran School of Art, and after matriculation enrolled at the Maryland Institute College of Art to complete her undergraduate studies. This wasn’t the end of her education, as she enrolled at St. Anne’s College, Oxford University from which she received her LLB law degree.

Career

After the end of her studies, Robyn moved to Paris, France, where she started working for an international law firm. However, this lasted only for two years, before she moved back to the US; she realized that arts was her true calling and began painting pictures and sculpting. Over the years, Robyn has become quite successful as an artist, and one of her works can now be seen at the Washington Foxhall Gallery.

Robyn with family

Robyn Krauthammer Net Worth

Although she pursued law at first, she changed her profession just two years into the corporate world and has since become quite successful, which has increased her wealth to a large degree. So, have you ever wondered how rich Robyn Krauthammer is, as of mid- 2019? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Krauthammer’s net worth is as high as $2.5 million, which is quite decent, don’t you agree? Undoubtedly, her wealth will increase in the upcoming years, assuming that she successfully continues her career.

Robyn Krauthammer Personal Life, Marriage, Children

Robyn and Charles met in the ‘70s while they were both at Oxford. They started a conversation about the process of doing the laundry, as Charles wasn’t quite skilled in this basic essential. Their romance was born on the spot and the two married in 1974, remained together until Charles’ death in 2018 and welcoming a son named Daniel, who is now an economist.

Charles and Robyn Krauthammer with child

Charles’ Death

In August 2017, Charles was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in his abdomen, and underwent successful surgery, so the doctors believed. Unfortunately, in June the following year he announced that the cancer had returned, and that he had only a few weeks left to live. Charles, sadly passed away just thirteen days later, on the 21st June 2018 in a hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. Following his death, Robyn retreated from the spotlight, and has focused on charity and continued to work on the Pro Musica Hebraica, a non-profit organization she and Charles co-founded, devoted to presenting Jewish classical music.

Robyn Krauthammer’s Husband, Charles Krauthammer

Born Irving Charles Krauthammer on the 13th March 1950 in New York USA, the son of Orthodox Jews, Shulim Krauthammer and Thea Horowitz. He grew up also speaking French, as the family moved to Montreal, Quebec Canada when he was five years old. In regards to his education, he matriculated from Herzliah High School and later enrolled at McGill University, from which he obtained an honors degree in political science and economics. His education didn’t end there as he studied politics as a Commonwealth Scholar at Balliol College, Oxford. He then returned to the US where he attended Harvard Medical School, from which he graduated in 1978.

During his first year at Harvard, Charles’ life changed for good, as he suffered an injury in a diving board accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down. He finished his studies as one of the best students, having identified the variant of manic depression, called secondary mania.

Career

Before his venture into politics, Charles was a director of psychiatric research in the Carter administration, and ultimately became the speechwriter for US Vice-President Walter Mondale. He would then embark on a career as a columnist and political commentator by working for The New Republic, and slowly made his way upwards. In 1985 he joined The Washington Post, and became its nationally syndicated columnist. At the peak of his career, Charles column was syndicated to more than 400 publications worldwide, and he won the Pulitzer Prize in 1987.

He authored four books, “Cutting Edges: Making Sense of the Eighties” (1988), “Democratic Realism: An American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World” (2004), then “Things That Matter: Three Decades of Passions, Pastimes and Politics” in 2013, and in collaboration with his son Daniel – “The Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors” (2018).

Charles Krauthammer Net Worth

During his active career, Charles became one of the most praised political commentators and columnists, and his success considerably increased his wealth. So, have you ever wondered how rich Charles Krauthammer was, at the time of his death? Well, according to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Charles’ net worth was as high as $12 million.

General Info

Full Name Charles Krauthammer
Net Worth $9 million
Date Of Birth March 13, 1950
Profession Journalist, Columnist, Author, Commentator, Political analyst, Psychiatrist
Education McGill University, Harvard Medical School, University of Oxford, Harvard University, Balliol College

Family

Spouse Robyn Krauthammer
Children Daniel Krauthammer
Parents Schlum Krauthammer, Thea Krauthammer
Siblings Marcel Krauthammer

Accomplishments

Awards Irving Kristol Award, Pulitzer Prize for Commentary
TV Shows Special Report with Bret Baier, Fox News Sunday

Social profile links

Facts

# Fact
1 Hobbies include baseball and chess (which he quit because he was too addicted to it).
2 Since his uncles were doctors, they were the inspiration for Charles and his brother to attend medical school.
3 Was a speechwriter for Walter Mondale in 1980.
4 When he was a medical student, had a diving accident, in Massachusetts in July 1972, which injured his spinal cord and left him paralyzed. Later regained the use of the upper part of his body.
5 Good friend of George Will. They share a love of baseball.
6 Won the Pulitzer Prize in 1985.
7 Son, Daniel Krauthammer, was born in 1986.
8 Older brother, Morcel Krauthammer, 59, died from cancer in 2006. They were very close and did everything together, when they were younger.
9 His mother, Thea Krauthammer, was from Belgium. His father, Schlum Krauthammer, was a real estate developer.
10 Met his wife, Robin, when they were students at Oxford University in England. She was from Australia and worked as a law clerk for the chief justice’s office.
11 Graduated, with a Doctor of Medicine, from Harvard Medical School in 1975 and went on to complete a residency in psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. In 1984, became board-certified in psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
12 His first job was as a sailing instructor, when he was 16-20, at a day-camp.
13 Fox News contributor.
14 Raised in Montreal, Canada, where he attended Herzliah High School and McGill University and obtained an honors degree in political science and economics in 1970.
15 He is a contributing editor to “The Weekly Standard” and “The New Republic”.
16 Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist and commentator. His weekly column appears in the Washington Post and is syndicated in more than 200 newspapers.

Movies

Self

Title Year Status Character
Special Report with Bret Baier 2010-2017 TV Series Himself – Panelist / Himself / Himself – Fox News Contributor
Tucker Carlson Tonight 2017 TV Series Himself – Fox News Contributor
Media Buzz 2013-2017 TV Series Himself – Fox News Contributor
The First 100 Days 2017 TV Series Himself – Fox News Contributor
The Kelly File 2013-2017 TV Series Himself – Fox News Contributor / Himself / Himself – Syndicated Columnist
The O’Reilly Factor 2010-2016 TV Series Himself / Himself – Fox News Contributor / Himself – Syndicated Columnist
Fox Files 2014-2015 TV Series Himself – Panelist
On the Record w/ Brit Hume 2013-2014 TV Series Himself – Fox News Contributor / Himself – Syndicated Columnist
Fox News 2014 TV Series Himself
Fox News Sunday 2013 TV Series Himself – Panelist / Himself – Power Player of the Week, Part 2 / Himself – Power Player of the Week
Inside Washington 2007-2013 TV Series Himself
Fox and Friends 2013 TV Series Himself – Fox News Contributor / Himself – Syndicated Columnist / Himself
The Five 2013 TV Series Himself
Lou Dobbs Tonight 2013 TV Series Himself
Huckabee 2013 TV Series Himself
Charlie Rose 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest
Hannity 2009-2013 TV Series Himself
The Daily Show 2013 TV Series Himself
Generation Zero 2010 Documentary Himself
Bill Moyers’ Journal 2010 TV Series documentary Himself
The Big Story 2005 TV Series Himself
Heartland 2005 TV Series Himself
Celsius 41.11: The Temperature at Which the Brain… Begins to Die 2004 Documentary Himself

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia