Edward Graydon Carter Net Worth, Career, Biography, Facts, Age, Life Story

Edward Graydon Carter is a Canadian journalist who has a net worth of $12 million. Edward Graydon Carter was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in July 1949. He co-founded the magazine Spy in 1986 and has been the editor of the magazine Vanity Fair since 1992. Carter co-founded The Canadian Review in 1973 and it went on to win awards and become the third-largest circulated magazine in Canada before it went bankrupt in 1978.

Carter moved to the U.S. and worked for Time magazine for five years before he moved to Life magazine in 1983. He co-founded Spy with Kurt Andersen and Tom Phillips which ran from 1986 to 1998. Carter served as editor at the New York Observer before joining Vanity Fair. He is a member of the Magazine Editors’ Hall of Fame and has won 14 National Magazine Awards. Carter has also authored the books What We’ve Lost, Tom Ford: Ten Years 2004, and Spy – The Funny Years. He announced his departure from Vanity Fair in 2017.

Net Worth:$12 Million
Salary:$3 Million
Date of Birth:Jul 14, 1949 (72 years old)
Gender:Male
Profession:Film Producer, Television Producer, Journalist, Magazine editor, Actor
Nationality:United States of America