Richard Wolffe
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Richard L. Wolffe (born September, 1968), a journalist and political analyst. He is currently Senior White House Correspondent at Newsweek magazine, and often appears as a political analyst on MSNBC.
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[edit] Personal
Wolffe was born in Birmingham, England.
He attended Oxford University and graduated with first-class honors (summa cum laude) in English and French in 1992.
He is married to Paula Cuello. The two have a daughter, Ilana, and live in Washington DC.
[edit] Career
[edit] Newspaper journalism
Previous to his appointment at Newsweek, Wolffe was deputy bureau chief and U.S. diplomatic correspondent in Washington D.C. for the Financial Times.
[edit] Television appearances
Currently, Wolffe is an MSNBC political analyst, and appears frequently on Countdown with Keith Olbermann. He has previously appeared regularly on CNN and Fox News, as well as international media including the BBC and CBC.
He was prominently featured in the 2002 HBO documentary movie Journeys With George.
[edit] Books
Aside from articles, Wolffe's published works include: The Victim’s Fortune, (HarperCollins, 2002), a behind-the-scene looks at the deals that led to billions of dollars in compensation to the Nazis’ victims in the late 1990s.
He co-authored a Spanish cookbook, Tapas: A Taste of Spain in America, published in 2005 by Clarkson Potter in the US and Planeta in Spain.
[edit] Magazine articles
He has also written for food magazines such as Food Arts and Food & Wine.
[edit] Bibliography
- Andrés José; with Richard Wolffe. Tapas: A Taste Of Spain In America. New York: Clarkson Potter, 2005.
- Authers, John; and Richard Wolffe. The Victim’s Fortune: Inside the Epic Battle Over the Debts Of the Holocaust. New York: HarperCollins, 2002.

