Anderson Cooper has spent much of his career roaming the globe, documenting the kind of stories few others are eager to cover — disease, natural disasters, genocide, war. Comfort has never been his mainstay.
But he has his moments.
In 2008, Cooper traveled to Cameroon for the CNN docuseries Planet in Peril, looking for bush hunters whom epidemiologists were following in their study of viruses that jump from animals to humans, with his longtime executive producer Charlie Moore, CNN chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta and Gupta’s producer.
Their temporary headquarters was a ramshackle hut deep in the jungle with no cell service. Once there, they split up to find bush hunters and made a plan to reunite at the hut. Gupta and his producer returned, but didn’t find Cooper and Moore there, and worried all night about his friends in the wild. Only the next day did he wake up...
But he has his moments.
In 2008, Cooper traveled to Cameroon for the CNN docuseries Planet in Peril, looking for bush hunters whom epidemiologists were following in their study of viruses that jump from animals to humans, with his longtime executive producer Charlie Moore, CNN chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta and Gupta’s producer.
Their temporary headquarters was a ramshackle hut deep in the jungle with no cell service. Once there, they split up to find bush hunters and made a plan to reunite at the hut. Gupta and his producer returned, but didn’t find Cooper and Moore there, and worried all night about his friends in the wild. Only the next day did he wake up...
- 9/17/2023
- by Pamela McClintock
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Anderson Cooper is remembering his brother, Carter, on the 35th anniversary of his death.
The 56-year-old CNN anchor took to Instagram to share a set of photos of Carter, then a child, starting the slideshow with a black-and-white photo of the pair. Anderson also included two solo shots of his older brother — one of him as a kid and a photo of Carter as a teen.
“It is 35 years today since my brother, Carter Cooper, died. I think of him, and miss him, every day,” Anderson captioned the post.
Anderson’s post was met with lots of love in the comments, including from his CNN colleagues, with commentator Ana Navarro-Cárdenas writing, “These days are so very hard. The pain dulls but the absence never goes away.”
Family friend and fashion designer, Diane von Furstenberg also commented on the post, adding, “He protects you Anderson .”
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The 56-year-old CNN anchor took to Instagram to share a set of photos of Carter, then a child, starting the slideshow with a black-and-white photo of the pair. Anderson also included two solo shots of his older brother — one of him as a kid and a photo of Carter as a teen.
“It is 35 years today since my brother, Carter Cooper, died. I think of him, and miss him, every day,” Anderson captioned the post.
Anderson’s post was met with lots of love in the comments, including from his CNN colleagues, with commentator Ana Navarro-Cárdenas writing, “These days are so very hard. The pain dulls but the absence never goes away.”
Family friend and fashion designer, Diane von Furstenberg also commented on the post, adding, “He protects you Anderson .”
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- 7/24/2023
- by Sarah Curran
- ET Canada
My mother died on Sept. 29. I don’t know how to grieve.
I cried when she took her last breath. I cried a couple of days later when I eulogized Arlene Malkin from the pulpit of a Long Island funeral home in front of about 75 friends and family members.
The crying actually began about six months before, when my mother was put in hospice care. She wasn’t admitted to a facility but taken care of at home. In her own bed. There was nothing more to be done. There would be no more doctor visits or trips to emergency rooms. The poking, prodding and testing were to stop.
I traveled back and forth between New York and Los Angeles several times during her final months. As my mother’s health deteriorated, I told her on many occasions that it was Ok to go if she wanted to. She no longer had to hold on.
I cried when she took her last breath. I cried a couple of days later when I eulogized Arlene Malkin from the pulpit of a Long Island funeral home in front of about 75 friends and family members.
The crying actually began about six months before, when my mother was put in hospice care. She wasn’t admitted to a facility but taken care of at home. In her own bed. There was nothing more to be done. There would be no more doctor visits or trips to emergency rooms. The poking, prodding and testing were to stop.
I traveled back and forth between New York and Los Angeles several times during her final months. As my mother’s health deteriorated, I told her on many occasions that it was Ok to go if she wanted to. She no longer had to hold on.
- 11/2/2022
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
And the award for cutest April Fools' joke goes to… Looks like Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper are passing down their friendship to their sons, as Benjamin Cohen, 3, and Wyatt Cooper, 1, posed for an adorable April Fools' Day prank photo on Instagram. The post showed the boys taking over the Watch What Happens Live studio for the day. "New Wwhl co-hosts Ben & Wyatt are taking over my show," reads Cohen's caption. "Thanks for a great run, Bravo!" Benjamin already has a knack for hosting, as the toddler looks camera-ready sitting in his father's hosting chair, with Wyatt ready to answer questions as his...
- 4/1/2022
- E! Online
He's a super cleaner! Anderson Cooper had some explaining to do after he shared a picture of his 18-month-old son Wyatt Cooper's Halloween costume. During an appearance on the Drew Barrymore Show, on Nov. 1, the CNN anchor broke down his son's hilariously adorable costume , which included a blue Batman cape and vintage mask. The cape was made in the '60s by his friend's mother, while the mask was a special gift from the time too. It wasn't the Batman attire that gave Anderson the giggles, it was Wyatt's choice of accessories: A vacuum cleaner. "My son is obsessed with cleaning products," Anderson told host Drew Barrymore. "He is obsessed. It doesn't...
- 11/2/2021
- E! Online
On Thursday night, CNN anchor Anderson Cooper announced the birth of his baby boy, Wyatt Morgan Cooper, on air and on Instagram. View this post on Instagram I want to share with you some joyful news. On Monday, I became a father. This is Wyatt Cooper. He is three days old. He is named after […]
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- 5/2/2020
- by Sonali Mathur
- Uinterview
Andy Cohen said it best—this baby news couldn't have come at a better time. On Thursday night, Anderson Cooper announced the birth of his newborn son, Wyatt Cooper Morgan, on social media and his CNN show AC360. The surprise was met with an outpouring of support from Cooper's famous friends and colleagues, but nothing was as heartwarming as Cohen's reaction. "'New life, new hope!'" the Bravo star gushed on Instagram. "Wyatt Cooper, you couldn't have come at a better time! I know a friend who can't wait to meet you!" Of course, Andy is talking about his own son, Benjamin Allen Cohen, who he welcomed in Feb. 2019 via...
- 5/1/2020
- E! Online
A somber Anderson Cooper paid his final respects to his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, Tuesday in NYC. The CNN anchor looked on as pallbearers loaded his legendary mother's casket into the hearse before she was laid to rest at a private family cemetery in Staten Island. The plan had been set in motion -- as she and Anderson revealed in the HBO documentary "Nothing Left Unsaid" -- for her to be buried with her husband, Wyatt Cooper,...
- 6/18/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Gloria Vanderbilt, the heiress to the Vanderbilt railroad fortune and creator of the wildly popular Vanderbilt jeans, has died. It appears she died of stomach cancer, which was so advanced she was taken to the hospital earlier this month. Gloria, the mother of Anderson Cooper, was a woman of many trades, including model, fashion designer and actress. She was also one of the biggest socialites in New York City. During the '70s, Gloria launched...
- 6/17/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Fashion designer, actress, heiress, artist and socialite Gloria Vanderbilt has died. She was 95.
Earlier this month, doctors discovered “very advanced cancer” in Vanderbilt’s stomach, her son Anderson Cooper said in a video that aired Monday morning on CNN.
Readers can watch Cooper eulogize his mom via the video below, which was posted to Twitter by Cooper’s CNN colleague Brian Stelter.
Watch @AndersonCooper's obituary for his mother Gloria Vanderbilt. "What an extraordinary life. What an extraordinary mom. And what an incredible woman." pic.twitter.com/YXz66LOr7W
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) June 17, 2019
Also Read: Katherine Textor, '60 Minutes' Producer, Dies at 45
Vanderbilt, born in 1924, was married four times, and had four children, including Cooper.
The Vanderbilts were an extremely powerful and wealthy family. Gloria’s father, Reginald Vanderbilt, was the heir to the family’s railroad fortune, though he gambled much of that away and died when Gloria was a baby.
Earlier this month, doctors discovered “very advanced cancer” in Vanderbilt’s stomach, her son Anderson Cooper said in a video that aired Monday morning on CNN.
Readers can watch Cooper eulogize his mom via the video below, which was posted to Twitter by Cooper’s CNN colleague Brian Stelter.
Watch @AndersonCooper's obituary for his mother Gloria Vanderbilt. "What an extraordinary life. What an extraordinary mom. And what an incredible woman." pic.twitter.com/YXz66LOr7W
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) June 17, 2019
Also Read: Katherine Textor, '60 Minutes' Producer, Dies at 45
Vanderbilt, born in 1924, was married four times, and had four children, including Cooper.
The Vanderbilts were an extremely powerful and wealthy family. Gloria’s father, Reginald Vanderbilt, was the heir to the family’s railroad fortune, though he gambled much of that away and died when Gloria was a baby.
- 6/17/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Gloria Vanderbilt, artist, author, actress, fashion designer, heiress and the mother of CNN’s Anderson Cooper, has died. She died Monday morning at her New York City home, surrounded by family and friends, CNN announced. She was 95.
“Gloria Vanderbilt was an extraordinary woman, who loved life, and lived it on her own terms,” Cooper said in a statement. “She was a painter, a writer, and designer but also a remarkable mother, wife, and friend. She was 95 years old, but ask anyone close to her, and they’d tell you, she was the youngest person they knew, the coolest, and most modern.”
Vanderbilt was born in in Manhattan, the only child of railroad heir Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt and his second wife, Gloria Morgan.
Vanderbilt began her professional career as an actress, but she became known during the 1930s as the subject of a high-profile child custody trial in which her mother,...
“Gloria Vanderbilt was an extraordinary woman, who loved life, and lived it on her own terms,” Cooper said in a statement. “She was a painter, a writer, and designer but also a remarkable mother, wife, and friend. She was 95 years old, but ask anyone close to her, and they’d tell you, she was the youngest person they knew, the coolest, and most modern.”
Vanderbilt was born in in Manhattan, the only child of railroad heir Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt and his second wife, Gloria Morgan.
Vanderbilt began her professional career as an actress, but she became known during the 1930s as the subject of a high-profile child custody trial in which her mother,...
- 6/17/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Anderson Cooper is remembering his older brother, Carter, on the 29th anniversary of his death.
On Saturday, the 50-year-old CNN host paid tribute to his sibling, who committed suicide in July of 1988 at the age of 23.
Related: Anderson Cooper Celebrates His 50th Birthday With an Epic Throwback Picture Before His Silver Fox Days
"My brother, Carter Cooper. Jan 27, 1965 - July 22, 1988. Hard to believe it has been 29 years. He remains in my heart, golden and true," Anderson wrote on Instagram alongside a black-and-white photo of the two as children.
Cooper's mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, also took to Instagram to remember her son. "Not a day goes by that I do not think of him. He is close to me because he lives in my mind and heart forever," she captioned the slideshow.
Related: Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk Vacation With Allison Williams, Anderson Cooper, and More in Rare Glam Pic!
Carter's death came 10 years after his father, Wyatt Cooper, died during...
On Saturday, the 50-year-old CNN host paid tribute to his sibling, who committed suicide in July of 1988 at the age of 23.
Related: Anderson Cooper Celebrates His 50th Birthday With an Epic Throwback Picture Before His Silver Fox Days
"My brother, Carter Cooper. Jan 27, 1965 - July 22, 1988. Hard to believe it has been 29 years. He remains in my heart, golden and true," Anderson wrote on Instagram alongside a black-and-white photo of the two as children.
Cooper's mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, also took to Instagram to remember her son. "Not a day goes by that I do not think of him. He is close to me because he lives in my mind and heart forever," she captioned the slideshow.
Related: Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk Vacation With Allison Williams, Anderson Cooper, and More in Rare Glam Pic!
Carter's death came 10 years after his father, Wyatt Cooper, died during...
- 7/23/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Anderson Cooper is paying tribute to his late brother Carter Cooper, who died by suicide at age 23 in 1988.
The renowned journalist, 50, posted a touching photo of himself and his older sibling on Instagram Saturday — which happened to be the 29th anniversary of the Carter’s death.
“My brother Carter Cooper,” Anderson wrote in the caption to the black and white shot. “Jan 27, 1965 – July 22, 1988. Hard to believe it has been 29 years. He remains in my heart, golden and true.”
Carter was found dead in his mother Gloria Vanderbilt‘s 14th floor Manhattan apartment. His passing came ten years after the death...
The renowned journalist, 50, posted a touching photo of himself and his older sibling on Instagram Saturday — which happened to be the 29th anniversary of the Carter’s death.
“My brother Carter Cooper,” Anderson wrote in the caption to the black and white shot. “Jan 27, 1965 – July 22, 1988. Hard to believe it has been 29 years. He remains in my heart, golden and true.”
Carter was found dead in his mother Gloria Vanderbilt‘s 14th floor Manhattan apartment. His passing came ten years after the death...
- 7/22/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Birthday boy Anderson Cooper is 50! To celebrate his turning half a century, we have 9 reasons why the CNN host may just be the most interesting man in the world of cable TV News... His Famous Family: He's a Vanderbilt—aka he's from a super wealthy, old-money American family. He's the son of Wyatt Emory Cooper and fashion designer Gloria Vanderbilt, who is the descendant of the famous shipping and railroad magnate, Cornelius Vanderbilt. Until the 1950s, the Vanderbilts were the wealthiest family in America. During their reign, the family amassed great wealth and had various grand mansions on Fifth Avenue in New York City, mansions in Newport, Rhode Island, which were referred to as "summer...
- 6/3/2017
- E! Online
It's been 28 years since Carter Cooper's death by suicide at age 23, but brother Anderson Cooper and mom Gloria Vanderbilt say they have still not achieved closure – and actually detest that word.
"The most terrible word in the English language, 'closure,' " Vanderbilt, 92, says in a recent interview with People and Entertainment Weekly editorial director Jess Cagle.
"It doesn't exist. There's no such thing," adds Cooper, 48.
Carter left a permanent hole in their hearts after he died in July 1988 after swinging off the terrace wall of his mother's 14th floor Manhattan apartment. His passing came ten years after the death of Carter and Anderson's father,...
"The most terrible word in the English language, 'closure,' " Vanderbilt, 92, says in a recent interview with People and Entertainment Weekly editorial director Jess Cagle.
"It doesn't exist. There's no such thing," adds Cooper, 48.
Carter left a permanent hole in their hearts after he died in July 1988 after swinging off the terrace wall of his mother's 14th floor Manhattan apartment. His passing came ten years after the death of Carter and Anderson's father,...
- 3/31/2016
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- People.com - TV Watch
It's been 28 years since Carter Cooper's death by suicide at age 23, but brother Anderson Cooper and mom Gloria Vanderbilt say they have still not achieved closure - and actually detest that word. "The most terrible word in the English language, 'closure,' " Vanderbilt, 92, says in a recent interview with People and Entertainment Weekly editorial director Jess Cagle. "It doesn't exist. There's no such thing," adds Cooper, 48. Carter left a permanent hole in their hearts after he died in July 1988 after swinging off the terrace wall of his mother's 14th floor Manhattan apartment. His passing came ten years after the death...
- 3/31/2016
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- PEOPLE.com
It's been 28 years since Carter Cooper's death by suicide at age 23, but brother Anderson Cooper and mom Gloria Vanderbilt say they have still not achieved closure - and actually detest that word. "The most terrible word in the English language, 'closure,' " Vanderbilt, 92, says in a recent interview with People and Entertainment Weekly editorial director Jess Cagle. "It doesn't exist. There's no such thing," adds Cooper, 48. Carter left a permanent hole in their hearts after he died in July 1988 after swinging off the terrace wall of his mother's 14th floor Manhattan apartment. His passing came ten years after the death...
- 3/31/2016
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- PEOPLE.com
Anderson Cooper comes from American royalty, but says he won't ever see part of the Vanderbilt family's lavish fortune – and he's totally okay with that.
Sitting alongside his mother Gloria Vanderbilt in a recent interview with People and Entertainment Weekly editorial director Jess Cagle, the journalist revealed that he was told by his parents at a young age that he wouldn't receive an inheritance.
"I think my mom and dad both wanted to get across to me that ... I obviously grew up with great privilege and was very lucky and was able to afford college and not have student loans...
Sitting alongside his mother Gloria Vanderbilt in a recent interview with People and Entertainment Weekly editorial director Jess Cagle, the journalist revealed that he was told by his parents at a young age that he wouldn't receive an inheritance.
"I think my mom and dad both wanted to get across to me that ... I obviously grew up with great privilege and was very lucky and was able to afford college and not have student loans...
- 3/30/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- People.com - TV Watch
Anderson Cooper comes from American royalty, but says he won't ever see part of the Vanderbilt family's lavish fortune - and he's totally okay with that. Sitting alongside his mother Gloria Vanderbilt in a recent interview with People and Entertainment Weekly editorial director Jess Cagle, the journalist revealed that he was told by his parents at a young age that he wouldn't receive an inheritance. "In think my mom and dad both wanted to get across to me that ... I obviously grew up with great privilege and was very lucky and was able to afford college and not have student...
- 3/30/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Anderson Cooper comes from American royalty, but says he won't ever see part of the Vanderbilt family's lavish fortune - and he's totally okay with that. Sitting alongside his mother Gloria Vanderbilt in a recent interview with People and Entertainment Weekly editorial director Jess Cagle, the journalist revealed that he was told by his parents at a young age that he wouldn't receive an inheritance. "In think my mom and dad both wanted to get across to me that ... I obviously grew up with great privilege and was very lucky and was able to afford college and not have student...
- 3/30/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Growing up as a member of the famed Vanderbilt family, Anderson Cooper didn't exactly have the white picket fence upbringing of his peers.
While other moms stayed home baking cookies, Gloria Vanderbilt designed jeans that enraptured a nation while sneaking her sons into Studio 54 and hosting dinner parties with guests who would make your jaws drop.
Looking back, Anderson has few regrets about his formative years, and credits his mother and late father – author Wyatt Cooper – with helping him realize the "possibilities of one's imagination."
"If famous people were coming over to the house, like Charlie Chaplin or Truman Capote,...
While other moms stayed home baking cookies, Gloria Vanderbilt designed jeans that enraptured a nation while sneaking her sons into Studio 54 and hosting dinner parties with guests who would make your jaws drop.
Looking back, Anderson has few regrets about his formative years, and credits his mother and late father – author Wyatt Cooper – with helping him realize the "possibilities of one's imagination."
"If famous people were coming over to the house, like Charlie Chaplin or Truman Capote,...
- 3/30/2016
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- People.com - TV Watch
Growing up as a member of the famed Vanderbilt family, Anderson Cooper didn't exactly have the white picket fence upbringing of his peers. While other moms stayed home baking cookies, Gloria Vanderbilt designed jeans that enraptured a nation while sneaking her sons into Studio 54 and hosting dinner parties with guests who would make your jaws drop. Looking back, Anderson has few regrets about his formative years, and credits his mother and late father - author Wyatt Cooper - with helping him realize the "possibilities of one's imagination." "If famous people were coming over to the house, like Charlie Chaplin or Truman Capote,...
- 3/30/2016
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- PEOPLE.com
Growing up as a member of the famed Vanderbilt family, Anderson Cooper didn't exactly have the white picket fence upbringing of his peers. While other moms stayed home baking cookies, Gloria Vanderbilt designed jeans that enraptured a nation while sneaking her sons into Studio 54 and hosting dinner parties with guests who would make your jaws drop. Looking back, Anderson has few regrets about his formative years, and credits his mother and late father - author Wyatt Cooper - with helping him realize the "possibilities of one's imagination." "If famous people were coming over to the house, like Charlie Chaplin or Truman Capote,...
- 3/30/2016
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- PEOPLE.com
Anderson Cooper has become famous the world-over for his hard-hitting reporting and tough questions on CNN. But his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, has been famous since she was born.
Her father, Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt, was from one of the richest families in U.S. history. Her great-grandfather Cornelius Vanderbilt built the New York Central Railroad. After Reginald married his second wife, Gloria Morgan, the couple welcomed Gloria Vanderbilt in 1924.
Her birth made headlines. But just 18 months later, her father died of cirrhosis of the liver and she was left in the care of her 19-year-old mother.
"She wanted to have fun.
Her father, Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt, was from one of the richest families in U.S. history. Her great-grandfather Cornelius Vanderbilt built the New York Central Railroad. After Reginald married his second wife, Gloria Morgan, the couple welcomed Gloria Vanderbilt in 1924.
Her birth made headlines. But just 18 months later, her father died of cirrhosis of the liver and she was left in the care of her 19-year-old mother.
"She wanted to have fun.
- 3/30/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- People.com - TV Watch
Anderson Cooper has become famous the world-over for his hard-hitting reporting and tough questions on CNN. But his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, has been famous since she was born. Her father, Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt, was from one of the richest families in U.S. history. Her great-grandfather Cornelius Vanderbilt built the New York Central Railroad. After Reginald married his second wife, Gloria Morgan, the couple welcomed Gloria Vanderbilt in 1924. Her birth made headlines. But just 18 months later, her father died of cirrhosis of the liver and she was left in the care of her 19-year-old mother. "She wanted to have fun.
- 3/30/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- PEOPLE.com
Anderson Cooper has become famous the world-over for his hard-hitting reporting and tough questions on CNN. But his mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, has been famous since she was born. Her father, Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt, was from one of the richest families in U.S. history. Her great-grandfather Cornelius Vanderbilt built the New York Central Railroad. After Reginald married his second wife, Gloria Morgan, the couple welcomed Gloria Vanderbilt in 1924. Her birth made headlines. But just 18 months later, her father died of cirrhosis of the liver and she was left in the care of her 19-year-old mother. "She wanted to have fun.
- 3/30/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- PEOPLE.com
When we think of style icons, broadcast journalists aren't usually the first to come to mind. But Anderson Cooper is a TV personality who has managed to make fashion statements on- and off-camera with his tailored suits, muscle tees and silver hair.
It's easy to assume that Cooper's well-groomed appearance is all a part of the business. But, early photos show that he developed his sartorial sense decades before becoming a CNN news anchor and New York Times bestselling author. So in honor of Cooper's 46th birthday today (June 3), we've compiled 11 reasons why we believe he was destined to be a style icon.
1. His mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, is a pioneer developer of designer blue jeans.
2. He's inherited his dapper writer-father Wyatt Emory Cooper's good looks.
3. He was photographed as a baby by Diane Arbus for Harper's Bazaar.
4. He modeled with Ford Models for Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein and Macy's.
It's easy to assume that Cooper's well-groomed appearance is all a part of the business. But, early photos show that he developed his sartorial sense decades before becoming a CNN news anchor and New York Times bestselling author. So in honor of Cooper's 46th birthday today (June 3), we've compiled 11 reasons why we believe he was destined to be a style icon.
1. His mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, is a pioneer developer of designer blue jeans.
2. He's inherited his dapper writer-father Wyatt Emory Cooper's good looks.
3. He was photographed as a baby by Diane Arbus for Harper's Bazaar.
4. He modeled with Ford Models for Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein and Macy's.
- 6/3/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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