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Christopher Peter Andersen (born May 26, 1949) is an American
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and the author of 35 books, including many bestsellers.


Life

A graduate of the
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, Andersen joined the staff of ''
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'' magazine as a contributing editor in 1969. From 1974 to 1986 Andersen was senior editor of Time Incorporated's ''
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'' magazine. He has also written for a wide range of publications, including ''
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'', the New York ''Daily News'', ''
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'', and '' Vanity Fair''. While his early nonfiction books veered from psychology (''The Name Game'') to
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(''The Serpent's Tooth'') to art collecting (''The Best of Everything'', with former
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chairman John L. Marion), he is best known for his controversial
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. Between 1991 and 2011, he published 14 ''New York Times''
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biographies. Two of these—''The Day Diana Died'' and ''The Day John Died''—went to No.1. Andersen's second book about the relationship of President
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and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, ''These Few Precious Days: The Final Year of Jack with Jackie'', was published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of JFK's assassination and also became a Top 10 ''New York Times'' bestseller, followed by ''The Good Son: JFK Jr. and the Mother He Loved'' in 2014. In 2016, ''Game of Crowns'' was published to mark Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday, becoming Andersen's 18th ''Times'' best seller. Seven of Andersen's titles have also been selected for the ''
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'' Today's Best Nonfiction Books of the Year series. In November 2008, NBC's Brian Williams presented Andersen with a Joan's Legacy Award for excellence in journalism regarding lung cancer, along with ''Ladies Home Journal'', which excerpted the portion of his book ''Somewhere in Heaven: The Remarkable Love Story of Dana and Christopher Reeve'' describing Dana Reeve's battle with lung cancer. ''Madonna Unauthorized'' (1991) and ''The Day John Died'' (2000) were made into television films. Andersen has made frequent appearances on TV programs such as the ''
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'', '' Good Morning America'', '' Entertainment Tonight'', ''
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'', '' The CBS Early Show'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' 48 Hours'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. Married since 1972 to former international banker Valerie Hess, Andersen resides in
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. They have two daughters — former
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correspondent and bestselling author (''The Residence'', ''First Women'') Katharine Andersen Brower (born 1980) and artist Kelly Andersen (born 1990). In April 2016, Andersen's ''Game of Crowns'' and Brower's ''First Women'' were published within days of each other. At one point, father and daughter occupied five positions on the ''Times'' hardcover, ebook, and combined ebook and hardcover lists.


Reviews

Assaying several Kennedy biographies, Larissa MacFarguhar wrote in the ''New York Times'' that Andersen's ''Jack and Jackie'' was "the most worth reading" and "comes closest to making Jackie sparkle". Of the sequel, ''Jackie After Jack: Portrait of The Lady'', ''USA Today'' said "readers will be spellbound" while ''Newsweek'' called the book "poignant" and "intimate". ''The Day Diana Died'' was also a critical as well as commercial success, with ''Time'' describing the book as "swift and astounding reading", ''People'' calling it "riveting", the ''Washington Post'' citing its "breathless new details about the last hours of Diana's life" and the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' deeming the book "a fabulous, addictive read". In his review of ''George and Laura: Portrait of an American Marriage'', ''Newsweek'' critic wrote that "Andersen's insights can be as sharp as his details", while in its story on ''The Day John Died'' the Associated Press called Andersen "the master of the detail-packed tearjerker." Andersen wrote ''Mick: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger'' to mark the 50th anniversary of the Rolling Stones in July 2012. The book quickly became Andersen's 15th ''New York Times'' bestseller. In a review in ''The Guardian'', Dorian Lynskey noted: "A book about a singer that pays no attention to his songs is simply an anthology of gossip, albeit juicy, unusually well-researched gossip.". However, the ''Daily Beast'' called ''Mick'' "brilliant" and ''Entertainment Weekly'' described it as "jam-packed with juiciness". In a lengthy 1999 ''Salon'' review, Jake Tapper wrote of ''Bill and Hillary: The Marriage'': "Andersen dishes like a catty high school girl holding forth in the lunchroom." But Tapper also stated that the book's "depiction of the Clintons' lopsided quid-pro-quo relationship meshes perfectly with the glimmers of insight the Clintons themselves have offered us", concluding that ''Bill and Hillary'' is "a guilty pleasure" and that in the end "the Clintons are getting the book they deserve."Tapper, Jake. "The Clinton marriage", ''Salon'', August 26, 1999
/ref> Similarly, in its review of Andersen's bestselling Streisand biography, ''Barbra: The Way She Is'', the ''New York Times'' noted that Andersen "has a knack for ferreting memorable anecdotes of the 'no wire hangers' variety" while ''USA Today'' claimed the book "hits all the high notes" in Streisand's life story. Terry Hartle of the ''Christian Science Monitor'' wrote that Andersen's ''These Few Precious Days: The Last Year of Jack with Jackie'' was "fascinating and insightful" and ''Kirkus Reviews'' determined that ''The Good Son''was "sensitive and astute, intimate" with "the power to mesmerize". ''Vanity Fair'' called Andersen's 2016 book ''Game of Crowns'' "catnip for royal watchers".


Works

*''The Name Game'' (1977) *''Father'' (1983) *''The Serpent's Tooth'' (1986) *''Young Kate: Katharine Hepburn and the Making of an American Legend'' (1988) *''The Best of Everything'' (with John Marion) (1989) *''Citizen Jane'' (1990) *''Madonna: Unauthorized'' (1991) *''Jagger: Unauthorized'' (1993) *'' Michael Jackson: Unauthorized'' (1994) *''Jack and Jackie: Portrait of an American Marriage'' (1996) *''An Affair to Remember'' (1997) *''Jackie After Jack: Portrait of the Lady'' (1998) *''The Day Diana Died'' (1998) *''Bill and Hillary: The Marriage'' (1999) *''The Day John Died'' (2000) *''Diana's Boys: William and Harry and the Mother They Loved'' (2001) *''George and Laura: Portrait of an American Marriage'' (2002) *''Sweet Caroline: Last Child of Camelot'' (2003) *''American Evita: Hillary Clinton's Path to Power'' (2004) *''Barbra: The Way She Is'' (2006) *''After Diana: William, Harry, Charles, and the Royal House of Windsor'' (2007) *''Somewhere in Heaven: The Remarkable Love Story of Dana and Christopher Reeve'' (2008) *''Barack and Michelle: Portrait of an American Marriage'' (2009) *''William and Kate: A Royal Love Story'' (2010) *''Mick: The Wild Life and Mad Genius of Jagger'' (2012) *''These Few Precious Days: The Final Year of Jack with Jackie'' (2013) *''Game of Crowns: Elizabeth, Camilla, Kate, and the Throne'' (2016) *''Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan'' (2021) *''The King: The Life of Charles III'' (2022)


References


External links

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"Christopher Andersen", ''Bookreporter'''After Diana' Q&A With Christopher Andersen, CAROLINE HOWARD
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Andersen, Christopher University of California, Berkeley alumni 1949 births Living people American biographers American male biographers Celebrity biographers