George Wayne
As Contributing Editor to Vanity Fair, George Wayne is arguably one of pop culture and celebrity journalism's most unique voices. Born and raised in Jamaica, Wayne attended the Henry W. Grady School of Journalism at the University of Georgia and moved to New York in 1984, where he soon established himself as a self-invented chronicler of the glitterati. His columns, interviews and profiles have an international following.
In 1986 he created and published R.O.M.E., an avant garde style journal that was dubbed by ELLE magazine as Scathingly witty ... He also collaborated on the book, Male Supermodels: The Men of Boss, and appeared in fashion print advertising campaigns for Michael Kors and in television commercials for the Calvin Klein fragrance, CKOne.
George Wayne is preparing The Uncensored Vanities, a collection of his celebrity interviews over the past six years, in conjunction with Penguin/Putnam Studio Books and Vanity Fair. Wayne resides in New York.
Note: This profile was written in or before 2002.
George Wayne Facts
Occupation | Editor |
Selected Filmography
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