Steve Lopez- Biography
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Steve Lopez is a Los Angeles Times columnist who has been with the paper since 2001. Steven M. Lopez was born in the United States in 1953 in Pittsburg, California. Steve is the son of Spanish and Italian immigrants. He is a San Jose State University graduate and a Pittsburg, California native. Steve has written for Time Inc. publications such as Time, Life, Entertainment Weekly, and Sports Illustrated.
What is the Net Worth of Steve Lopez? Salary, Earnings
Steve’s net worth is expected to be $2 million by 2022. Which he won while working as a journalist at The Los Angeles Times, where he has been since 2001.
Steve Lopez- Birth, Age, Ethnicity, Siblings, Education
Steve Lopez will be 68 years old in 2021. Steven M. Lopez was born in the United States in 1953 in Pittsburg, California. Steve was born in Pittsburg, California, to parents who were both Spanish and Italian immigrants. However, there is no information available on Steve’s siblings. We’ll keep an eye on it and update this information as soon as it becomes available.
Steve Lopez- Relationship, Married Life
Steve is married to his second wife, Alison Shore, an editor and screenwriter. On May 11, 1996, Steve Shore married Alison Shore. Steve’s first marriage gave birth to two sons. There is no information available concerning his first marriage. We’ll keep an eye on it and update this information as soon as it becomes available.
Steve Lopez’s Professional Career
While working at Time Inc., Steve wrote for Time, Life, Entertainment Weekly, and Sports Illustrated. Steve has previously worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer, the San Jose Mercury News, and the Oakland Tribune. His works include Third and Indiana, as well as The Sunday Macaroni Club and In the Clear. Steve has also produced Land of Giants, a collection of his Philadelphia Inquirer writings, and Dreams & Schemes, a collection of his Los Angeles Times essays. Steve’s strange acquaintance with a schizophrenia-afflicted cellist is the subject of a series of writings by Steve. Steve published a book on Nathaniel Anthony Ayers that became a national best-seller and was made into the film The Soloist, starring Robert Downey Jr. as Lopez. In 2007, Steve was featured in the documentary Skid Row. Ayers and Steve’s friendship was also featured on the March 22, 2009, episode of 60 Minutes. Carmen Trutanich, a Los Angeles city attorney, asked Steve to take a driving test while under the influence of marijuana in October 2010. Steve’s research sought to ascertain the likely repercussions of California Proposition 19. Steve has won numerous national journalism accolades, including the H.L. Mencken and Ernie Pyle awards, and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for his columns on elder care and his father’s declining health. Steve received the President’s Award from the Los Angeles Press Club at the 50th Annual Southern California Journalism Awards in 2008. Steve’s literary non-fiction work, The Soloist, won the PEN USA award for literary non-fiction. Steve earned three local news Emmys and a piece of the Columbia DuPont Award for his civic affairs reporting at KCET TV in Los Angeles. On April 29, 2011, Steve received an honorary doctorate degree from his former university, San Jose State University.
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