Edward Graydon Carter, born on July fourteenth, nineteen forty-nine, is a distinguished Canadian journalist, editor, actor, and writer. He is best known for his role as the editor of Vanity Fair, a position he held from nineteen ninety-two until two thousand seventeen. Under his leadership, the magazine became a prominent voice in the world of journalism, known for its in-depth reporting and cultural commentary.
In nineteen eighty-six, Carter co-founded the satirical monthly magazine Spy alongside Kurt Andersen and Tom Phillips. This publication quickly gained a reputation for its sharp wit and incisive commentary on New York City’s social scene, influencing a generation of media and journalism.
In two thousand nineteen, he took a significant step in the digital landscape by co-launching a weekly newsletter called Air Mail with Alessandra Stanley. Aimed at