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Sally Quinn was born in Savannah, Georgia, to Lt. General William Wilson "Buffalo Bill" Quinn (November 1, 1907 – September 11, 2000) and Sara Bette Williams (January 27, 1918 – September 26, 2004). [1] Both are buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Quinn has two siblings—Donna of Oakland, California, and William Jr. of Phoenix, Arizona.
Ben Bradlee was born in Boston, ... Bradlee's final marriage was to The Washington Post reporter Sally Quinn in 1978. [4] Quinn and Bradlee had one child, ...
Quinn Bradlee FRSA FRAS FSA Scot is an American filmmaker, author and advocate for improving the lives of disabled individuals. [1] [2] [3] He is the son of the editor Ben Bradlee, and journalist Sally Quinn. [4] [5] [6] He was diagnosed in 1996 with DiGeorge syndrome.
In 1979, writer Sally Quinn and her husband Ben Bradlee of Washington Post fame drove from D.C. to East Hampton to see a property that was "more of a ruin than a habitable home," as she described ...
In 1979, the writer Sally Quinn and her husband, Ben Bradlee, of Washington Post fame, came to see the ruins, even though the real estate agent refused to go inside with them. Bradlee was allergic ...
In 1979, Little Edie sold Grey Gardens to Ben Bradlee and Sally Quinn for $220,000 (equivalent to $924,000 in 2023) with the stipulation that they were not to tear down the house. [6] Little Edie reportedly told the couple, "all it needs is a coat of paint!"
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Benjamin C. Bradlee, the Washington Post editor during the Watergate era, purchased the house in 1983 and lived there with Sally Quinn until his death there at age 93 on October 21, 2014. References [ edit ]