Henry Grunwald (Time editor)

Henry Grunwald (Time editor)

Henry Anatole Grunwald (December 3, 1922 - February 26, 2005) was an Austrian-born journalist and diplomat perhaps best known for his position as managing editor of "TIME" magazine and editor in chief of Time, Inc.

Grunwald was born Heinz Anatol Grünwald in Vienna. His father, Alfred Grünwald, wrote libretti for operettas by Lehár, Kálmán and Oscar Straus. His mother was Mila Löwenstein. However, in 1938, after the "Anschluss", the family left Austria, first for Czechoslovakia, then Paris, and eventually, in 1940, after brief periods in Biarritz, Casablanca, and Lisbon, for the United States. Grunwald had ambitions to be a playwright, but got a job as a copy boy at "TIME" while studying at New York University.

Grunwald worked his way up at "TIME" magazine until his retirement in 1987. He was the first to give "TIME" writers bylines, a practice which had not been allowed previously. He also introduced new departments such as Behavior, Energy, The Sexes, Economy and Dance. He ordered the famous (some say infamous) cover article, "Is God Dead?" He moved the magazine away from Republican partisanship. He personally wrote the "TIME" editorial calling for President Richard Nixon to resign.

After serving 11 years as "TIME"'s managing editor, Grunwald took on the role of editor-in-chief of all of Time, Inc.'s magazines, including "Fortune", "Sports Illustrated", "People" and "Money". In 1988 President Ronald Reagan appointed him U.S. Ambassador to his native Austria, a post he held until 1990.

On September 5th of 1998, Grunwald released his auto-biography "One Man's America", describing his emigration to America, and his life in the States. In his final years Grunwald was gradually losing his eyesight due to macular degeneration, a fact he wrote about in "Twilight: Losing Sight, Gaining Insight" (1999). He also wrote a novel, "A Saint, More or Less", which was published in 2003.

He was married twice. His first wife, Beverly Suser, died of breast cancer in 1981; they had three children in a marriage that lasted from 1953 until her death: screenwriter Peter Grunwald, Democratic political consultant Mandy Grunwald, and writer Lisa Grunwald. In 1987, he married Manhattan socialite and former "Vogue" editor Louise Melhado.


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